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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
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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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National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
$150,0002013 (Duration 1 year)
Oakland, California – In support of global civil society engagement in the 2013 UN High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development. More
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Fundacion para la Justicia
$225,000Active Strategy2012 (Duration 3 years)
Mexico City, Mexico – To create a regional network in Mexico and Central America to improve access to justice for transit migrants whose human rights have been violated as they travel north (over three years). More
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Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
$500,000Active Strategy2012 (Duration 2 years)
Chicago, Illinois – In support of general operations (over two years). More
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United Nations High Commission for Refugees
$250,0002012 (Duration 1 year)
Geneva, Switzerland – To study the root causes of unaccompanied child migration to the United States and to monitor screening mechanisms for migrant children in need of protection. More
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Centro de los Derechos del Migrante
$560,0002012 (Duration 2 years)
Miami, Florida – To support the Justice in Recruitment Project (over two years). More
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Hastings College of the Law
$100,0002012 (Duration 1 year)
San Francisco, California – To support the project, Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Ensuring Legal Representation for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children. More
