Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity
Grants Awarded
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$50,000 2022
To advocate for the rights of immigrants in detention. $50,000
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$75,000 2021
To advocate for the humane treatment of newly arriving families and children at the border. $75,000
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$75,000 2020
To engage communities of faith in the immigration reform movement. $75,000
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$75,000 2019
To unify diverse faith communities in California to protect immigrant rights and promote immigrant integration. $75,000
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$53,000 2019
To strengthen fundraising and communications. $53,000
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$75,000 2018
To unify diverse faith communities in California to protect immigrant rights and promote immigrant integration. $75,000
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$15,000 2017
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$75,000 2017
To unify diverse faith communities in California to protect immigrant rights and promote immigrant integration. $75,000
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$60,000 2017
To ensure a smooth transition to a new executive director and to strengthen fundraising skills of board and staff. $60,000
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$75,000 2016
To engage diverse faith communities in promoting immigrant rights and integration. $75,000
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$50,000 2016
To strengthen board and staff leadership for communications and fundraising. $50,000
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$63,000 2014
To restructure and strengthen board and staff leadership. $63,000
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$150,000 2014
To activate California faith communities in promoting immigrant rights and integration. $150,000 over two years (2014-2016)
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$120,000 2013
To engage faith communities in promoting immigrant rights and integration. $120,000
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$28,000 2013
To support its new executive director with coaching and consultation on strategic planning, communications and expanding the board. $28,000
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$100,000 2012
To engage faith communities in promoting immigrant rights and integration. $100,000
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$35,000 2011
To support its new executive director with coaching and board development. $35,000
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$35,000 2011
To ensure a smooth executive transition and to define the next phase of this young organization's growth. $35,000
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$200,000 2010
To engage faith communities in promoting the need for Federal Immigration Reform. $200,000 over two years (2010-2012)