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John,
Great to see you this weekend. I wanted to connect you to Sayu Bhojwani, if
possible. She currently works for Bloomberg's philanthropy and was the
former Immigrants Affairs Commissioner for the Administration. She would
like to work on the following at CAP if possible. She can get funding from
Gara Lamarche at Atlantic Philanthropies who is interesting in funding this
idea. Let me know what you think. I am happy to connect her to whomever
you think is best.
_________
Unlike in the 2006 and 2007 CIR efforts, the current immigration debate is
addressing integration concerns more aggressively. Even the President’s
budget includes a $10 million initiative to support integration activities.
Still, most philanthropic and advocacy resources are focused on legislation
that will create a pathway to citizenship. The effects of this legislation
on local governments and nonprofits, and the role that business and
philanthropy can play in its implementation, is under-examined. One proposal
(from CAP and several immigrant rights groups, and also recommended by me in
a memo to the transition team's immigration subcommittee) to facilitate
immigrant incorporation includes the establishment of a White House Office
on Integration. If such an office can be established, it would liaise with
various federal government agencies and immigrant groups to ensure the
appropriate dissemination of information to and from parties who don't
normally talk to each other, but a White House Office of Integration could
also proactively explore ways to engage philanthropy and the private sector
in programs that advance the federal government's integration agenda.
Whether such an Office is created or not, CIR legislation must address the
integration needs of the 12 million who will potentially "come out of the
shadows" when legislation passes, to access nonprofit and government
services in larger numbers than they have been doing thus far. Closer
examination of the challenges of integrating 12 million undocumented
immigrants in a short period of time can highlight strategic and creative
implementation opportunities around any new legislation. In fact, a
thoughtful plan for immigrant integration that recognizes the challenges
local governments will face, ensures that nonprofits are equipped and ready,
and creates opportunities for philanthropy and business, can help build the
case for legislation and perhaps even support its passage.
As you know, my long-term interest has been in immigrant integration, first
as founder and executive director of South Asian Youth Action (SAYA!) and
then as NYC's Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs. Currently, I am trying to
launch a new nonprofit, tentatively called New Leaders for a New America,
that would recruit and train immigrants to run for public office. I am also
finishing up a doctorate in Politics and Education, and my research interest
is in understanding the role that public schools can play in shaping
immigrants' civic stance.
Given the size of the immigrant population in the U.S. and the potential
passage of CIR legislation, I feel this is a unique moment to develop a
national blueprint for immigrant integration that proposes strategies for
nonprofits, governments, philanthropy and business to work together.
Best,
Sonal
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Juliana Gendelman <[email protected]>
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John,
Great to see you this weekend. I wanted to connect you to Sayu Bhojwani, i=
f
possible. She currently works for Bloomberg's philanthropy and was the
former Immigrants Affairs Commissioner for the Administration. She would
like to work on the following at CAP if possible. She can get funding from
Gara Lamarche at Atlantic Philanthropies who is interesting in funding this
idea. Let me know what you think. I am happy to connect her to whomever
you think is best.
_________
Unlike in the 2006 and 2007 CIR efforts, the current immigration debate is
addressing integration concerns more aggressively. Even the President=92s
budget includes a $10 million initiative to support integration activities.
Still, most philanthropic and advocacy resources are focused on legislation
that will create a pathway to citizenship. The effects of this legislation
on local governments and nonprofits, and the role that business and
philanthropy can play in its implementation, is under-examined. One proposa=
l
(from CAP and several immigrant rights groups, and also recommended by me i=
n
a memo to the transition team's immigration subcommittee) to facilitate
immigrant incorporation includes the establishment of a White House Office
on Integration. If such an office can be established, it would liaise with
various federal government agencies and immigrant groups to ensure the
appropriate dissemination of information to and from parties who don't
normally talk to each other, but a White House Office of Integration could
also proactively explore ways to engage philanthropy and the private sector
in programs that advance the federal government's integration agenda.
