Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Lumina Foundation, Workforce Matters and The Annie E. Casey Foundation are partnering to host a one-and-a-half day funder workshop to identify opportunities for philanthropy to be inclusive of the immigrant worker perspective in “future of work” strategies. The mission of the October 3rd-4th event in San Francisco is to build an innovative, equity-based, and immigrant worker-centered platform of recommendations for grantmakers developing and implementing strategies and supports for workers and their families in response to the transformation of work. For more information, please contact Melissa Nop at GCIR.
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Learnings from Further Together: Advancing Fair & Second Chance Hiring Initiatives
In April 2008, Congress passed the Second Chance Act[1], the first-of-its-kind legislation that authorized federal investment in strategies to reduce recidivism and increase public safety while reducing corrections costs for state and local governments. Each Read more…