Our 100 Days+: Resourcing the Immigrant Justice Movement from the Northwest to the Rockies, Beyond Crisis

Amid escalating federal attacks on immigrant communities, local and state-based immigrant rights organizations are advancing bold, community-rooted responses—and leading the way toward a more just and inclusive society for all. From Washington to Idaho, Oregon to Colorado, statewide immigrant justice conveners are not only mobilizing in defense—they are organizing for long-term power, systemic policy change, and community resilience.

Join us on June 18th for a dynamic funder briefing that highlights the proactive, cross-state efforts of immigrant rights groups in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Colorado. We’ll hear directly from leaders at Oregon For All, Poder of IdahoOneAmerica (WA), and the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) about the movement infrastructure they are building, the community-led policy wins they’re achieving, and the opportunities funders have to support this critical work beyond moments of crisis.

Moderated by IRSG Movement Advisor, Jaime Arredondo, this conversation will spotlight how immigrant rights organizations are shaping local elections, influencing state-level policy, and forging multiracial alliances to protect workers, expand access to healthcare, defend democracy, and safeguard the environment. It will also explore how national funders can align with both national infrastructure and local movement-building—recognizing that sustained investment in place-based power is key to long-term impact.

This event is for funders looking to:

  • Understand the unique and urgent needs facing immigrant communities in the Northwest and Mountain West;
  • Learn how statewide immigrant rights conveners are organizing in response to—and beyond—federal inaction and harm;
  • Identify tangible opportunities to fund long-term movement building, not just crisis response, in immigrant communities.
This event is hosted by Integrated Rural Strategies Group and Funders for a Just Economy at Neighborhood Funders Group In partnership with Philanthropy NorthwestGrantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), and regional conveners from WA, OR, ID, and CO.

Event Details

When

Jun 18, 2025

10:30 am - 12:00 pm PT

Where

virtual