The New Americans Campaign (the Campaign) was formed in 2011 by a group of funders and national partners, including the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), to increase the number of eligible lawful permanent residents (LPRs) who apply to become United States citizens. The Campaign, led by the ILRC, draws together a national network of legal service providers, communityand faith-based organizations, foundations and other allies in the public and private sectors. In 2012, the Campaign commissioned Harder+Company Community Research to evaluate whether and how the original eight Campaign sites had increased naturalization rates. The evaluation found that the campaign efforts at these sites had produced increased numbers of completed applica...
Introduction Since 1965, the United States has admitted over 36 million legal immigrants, and millio...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USCIS h...
The U.S. is experiencing a crisis of citizenship. Political participation and social capital are dec...
Today, 10.2 million undocumented immigrants are living and working in communities across the United ...
In the last year, over 925,000 people applied for citizenship in the United States. For many, this w...
In recent years, the number of immigrants petitioning to naturalize has surged, jumping from just o...
Presents survey results on the scope and capacity of nonprofits providing legal services to low-inco...
FWD.us estimates that nearly all undocumented immigrants belong to groups that most Americans say sh...
Growing partisanship across the country has made immigration the hot-button issue of the moment—but ...
The United States is currently undergoing an immigration crisis. Thousands of undocumented adults, f...
Provides a funders' guide to opportunities, strategies, and resources for promoting immigrants' civi...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
The New Americans Campaign provides a significant percentage of naturalization services through grou...
Reviews the development and achievements of a collaborative to leverage funding, share ideas and les...
Immigrant naturalization is both a barometer of inclusiveness and immigrant incorporation and a mech...
Introduction Since 1965, the United States has admitted over 36 million legal immigrants, and millio...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USCIS h...
The U.S. is experiencing a crisis of citizenship. Political participation and social capital are dec...
Today, 10.2 million undocumented immigrants are living and working in communities across the United ...
In the last year, over 925,000 people applied for citizenship in the United States. For many, this w...
In recent years, the number of immigrants petitioning to naturalize has surged, jumping from just o...
Presents survey results on the scope and capacity of nonprofits providing legal services to low-inco...
FWD.us estimates that nearly all undocumented immigrants belong to groups that most Americans say sh...
Growing partisanship across the country has made immigration the hot-button issue of the moment—but ...
The United States is currently undergoing an immigration crisis. Thousands of undocumented adults, f...
Provides a funders' guide to opportunities, strategies, and resources for promoting immigrants' civi...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
The New Americans Campaign provides a significant percentage of naturalization services through grou...
Reviews the development and achievements of a collaborative to leverage funding, share ideas and les...
Immigrant naturalization is both a barometer of inclusiveness and immigrant incorporation and a mech...
Introduction Since 1965, the United States has admitted over 36 million legal immigrants, and millio...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USCIS h...
The U.S. is experiencing a crisis of citizenship. Political participation and social capital are dec...