Investing in Our Communities: Strategies for Immigrant Integration, published in 2006, is a succinct, easy-to-understand guide that describes how grantmakers at all levels can play an important leadership role on this issue. This toolkit for grantmakers draws on extensive research and interviews with hundreds of foundation, community, business, and government leaders. It incorporates academic research as well as policy and community-based concerns into a resource that also can inform the work of practitioners in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors
First and second-generation immigrant families of young children in the United States face potential...
In 2018, the National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers launched an initiative to sharpen the im...
Every day, organizations worldwide are engaged in a collective two steps forward, one step back marc...
This report gives the historical context of U.S. immigration, its vital and unyielding role in shapi...
Supporting and investing in the integration of immigrants and their children is critically important...
GCIR profiles Making Connections Oakland (MCO), a comprehensive initiative that helps newcomers gain...
Provides an overview of the immigrant population; their contributions and challenges; the need for l...
While local governments are making efforts to create more inclusive social policies, little is known...
Provides a funders' guide to opportunities, strategies, and resources for promoting immigrants' civi...
The Coalition for New Philanthropy created this tool kit to enable community foundations, ethnic fun...
This issue of Making the Link examines immigrant-specific demographic trends that have particular re...
Despite the United States’ long history of immigration, large and small communities around the count...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is used as a community-engaged research practice becau...
This toolkit is designed as an aid to organisations working with migrant communities to support thei...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USCIS h...
First and second-generation immigrant families of young children in the United States face potential...
In 2018, the National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers launched an initiative to sharpen the im...
Every day, organizations worldwide are engaged in a collective two steps forward, one step back marc...
This report gives the historical context of U.S. immigration, its vital and unyielding role in shapi...
Supporting and investing in the integration of immigrants and their children is critically important...
GCIR profiles Making Connections Oakland (MCO), a comprehensive initiative that helps newcomers gain...
Provides an overview of the immigrant population; their contributions and challenges; the need for l...
While local governments are making efforts to create more inclusive social policies, little is known...
Provides a funders' guide to opportunities, strategies, and resources for promoting immigrants' civi...
The Coalition for New Philanthropy created this tool kit to enable community foundations, ethnic fun...
This issue of Making the Link examines immigrant-specific demographic trends that have particular re...
Despite the United States’ long history of immigration, large and small communities around the count...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is used as a community-engaged research practice becau...
This toolkit is designed as an aid to organisations working with migrant communities to support thei...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USCIS h...
First and second-generation immigrant families of young children in the United States face potential...
In 2018, the National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers launched an initiative to sharpen the im...
Every day, organizations worldwide are engaged in a collective two steps forward, one step back marc...