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The American-Scandinavian Foundation promotes international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between the United States and the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
The International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) provides high-quality immigration legal services, education, and civic engagement opportunities to immigrants, refugees, and their families as they join and contribute to the community.
The mission of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.
The purpose of the American friends of the Israel Democracy Institute, Inc. is to promote and support in the United States and elsewhere, the nonpartisan analysis, study and research on government and economic reform conducted by a nonprofit charitable and educational.
Encuentro’s mission is to transform New Mexico into a thriving community for all of its residents. We do this by engaging Latino immigrant families in educational opportunities that build skills for economic and social justice.
The Boulder-Nablus Sister City Project fosters relationships through cultural, educational and professional exchanges, inspiring lifelong friendships that promote understanding and peace through person-to-person “citizen diplomacy.”
Our program fosters Austin’s educational, cultural, and economic presence in the international community. We promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation — one individual, one community at a time.
TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THAT ALLOW THEM TO LIVE IN EITHER CHINA, SPAIN, ITALY, OR FRANCE FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR, FOR A SEMESTER, OR FOR A SUMMER, WHILE EARNING US GRADUATION CREDITS
TO IMPART THE KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES NECESSARY FOR THE COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF NANYUKI, THE MASAI MARA AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF KENYA TO INCREASE THEIR STANDARD OF LIVING AND ESTABLISH SELF SUFFICIENCY THROUGH EDUCATIONAL, FINANCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT
To advocate, educate, and serve Low-Income Immigrant Families in securing U.S. Legal Status. We do this by providing lowcost or pro-bono legal services, citizenship preparatory courses, and much more.
International Institute of Los Angeles was founded in 1914 by the YMCA to provide a variety of services to underserved populations. IILA has expanded to provide a variety of services to immigrant communities throughout the Los Angeles area. In addition to refugee resettlement and immigration services IILA provides employment and training, childcare, nutrition programs for children and adults, senior services, transportation, and youth and family services. IILA's philosophy is to assist individuals and families achieve self-sufficiently and provide community leadership to promote multicultural understanding.
Launched by a coalition of immigrant service providers and advocates, the UndocuFund for Fire Relief in Sonoma County provides direct assistance to undocumented victims of the Northern California fires. The Fund’s mission is to support undocumented children, families, and communities affected by the fires in Sonoma County to recover and rebuild. One hundred percent of all donations will go to victim support. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, a national nonprofit headquartered in Sebastopol, serves as the fiscal agent for the fund. GCIR and the other partners will cover the fund’s administrative costs.