California Immigrant Policy Center
Grants Awarded
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$200,000 2024
To advance the economic mobility of immigrant youth and strengthen regional advocacy and organizing infrastructure for the benefit of all immigrants in California. $200,000 over 18 months.
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$100,000 2023
To advance strategic communications and narrative capacity building across the immigrant rights field.
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$7,000 2023
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$300,000 2022
To advance the economic mobility of immigrant families in California and grow strategic messaging capacity in the immigrant rights movement. $300,000 over 18 months
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$300,000 2021
To advocate for policies promoting the health and wellness of undocumented immigrants and support public education campaigns addressing challenging immigrant-related issues. $300,000 over 18 months
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$200,000 2020
To analyze and disseminate findings from immigrant rights messaging research and assist organizations in digital mobilizing during the COVID-19 crisis. $200,000
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$200,000 2020
To advance and defend immigrant rights and integration policies in California. $200,000
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$50,000 2019
For messaging and communications research regarding undocumented Americans. $50,000
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$200,000 2019
To scale a public education campaign on issues of immigration and undocumented immigrants. $200,000
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$200,000 2019
To advance immigrant rights and integration policies in California. $200,000
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$300,000 2019
To help immigrant rights organizations engage supporters to donate and take action. ($300,000 over 18 months)
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$63,000 2019
To the California Immigrant Policy Center to strengthen its strategic communications and board governance. $63,000
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$8,500 2018
To bring expertise gained through the marriage equality movement to support immigrant rights messaging research. $8,500
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$65,000 2018
To bring expertise gained through the marriage equality movement to support immigrant rights messaging research. $65,000
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$200,000 2018
To advance immigrant rights and integration policies in California. $200,000
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$52,000 2018
To help a newly independent nonprofit build its governing board and strengthen its senior staff team and funding base. $52,000
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