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The Second Quarterly President's Message from Marissa Tirona, GCIR President.
Our 2016 national convening was an opportunity to foster shared learning, encourage peer dialogue, and highlight promising practices to help funders to respond to the needs of immigrant and refugee children, youth, and families, while advancing diverse grantmaking priorities ranging from health to education to economic opportunity.
Find all program-related materials for GCIR Webinar, "Strategies for Advancing Pro-immigrant Policies", here, including recording and powerpoint.
This call considered how funders can support efforts to promote a safe and inclusive learning environment for all.
This report, a collaboration between the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) and the University of San Francisco, compiles the most egregious policies attacking immigrants and asylum seekers.
In the Immigrant Legal Resource Center’s Blueprint for the Next Administration, they identify policies that must immediately be addressed, calling on the next administration to not only restore what has been lost over the past four years but also for a new way forward toward dignity and justice.
GCIR staff and CIII co-chairs will be facilitating informal check-in calls as a peer-learning opportunity for CA funders to discuss immigrant and refugee information during the COVID-19 crisis.
GCIR staff and CIII co-chairs will be facilitating informal check-in calls as a peer-learning opportunity for CA funders to discuss immigrant and refugee information during the COVID-19 crisis.
Join the Southeast Michigan Immigrant and Refugee Funder Collaborative to explore a report about key data about local, state and federal funding for nonprofits that serve southeast Michigan’s foreign-born populations.
The second quarterly meeting of GCIR's Legal Services Working Group (LSWG).
Find all program related materials from our QI LSWG Meeting here, including recording.
Thank you for everyone who attended the Bay Area Funders' Regional meeting.
This funder briefing will contextualize state and federal tax policy shifts, provide lessons learned from the field, and offer opportunities for peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and action planning.
As Americans face troubling new barriers to vote, is philanthropy ready to help?
Join coordinating committee members from the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), UnidosUS, and The Children’s Partnership, to learn more about CTAN’s emerging work as the country continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism.