Refugee and Immigrant Services and Education (RAISE)
RAISE’s approach reflects the careful assessment of the needs of refugees and immigrants to this small rural community with limited social services.
Read MoreRhode Island Community Food Bank
Rhode Island Community Food Bank’s mission is to improve the quality of life for all Rhode Islanders by advancing solutions to the problem of hunger.
Read MoreSoutheast Minnesota Together
SE MN Together seeks to strengthen regional connections and build local capacity in communities across the region, which can be leveraged to address other social and economic issues affecting Southeast Minnesota.
Read MoreToledo Lucas County Public Library
Engage all of our communities, inspire lifelong learning, and provide universal access to a broad range of information, ideas, and entertainment.
Read MoreWelcoming Concord (Second Start)
The Concord Initiative was sponsored by Second Start, a non-profit agency which has provided childcare, alternate high school education, adult education, and classes for adult English language learners in Concord, for more than forty years.
Read MoreChampaign County Economic Development Corporation
The Champaign County Economic Development Corporation is a public-private partnership dedicated to fostering a cooperative, county-wide approach to economic development.
Read MoreMichigan Immigrant Rights Center
The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center (MIRC) is a legal resource center for Michigan’s immigrant communities. MIRC works to build a thriving Michigan where immigrant communities experience equity and belonging.
Read MoreWelcoming New Hampshire
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)’s Welcoming New Hampshire initiative, launched in 2012, works to bring the foreign born and native born together to achieve a positive integration of immigrants and refugees into the social fabric of their receiving communities.
Read MoreIdaho Office for Refugees at Jannus, Inc.
The Idaho Office for Refugees has statewide responsibility for administration of the state’s federally-funded refugee resettlement program.
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