Whether such an Office is created or not, CIR legislation must address the
integration needs of the 12 million who will potentially "come out of the
shadows" when legislation passes, to access nonprofit and government
services in larger numbers than they have been doing thus far. Closer
examination of the challenges of integrating 12 million undocumented
immigrants in a short period of time can highlight strategic and creative
implementation opportunities around any new legislation. In fact, a
thoughtful plan for immigrant integration that recognizes the challenges
local governments will face, ensures that nonprofits are equipped and ready=
,
and creates opportunities for philanthropy and business, can help build the
case for legislation and perhaps even support its passage.
As you know, my long-term interest has been in immigrant integration, first
as founder and executive director of South Asian Youth Action (SAYA!) and
then as NYC's Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs. Currently, I am trying to
launch a new nonprofit, tentatively called New Leaders for a New America,
that would recruit and train immigrants to run for public office. I am also
finishing up a doctorate in Politics and Education, and my research interes=
t
is in understanding the role that public schools can play in shaping
immigrants' civic stance.
Given the size of the immigrant population in the U.S. and the potential
passage of CIR legislation, I feel this is a unique moment to develop a
national blueprint for immigrant integration that proposes strategies for
nonprofits, governments, philanthropy and business to work together.
Best,
Sonal
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John,<br><br>Great to see you this weekend.=A0 I wanted to connect you to S=
ayu Bhojwani, if possible.=A0 She currently works for Bloomberg's phila=
nthropy and was the former Immigrants Affairs Commissioner for the Administ=
ration.=A0 She would like to work on the following at CAP if possible.=A0 S=
he can get funding from Gara Lamarche at Atlantic Philanthropies who is int=
eresting in funding this idea.=A0 Let me know what you think.=A0 I am happy=
to connect her to whomever you think is best.=A0 <br>
<br>_________<br><br>Unlike in the 2006 and 2007 CIR efforts, the current i=
mmigration debate
is addressing integration concerns more aggressively. Even the
President=92s budget includes a $10 million initiative to support
integration activities. Still, most philanthropic and advocacy
resources are focused on legislation that will create a pathway to
citizenship. The effects of this legislation on local governments and
nonprofits, and the role that business and philanthropy can play in its
implementation, is under-examined. One proposal (from CAP and several
immigrant rights groups, and also recommended by me in a memo to the
transition team's immigration subcommittee) to facilitate immigrant
incorporation includes the establishment of a White House Office on
Integration. If such an office can be established, it would liaise with
various federal government agencies and immigrant groups to ensure the
appropriate dissemination of information to and from parties who don't
normally talk to each other, but a White House Office of Integration
could also proactively explore ways to engage philanthropy and the
private sector in programs that advance the federal government's
integration agenda. Whether such an Office is created or not, CIR
legislation must address the integration needs of the 12 million who
will potentially "come out of the shadows" when legislation passe=
s, to
access nonprofit and government services in larger numbers than they
have been doing thus far.=A0 Closer examination of the challenges of
integrating 12 million undocumented immigrants in a short period of
time can highlight strategic and creative implementation opportunities
around any new legislation. In fact, a thoughtful plan for immigrant
integration that recognizes the challenges local governments will face,
ensures that nonprofits are equipped and ready, and creates
opportunities for philanthropy and business, can help build the case
for legislation and perhaps even support its passage. <br>
<br>As you know, my long-term interest has been in immigrant
integration, first as founder and executive director of South Asian
Youth Action (SAYA!) and then as NYC's Commissioner of Immigrant
Affairs. Currently, I am trying to launch a new nonprofit, tentatively
called New Leaders for a New America, that would recruit and train
immigrants to run for public office. I am also finishing up a doctorate
in Politics and Education, and my research interest is in understanding
the role that public schools can play in shaping immigrants' civic
stance.<br>
<br>Given the size of the immigrant population in the U.S. and the
potential passage of CIR legislation, I feel this is a unique moment to
develop a national blueprint for immigrant integration that proposes
strategies for nonprofits, governments, philanthropy and business to
work together.<br><br><br><br><br>Best,<br>Sonal<br>
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