
FEATURE
Refugees and migration: philanthropy responds
Does philanthropy - the literal meaning of which is a love of humanity - hold the promise of helping to alleviate human suffering? This Alliance Special Feature asks how philanthropy should respond to the issues posed by refugees and migration (part of the Alliance + IssueLab Special Collection).
Explore research produced by social sector organizations on the issue of immigration. Topics include programming and strategies to provide services for immigrants, migrants, and refugees, advocacy and public policy work to protect and promote migrant rights, and more.
RESEARCH RELATED FUNDING
This trend line represents foundation funding for research & publication in this specific issue area. Data are from grants awarded by the FC 1000, a national sample of 1,000 of the largest grantmakers by total giving.
% OF TOTAL FUNDING (2013)
Graph represents all funding for this issue area; the highlighted arc represents the proportion awarded explicitly for research and publication.
TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Why the United States Still Needs Foreign-Born Workers
Jul 25, 2023
Publisher(s): National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP)

"You Suffer a Lot": Immigrants with Disabilities Face Barriers in Immigration Court
Jul 19, 2023
Publisher(s): Human Rights First

Refugee Protection Travesty: Biden Asylum Ban Endangers and Punishes At-Risk Asylum Seekers
Jul 12, 2023
Publisher(s): Human Rights First
TITLES FROM THE ARCHIVES

2003-2004 Statewide Survey of Immigrants and Refugees
Aug 1, 2007
Publisher(s): Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

The Changing Face of Illinois
Oct 1, 2002
Publisher(s): Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

Easing Restrictions on Visas Doesn't Help Any High-Tech Workers
Apr 1, 2001
Publisher(s): Economic Policy Institute

Immigrant-Led Organizers in Their Own Voices
May 1, 2006
Publisher(s): Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)