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Bipartisan Policy Center
$494,0002013 (Duration 5 months)
Washington, D.C. – In support of the Immigration Task Force. More
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Georgetown University Institute for the Study of International Migration
$250,0002013 (Duration 1 year)
Washington, D.C. – To support the project titled, U.S. Immigration Reform: What Does the Evidence Tell Us? More
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International Catholic Migration Commission
$130,0002013 (Duration 6 months)
Washington, D.C. – To support participation of international civil society in the 2013 UN High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development. More
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RAND
$300,0002013 (Duration 1 year)
Santa Monica, California – To support the project, A Benefit-Cost Framework for State Immigration Policies. More
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Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
$240,0002013 (Duration 2 years)
New York, New York – To promote effective implementation of the World Health Organization's Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel (over two years). More
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Harvard University Nieman Foundation
$63,0002013 (Duration 1 year)
Cambridge, Massachusetts – To conduct a workshop for journalists on immigration organized by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. More
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International Detention Coalition
$200,0002013 (Duration 2 years)
Melbourne, Australia – To improve policies for unaccompanied migrant children in Mexico and Central America (over two years). More
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Institute for Justice and Journalism
$62,0002013 (Duration 1 year)
Oakland, California – In support of the Chicago Immigration Data Hackathon. More
