Urgent call to action:
support children and families
separated at the U.S. - Mexico Border
The U.S.-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership is a binational organization whose mission is to support a network of organizations that build prosperity through leadership, collaboration, and philanthropy in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
In times like this, when immigrant children and families in our Southwestern border face a humanitarian crisis, BPP is seeking member network input to identify the nonprofit organizations and grant making foundations responding to the needs of children and families that are being separated due to the zero-tolerance immigration policy.
We are receiving numerous inquiries for donating resources and volunteering and wish to channel these requests to you. Today we agreed to partner with Hispanics in Philanthropy and other national and international organizations to strengthen a safety net of long-term support and services for the families detained at the border.
If your organization and its stakeholders are responding to this crisis at the local or regional level, please complete this short survey to provide us with information about your programs and initiatives to help immigrant families and children in the Borderlands.
You are invited to share this communication and survey with your partner stakeholder and or grantees. The responses will help us direct resources to you as well as inform grantmaking organizations where support is needed the most.
If you have any questions, please contact Andy Carey.
In times like this, when immigrant children and families in our Southwestern border face a humanitarian crisis, BPP is seeking member network input to identify the nonprofit organizations and grant making foundations responding to the needs of children and families that are being separated due to the zero-tolerance immigration policy.
We are receiving numerous inquiries for donating resources and volunteering and wish to channel these requests to you. Today we agreed to partner with Hispanics in Philanthropy and other national and international organizations to strengthen a safety net of long-term support and services for the families detained at the border.
If your organization and its stakeholders are responding to this crisis at the local or regional level, please complete this short survey to provide us with information about your programs and initiatives to help immigrant families and children in the Borderlands.
You are invited to share this communication and survey with your partner stakeholder and or grantees. The responses will help us direct resources to you as well as inform grantmaking organizations where support is needed the most.
If you have any questions, please contact Andy Carey.