Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
Grants Awarded
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$75,000 2022
To refine programs and services for AAPI immigrant communities. $75,000
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$125,000 2020
To defend and advance immigrant rights and operate a multilingual voter assistance hotline
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$200,000 2019
To build a strong Asian American Pacific Islander voice on policies impacting immigrant communities and to strengthen and stabilize the organization during a leadership transition. $200,000
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$5,000 2018
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$75,000 2018
To build a strong Asian American Pacific Islander voice on state policies impacting immigrant communities. $75,000
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$54,000 2018
To support executive transition. $54,000
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$200,000 2017
For the California Immigrant Policy Center project to advance immigrant rights and integration policies. $200,000
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$25,000 2017
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$15,000 2017
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$15,000 2017
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$200,000 2017
To manage a research project to gain a much deeper and broader understanding of how Americans think about immigrants. $200,000
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$25,000 2017
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$125,000 2017
For the California Immigrant Policy Center project to continue managing a research project to gain a much deeper understanding of how Americans think about immigrants. $125,000
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$150,000 2016
To build a strong Asian American Pacific Islander voice on state policies impacting immigrant communities ($150,000 over two years)
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$58,000 2016
To build the governance and bench strength of the California Immigrant Policy Center. $58,000
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$55,000 2016
For organizational redesign to support growth and executive transition. $55,000
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$200,000 2016
For the California Immigrant Policy Center project to advance immigrant rights and integration policies. $200,000
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$25,000 2016
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$175,000 2016
For the California Immigrant Policy Center project to ramp up deportation defense to keep California families safe. $175,000
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$200,000 2015
For the California Immigrant Policy Center project to advance immigrant rights and integration policies. $200,000
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$100,000 2015
To help undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles County apply for Administrative Relief. $100,000
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$2,500 2014
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$10,000 2014
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$200,000 2014
For the California Immigrant Policy Center project to improve immigrant rights and integration policies. $200,000
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$45,000 2014
To build the governance and leadership structures of the California Immigrant Policy Center. $45,000
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$50,000 2014
For succession planning for a longtime founder-led organization. $50,000
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$100,000 2013
To elevate the priorities of Asian Americans in the debate around immigration reform. $100,000
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$200,000 2013
For the California Immigrant Policy Center, to improve immigrant rights and integration policies. $200,000
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$50,000 2013
For API Equality-LA, to engage Asian Pacific Americans in Los Angeles in talking to family and friends about issues of gay equality. $50,000
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$3,500 2013
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$44,000 2012
For the California Immigrant Policy Center, to build the staff and board structures needed to achieve greater impact in California. $44,000
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$150,000 2012
For the California Immigrant Policy Center, to improve immigrant rights and integration policies in California. $150,000
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$40,000 2012
For succession planning for a longtime founder-led organization. $40,000
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$150,000 2012
To assist Asian American Dreamers obtain deportation reprieves and promote citizenship and voting. $150,000
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$5,000 2012
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$135,000 2011
To promote citizenship in Asian American communities in California. $135,000
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$50,000 2011
For the California Immigrant Policy Center, to create a policy blueprint for the California immigrant movement. $50,000
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$100,000 2010
To promote citizenship and voting in Asian American communities. $100,000
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$500 2010
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$300,000 2010
For the California Immigrant Policy Center, to preserve and advance proactive policies that support immigrants in California. $300,000 over two years (2010-2012)