International Institute of Wisconsin
The International Institute of Wisconsin, established in 1936, assists immigrants and refugees in transitioning into the community by offering programming and support services.
Read MoreOne Siouxland
One Siouxland is the backbone of a multisector, collective impact initiative working to identify policy and systems shifts and communications strategies that will not only make the Sioux City community more welcoming to newcomers and diverse residents, but also help our existing residents understand, appreciate and embrace changing demographics.
Read MoreHearts and Homes for Refugees
Hearts & Homes for Refugees was started in 2016 in Westchester County, NY to mobilize the most powerful and untapped resources in our communities—the resolve and the goodwill of its one million residents to welcome refugees.
Read MoreThe Environmental Center
The Environmental Center advances a healthy, vibrant place to live, work and play – for all of us today and for future generations to inherit.
Read MoreThe Latino Community Association
The Latino Community Association’s mission is to empower our Latino families to thrive, creating opportunities for advancement and building bridges that unite and strengthen us all.
Read MoreNorthwest Arkansas Council
The Northwest Arkansas Council has helped shape the development of Northwest Arkansas—taking a long-term view without losing sight of short-term goals and the genuine needs of the community.
Read MoreBuilding One Community
Building One Community’s mission is to advance the successful integration of immigrants and their families.
Read MorePars Equality Center
Pars Equality Center’s mission is to catalyze social, civic and economic integration of immigrants from Persian-speaking and other countries into American society.
Read MoreProject FINE
Project FINE is a nonprofit organization that helps newcomers integrate into the community. We provide foreign language interpreters and translators as well as opportunities for education, information, referral, and empowerment for immigrants and refugees.
Read MoreYMCA Of Greater New York
Founded in 1852, today the Y serves a diverse population of more than half a million New Yorkers who learn, grow, and thrive through programs and services at our 24 branches.
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