ICE is detaining people in workplaces, at day-labor gathering spots, on the streets, and at lawful check-ins and court hearings.
The San Diego Resilient Response Fund offers short-term, timely support to nonprofit and community organizations facing challenges caused by changes in federal policy or funding.
Immigration proceedings are civil, not criminal, which means that the government will not provide a lawyer to people who cannot afford one.
The California Immigrant Justice Infrastructure Fund (the Fund) seeks to invest in and strengthen a thriving power-building ecosystem that can address the immediate and long-term needs of immigrant, migrant, and refugee communities across the state.
The Immigration Frontlines Fund is a large-scale, rapid response grantmaking fund to support immigrants and their allies who are organizing, mobilizing, and mounting every possible form of defense to keep immigrant communities safe.
The Philanthropy California team will continue to monitor federal and state public policy developments to help funders stay informed, take action, and support their grantees and local communities.
The Rapid Response Fund for Movement Building provides small, one-time grants to frontline grassroots organizations for new projects.
The Emerging Needs Grant (ENG) Program provides immediate financial assistance to organizing efforts in response current events. Modeled after rapid response efforts, the ENG provides $10k to organizations over three months.
At the heart of the Latino Power Fund, we are investing in the wellness, leadership, and collective power of Latino and Latina-led organizations that are shaping the future.
This federal bill will play an important role in shaping federal resources for nonprofits in the next tranche of federal stimulus dollars.
The California College Student Emergency Support Fund launched on April 2nd to give one-time $500 hardship grants to students.
New research highlights the experience of Asian American and Pacific Islander workers in California struggling with poverty.
Research, politicians, and philanthropy often group Asia American and Pacific Islanders as one demographic, even though they represent a diversity of countries and speak more than a dozen languages.
Find upcoming webinars, recordings of past webinars, and events in the field taking place in response to COVID-19.