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Health Care for Immigrant Communities

September 21, 2017

[…] the basics of immigrant eligibility, the barriers immigrant communities face, and what funders should consider doing at a time of major changes in immigration enforcement and widespread fear within immigrant communities.

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Promoting the Health and Well-being of Immigrant Workers in Rural Communities

November 30, 2022 @ 1:00 pm EST

During this webinar, we held a discussion with immigrant justice movement leaders on how they are working to protect the health, safety, and well-being of immigrant workers in rural communities.

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Standing Together: Philanthropy’s COVID-19 Relief Funds and Immigrant Communities

October 21, 2021

This webinar featured a dive into the findings and a discussion on how foundations can prepare for future relief efforts.

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A Long and Dangerous Road: How Funders Can Respond to the Surge of Unaccompanied Children Migrating to the United States

July 9, 2014

[…] children once they arrive in the United States, as well as the adjudication of their immigration claims. This webinar discussed the growing humanitarian crisis and the role funders can play […]

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Supporting Immigrants During the COVID-19 Crisis

April 15, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EDT

On this webinar, leaders in the immigrant rights movement discussed how philanthropy can increase grantmaking dollars, shift grantmaking practices, embrace risk, and assert leadership to meet the challenges of this moment.

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Justice for All: Is Criminal Justice Reform Leaving Immigrants Behind?

May 2, 2017

On this webinar, funders learned more about the intersections between criminal justice and immigration systems, how the criminal justice reform and immigrant rights communities are responding, and what funders are […]

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CEO Working Group Webinar

December 7, 2022 @ 2:00 pm EST

[…] immigrants, including opportunities to extend health care coverage. Speakers included Adriana Cadena of the National Immigration Law Center, David Mermin of Lake Research Partners, Katherine Hempstead of the Robert Wood […]

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Philanthropy’s Role in Fostering Grantee Resilience and Managing Secondary Trauma

September 15, 2020

Leaders from the field released findings and recommendation for action from our recently concluded national research project on secondary trauma.

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What Funders Need to Know About “Public Charge”: An Analysis of the Published Rule

October 18, 2018

[…] proposed rule and discussed ways that funders can take action. Speakers included Olivia Golden of the Center for Law and Social Policy and Marielena Hincapié of the National Immigration Law Center.

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