*This program is hosted by our partner, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), who has extended an invitation to PNY members. Space is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis.*
We all benefit when immigrants can reach their full potential in our nation's workplaces. Yet between increased workplace raids and arrests, accelerated I-9 employer audits, and the resumption of Social Security Administration’s "No Match Letters" to employers, immigrants’ eligibility to work is increasingly being challenged. Moreover, for many immigrants in the workforce, limited English proficiency, a lack of domestically-recognized credentials, and/or insecure legal status leads to decreased wages and long-term earnings potential, as well as wage theft and other employer abuses. Despite these challenges and rising political hostilities, immigrants continue participate in the workforce at high rates in a wide range of capacities, from under-the-table employment in the service and construction industries, to entrepreneurial business pursuits, to roles in professions requiring advanced degrees.
At a time when many philanthropic stakeholders are invested in building welcoming communities and pushing back against harmful policies, it is important that immigrant inclusion strategies include a focus on immigrants’ ability to build fulfilling and family-sustaining careers.
Explore
- Models of improving immigrant access to, and experience of, the U.S. labor market
- Advocacy strategies used to expand workforce protections
- How philanthropy can apply these lessons to their own work
Presenters
- Marcela Díaz, Executive Director, Somos Un Pueblo Unido
- Jennifer Hernandez, Associate Secretary, CA Labor & Workforce Development Agency
- John Hunt, Executive Director, Adult Community Learning, Division of Adult and Continuing Education (ACE), LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
- Kevin Douglas (Moderator), Director of National Programs, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees
Designed for
All interested funders. Please note that calls are open to GCIR members, other grantmaking institutions, philanthropic advisors, and members and staff of funder affinity groups and regional associations of grantmakers. (Participation is limited to organizations that share GCIR’s core values.)
Registration
Registration is required by June 10th
Members and Non-Member Funders: Please click on the "Register Now" link above. Dial-in and webinar information will be emailed to you before the webinar.
Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.