National Immigration Law Center
Grants Awarded
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$300,000 2024
To advance legal protections and economic benefits for immigrants. $300,000 over two years. (2024-2026)
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$7,000 2023
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$300,000 2020
To advance and defend the rights of immigrants. $250,000 over two years. (2020-2022)
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$250,000 2018
To defend the rights of immigrant families. $250,000 over two years
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$50,000 2018
To deepen engagement with donors and supporters by integrating communications, fundraising, and advocacy campaigns. $50,000
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$500 2018
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$500 2018
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$50,000 2017
To integrate digital communications with fundraising in order to cultivate donor retention and stewardship. $50,000
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$2,500 2016
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$300,000 2016
To defend and advance the rights of low-income immigrants and their families. $300,000 (over two years)
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$50,000 2014
For restructuring and strengthening its senior team. $50,000
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$250,000 2014
To advocate for rights and benefits for immigrants, including Dreamers. $250,000 over two years (2014-2016)
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$115,000 2013
For the United We Dream Network, to educate the public about the need for undocumented young people to have equal access to college financial aid and a path to citizenship. $115,000
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$175,000 2013
To promote a road map to citizenship and defend and advance the rights of low-income immigrants. $175,000
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$75,000 2012
For the United We Dream Network, to educate the public about the need for undocumented young people to have equal access to college financial aid and a path to citizenship. $75,000
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$500 2012
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$35,000 2011
To strengthen new senior executive and mid-level teams and its board of directors. $35,000
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$250,000 2011
To defend and advance the rights of low-income immigrants in California and throughout the country. $250,000 over two years (2011-2013)
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$35,000 2010
To build a mid-level and senior executive team and to expand the board of directors. $35,000
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$125,000 2010
To defend and advance the rights of low-income immigrants in California and throughout the United States. $125,000