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... many immigrant families faced explicit barriers to or deferred from participating in programs such as Medicaid, ... of Hispanic adults in families with noncitizens and about half (49 percent) of those in families where all ... medical care programs for the uninsured (21 percent); the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, ...
June 5, 2020
Blog Post
About More than 200 philanthropic institutions from across ... the public discourse locally and nationally, boldly taking action, and responding generously and swiftly to ... Echoing Green New York, NY Esther Morales, Strategic Initiatives Consultant The Emergent Fund* San Francisco, CA ...
June 13, 2018
Statement
... for Families Fund, also launched today. To learn more about the Fund, visit www.gcir.org/CADignityFund . Led by ...
May 14, 2021
Press Release
... has always reckoned with issues of race, but something about the Black Lives Matter movement seems different this ... role in this body of work. Traditionally, we like to think about issues in silos – Black Lives Matter is different ... they will not exist in the data or in the story told about our cities and states. The census can also help funders ...
August 10, 2020
Blog Post
As immigrant workers and families with low incomes across the country are disproportionately affected by the economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, state and local communities are stepping in to fill the gaps left by limited federal relief efforts. Not only do these efforts need to be available and tailored to immigrant community needs, but they also must focus on creating effective outreach to immigrant audiences.
July 23, 2020
Philanthropic News
... number. Democratic leaders are demanding to change that. About 2 million undocumented people are married to a U.S. ...
May 1, 2020
News Article