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The Hispanic Federation works locally and nationally to empower millions of Latino children, youth, and families through three essential service pillars: increasing the capacity of Hispanic grassroots organizations, advocating for social justice, and providing direct programs that transform communities.

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ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Service) is the largest Arab American community nonprofit in the country and leads the Campaign to TAKE ON HATE: a national grassroots campaign that was launched in 2014 to combat bias and discrimination against Arab and Muslim Americans across the U.S.

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Alianza Americas represents a critical voice on issues that have an impact on the lives of immigrants and all families throughout the Americas. Its forty- five organizational members represent more than 100,000 families across 12 states in the United States. It is the only national organization in the U.S. that is rooted in Latino/Caribbean immigrant communities and works transnationally to create an inclusive, equitable, and sustainable way of life.

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Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus is the nation’s oldest legal and civil rights organization serving low-income Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Based in San Francisco, we provide free, direct legal services on a range of issues, as well as engaging in statewide and national litigation and legislation efforts.

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The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) is a California leader with national impact made of diverse immigrant families and individuals, who act as agents of social change to achieve a world with freedom of mobility, full human rights, and true participatory democracy. CHIRLA’s mission is to achieve a just society fully inclusive of immigrants. 

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FANM, Inc./Haitian Women of Miami's mission is to empower Haitian women and their families socially, politically and facilitate their adjustments to South Florida.

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Immigration Equality is the nation's leading LGBTQ immigrant rights organization.

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Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) serves as the leading organization for the protection of children who enter the U.S. immigration system alone and strives to ensure that no such child appears in immigration court without representation. We achieve fundamental fairness through high-quality legal representation and by advancing the child’s best interests, safety, and well-being.

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The Mission of LULAC Institute is to advance the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of the Hispanic population of the United States. Annually, LULAC engages its network of 135,000 community volunteers, 1,000 local councils, 60 community technology centers and 14 LULAC National Educational Service Centers to empower Hispanic families through direct service programs and advocacy in 35 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

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Launched in 2001, the National Day Laborers Organizing Network (NDLON) was formed as a grassroots, immigrant-led collaboration of community-based organizations and worker centers, all dedicated to our mission of improving the lives of low-wage day laborers. Since our formation, NDLON’s purpose has been to serve as a vehicle that connects and strengthens day laborer organizations so that they can replicate effective local strategies, share institutional wisdom, and effectuate progressive social change. 

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The National Immigration Law Center is an advocacy organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their families. 

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The Tahirih Justice Center is a national, non-profit organization that protects courageous immigrant women and girls who refuse to be victims of violence by elevating their voices in communities, courts, and Congress.

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United We Dream is a multi-racial immigrant youth-led organization committed to achieving dignity and humanity for all immigrants and people of color in the U.S by empowering, organizing, and developing our members’ leadership.

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