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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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For the Benefit of All: Ensuring Immigrant Health and Well-Being

September 12, 2005

Immigrants and their families contribute to the diversity and economy of the nation, contributing to vibrant, productive, and healthy communities. Yet, immigrants face several barriers to health and well-being. Some result from being disproportionately low income and uninsured; others are unique, such as cultural and linguistic barriers; limited eligibility for public benefits; and bearing the brunt of unwelcoming public views, attitudes, and policies.

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February 15, 2019

[…] unique health, social, and policy issues that affect immigrant populations; it looks at attitudes toward immigration and how these influence support for social programs and the provision of public benefits; […]

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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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“Amp’ing” Up Social Change

June 16, 2017

Grantmakers and the foundations they represent do not really listen, inspire or lead in any meaningful way. That is what I thought 15 years ago, as I worked in community organizing and advocacy.

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Latinos and Health Care: Assets and Opportunities in the South

May 9, 2013

Latinos and Health Care: Assets and Opportunities in the South was held from May 9-10, 2013 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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February 15, 2019

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San Joaquin Valley Fund: March 2019

March 14, 2019

[…] question stemmed not only from uncertainty about whether the government might misuse the information for immigration enforcement, but also from concerns that asking the question was divisive and an unwarranted […]

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Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Immigrants and Refugees

February 10, 2004

Resettling in a new country brings a unique set of mental health challenges for immigrants and refugees. Most immigrant parents who arrive in new communities are faced with immediate challenges to their survival – securing a job, finding a place to live, buying food, and enrolling their children in school.

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GIH Products10 Years of Work

February 15, 2019

GIH Products10 Years of Work

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