National Day Laborer Organizing Network
Grants Awarded
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$200,000 2024
To advance policies that improve the lives of immigrant workers and pro-immigrant narratives. $200,000.
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$7,000 2023
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$200,000 2023
To advance policies protecting immigrant workers and shape a more positive narrative about their contributions. $200,000
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$200,000 2022
To advance narrative and policy change for immigrant workers and their families. $200,000.
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$50,000 2020
For the Immigrant Worker Safety Net Fund to provide direct assistance to immigrants harmed by the COVID-19 crisis. $50,000
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$200,000 2020
To organize day laborers in California to protect and expand immigrant rights. $200,000
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$200,000 2019
To organize day laborers to protect and expand immigrant rights. $200,000
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$200,000 2018
To organize day laborers to protect and expand immigrant rights. $200,000
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$200,000 2017
To organize day laborers to protect and expand immigrant rights. $200,000
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$56,000 2016
For setting strategy and building the leadership teams needed for the next phase of work and growth. $56,000
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$100,000 2016
To amplify the voices of immigrant day laborers to protect and expand their rights. $100,000
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$125,000 2015
To organize day laborers to protect and expand immigrant rights. $125,000
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$125,000 2014
To organize day laborers to protect and expand their civil and human rights. $125,000
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$75,000 2013
To protect day laborers' rights and to increase their civic participation on immigration issues. $75,000
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$75,000 2012
To increase public support for pro-immigrant policies in California through public education and building multi-ethnic alliances. 75,000
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$100,000 2010
To protect immigrants' rights and increase civic participation, especially in California. $100,000 over two years (2010-2012)