Giving Compass
  • Sign In
  • About Us
    About Giving Compass How We Choose Content and Organizations Annual Reflections Our Newsletter
    Collaboration Options
    Nonprofits Authors Use Our Content Services Contact Us
  • Getting Started
    Getting Started with Our Resources
    Donor Guides
    Philanthropy Resource Directory Giving Best Practices Guide to Nonprofit Ratings
  • Learn About Issues
    Topic Guides
    Animal Welfare COVID-19 Criminal Justice Disaster Relief Education Environment Health Homelessness Immigrants and Refugees Racial Equity Women and Girls
    Special Coverage
    Climate Change & Migration Climate Justice Digital Equity Education Indigenous Peoples LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Racial Justice Resources Reproductive Justice Strengthening Democracy
    Curated Articles
    Partner Collections Giving Compass Selections See All Articles
  • Give to Causes
    Issue Funds & Intermediaries Projects Nonprofits Giving Circle Directory
  • Get Involved
    Events Volunteer Opportunities
  • Solutions
  • Donate
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Donate
  • Get the Newsletter
  • Sign In
  • Or
  • Register
Category:

Immigrants and Refugees

  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Sleep Deprivation Could Do Long-Term Damage to Migrant Children

    RAND Corporation Jul 29, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The consequences of sleep deprivation are most severe among vulnerable populations, particularly children, whose developing minds and bodies are especially susceptible to damage. • How can donors work to…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Naturalization Trends in the United States

    Migration Policy Institute Jul 20, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: · This article from Migration Policy Institute takes a look at the most recent naturalization data available in the United States, the characteristics of naturalized citizens, and compares it…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    The American Immigration Court Backlog

    The Marshall Project Jul 17, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Julia Preston and Andrew R. Calderon explain how stricter immigration policies have resulted in a longer immigration court backlog.  • How can funders work to ensure that immigration…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Meet 38 Immigrants That Show Why it Should be Easier to Become a Citizen

    Fast Company Jul 15, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • As a counterbalance to increasingly anti-immigrant government policies that it’s fighting against, the Carnegie Corporation of New York announces this year’s entrants to its list of great…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    The Global Compact on Refugees: How to Make Progress

    Brookings Jul 12, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Kemal Kirişci explains why Turkey would be a good place to start making concrete progress on the 2018 Global Compact on Refugees.  • How can funders best…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Large-Scale Early Childhood Intervention Program for Syrian Refugees to Improve Social-emotional Skills

    Brookings Jul 11, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The International Rescue Committee and the Sesame Workshop are in a partnership to implement a large-scale early childhood intervention program for Syrian refugees to strengthen social-emotional…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Falling Through the Cracks: Migrant Children in Foster Care

    NCRP Jul 11, 2019

    With World Refugee Day last month, and May being National Foster Care Month, now is the perfect time to bring more awareness to the increasing number of migrant children entering…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Neglect and Separation of Children at the Border Will Have Health Consequences

    Brookings Jul 10, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Society for Research in Child Development explained the adverse health effects of separating and neglecting children at the border. • Since immigration policy changes and emergency…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    How Organizations Can Come Together To Create Jobs and End The Refugee Crisis

    Causeartist

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Grant Trahant, writing for Causeartist, discusses the initiatives of the Tent Foundation as it plans to address the global refugee crisis.  • In what ways can businesses…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Changing Patterns of Immigration Enforcement in the US

    The American Immigration Council Jul 7, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: · The authors discuss the changing patterns of immigration enforcement in the US under the Trump administration and how recent shifts have led to more arrests and…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    How Philanthropy Can Better Support Indigenous Migrants in the U.S.

    Grantmakers Concerned With Immigrants and Refugees Jul 3, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Here are three ways that philanthropy can address the problems and increase visibility of the indigenous migrant population currently residing in the United States. • Do…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Eight Immigration Policy Areas for the U.S. to Consider in 2019

    Migration Policy Institute Jul 3, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Doris Meissner and Julia Gelatt share eight immigration poly areas that the United States to consider in 2019 as the debate around the subject heats up.  • How can…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
Newer Posts
Older Posts
Topics
Location
Date
Type
Date
Min. Investment
Show Only
Radius
Follow Us
Newsletter

Become a newsletter subscriber to stay up-to-date on the latest Giving Compass news.

About Us
  • About Giving Compass
  • In The News
  • Content at Giving Compass
Giving Compass Network
  • Giving Compass
  • X4Impact
Partnerships & Services
  • Nonprofits
  • Authors
  • Partner With Us
  • Contact Us

We are a nonprofit too. Donate to Giving Compass to help us guide donors toward practices that advance equity.

loyaltyDonate to Giving Compass
Trending Issues
  • Climate
  • Democracy
  • Education
  • Homelessness
  • Reproductive Justice
  • Copyright © 2026, Giving Compass Network
  • A 501(c)(3) organization. EIN: 85-1311683
  • Privacy Policy
  • User Agreement

Sign in

Don't have an account?
Click here to sign up!

Your personal information is confidential at Giving Compass. For more information, please visit our privacy policy. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use.