... the clear parallels between the administration’s policy agenda and the longstanding proposals of anti-immigrant hate ... coordinate and organize national or regional convenings or conference calls, as well as follow-up through listservs or ... changes in the asylum process/system. Support advocates in convening discussions to address their current divisions in ...
March, 2019
Report
... Organizations need additional capacity, i.e., staffing, convening opportunities, and other resources, to implement ... and advance the interests of affected populations. A convening to bring together policy, direct service, and ... for a more progressive asylum framework and legislative agenda is also critical. Expand Direct Services and Impact ...
March, 2019
Issue Brief
Recognizing the intensifying legal service needs of immigrant communities, GCIR and the California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII) launched a study in 2019 to understand the capacity of immigration legal service providers in California and generate recommendations for philanthropic investment. This 2022 update is a supplement to the 2019-20 findings and offers recommendations to strengthen immigration legal services in California. Read the full report to learn more.
May, 2022
Report
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Welcoming Houston: Providing Support to new Immigrants in Texas" here, including session recording and powerpoint.
November, 2022
Program Materials
... reasons GCIR decided to hold our 2022 Biennial National Convening in the state. In this conversation, we'll hear ...
October 26, 2022
Webinar
... for Bold Action . As we roll out our new public policy agenda, ending Title 42 and MPP are among our key priorities. ...
July 14, 2022
Issue Spotlight
Soon after the U.S. government’s hasty and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan last summer, the United States received over 80,000 Afghan evacuees, many of whom were at added risk due to their association with the U.S. government during the two-decade war. Ninety percent of these migrants entered the country on humanitarian parole (HP), which allows them to live and work in the U.S. for two years, but does not provide a path to permanent residency, leaving them in legal limbo. The Afghan Adjustment Act (AAA), would allow Afghans with humanitarian parole to apply for permanent legal status and would expand the categories of Afghans eligible for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs).
October 6, 2022
Issue Spotlight
... and frontline, local nonprofits, providing spaces for convening, collaboration, and mutual learning. HIP’s ...
March 18, 2020
Response Fund
October, 2021
Program Materials
... who were affected by the 2017 wildfires. Nationally, since 2012, the organization has worked with funders in 19 states ...
October 6, 2021
Press Release