The fund made $196,000 in grants in 2025. Virtually all of the grants were to support advocacy for immigrants’ rights, legal assistance to immigrants, or services to immigrants.
The grants made in 2025 reflect a perspective that has guided our giving since the fund’s inception—the need to balance support to directly improve individual immigrant families’ lives with the equally urgent need to advocate for immigrants’ rights and forward steps to rationalize a complex and dysfunctional immigration systema.
| Organization | Amount |
| American Business Immigration Coalition | $27,000 |
| American Immigration Council | $25,000 |
| Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative | $31,000 |
| Immigrant Legal Resource Center | $22,000 |
| La Clinica de la Raza | $28,000 |
| Immigrants Rising | $20,000 |
| Center for Migration Studies of New York | $15,000 |
| Welcoming America | $11,000 |
| KIND Inc. | $5,000 |
| National Immigration Law Center | $5,000 |
| ACLU | $5,000 |
| Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness | $2,000 |
| Total Grants In 2025 | $196,000 |
2026 is likely to be a turning point in efforts to move the United States toward governance that prioritizes equity, diversity, and community well-being or backsliding toward an oligarchy driven by greed.
Consequently, the fund will increasingly strive to support advocacy and legal efforts to defend immigrants’ rights that will, at the same time, contribute to overall community well-being, especially in disenfranchised areas with concentrations of immigrants.