Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Grants Awarded
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$3,500 2021
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$5,000 2019
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$135,000 2018
To provide legal services providers with information to lower deportations of law-abiding undocumented Californians. $135,000
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$500,000 2018
For the New Americans Campaign project to increase citizenship in California and nationally. $500,000
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$150,000 2017
To stabilize and unify undocumented families in the Bay Area. $150,000 over 18 months
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$1,110,000 2016
To increase citizenship in California and nationally through the New Americans Campaign project. $1,110,000 over two years (2016-2018)
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$200,000 2015
For the New Americans Campaign to increase the number of new citizens nationwide. $200,000
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$900,000 2015
For Ready California, a statewide campaign for administrative action implementation. $900,000
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$50,000 2014
For the Ready California project to coordinate and expand legal and other services in preparation for potential federal administrative relief for undocumented immigrants. $50,000
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$200,000 2014
For the New Americans Campaign to increase the number of new citizens in California and nationwide. $200,000
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$42,000 2014
To help the New Americans Campaign create innovative ways to increase citizenship numbers. $42,000
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$30,000 2013
To develop a plan to expand legal and other services in anticipation of federal immigration reform measures. $30,000
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$200,000 2013
For the New Americans Collaborative project, to increase the number of new citizens in California and nationwide. $200,000
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$20,000 2012
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$100,000 2012
For the New Americans Collaboration to develop and implement a comprehensive strategic communications plan. $100,000
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$25,000 2012
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$200,000 2012
To increase the number of eligible individuals becoming citizens in California and nationwide. $200,000
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$155,000 2011
To increase the number of eligible individuals becoming citizens in California and nationwide. $155,000
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$120,000 2010
To increase immigrant citizenship in California. $120,000