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Collaborative Strategies for Day Labor Centers

by the Institute for Local Government

With support from the Zellerbach Family Foundation, Collaborative Strategies for Day Labor Centers is designed to assist local officials, immigrant serving organizations, day labor center planners and leadership, and others to understand how collaborative relationships and partnerships can help communities to effectively establish, support and sustain day labor centers


INTERGROUP RESOURCES

 Intergroup Resources is an online resource center that seeks to strengthen intergroup relations for social justice by sharing materials, tools, and lessons learned from organizers around the United State.


NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE WORKERS UNION, UE Local 150, Rocky Mount, NC

 A collaborative project that combines community organizing among low wage public sector workers with education and legal action based on international human right standards. International Worker Justice Campaign


 DAMAYAN MIGRANT WORKERS ASSOCIATION, INC., NEW YORK CITY, NY

Damayan´s Filipina domestic worker members, including labor trafficking survivors, and allies hold a successful rally in front of the Philippine Consulate in NYC to bring attention to the issue of labor trafficking of domestic workers.


SOMOS UN PUEBLO UNIDO

 The Immigrant Worker's Rights Project is led by immigrant workers and their families in Santa Fe.  Through this project, Latino workers learn and inform others about labor protections and remedies; organize workplace committees to develop collective strategies for better working conditions, and acquire leadership skills in order to engage in local and national campaigns advancing economic justice and worker's rights.


LONG LASTING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION    

A capacity building and empowering project to make positive changes in the lives of low income immigrant women and their families from the Middle East, and South East Asia.  Components include continuing adult education, awareness programs, and assistance programs.


WARRIORS ON WHEELS OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Warriors on Wheels is an organization dedicated to preserve rights of people with disabilities, by way of empowerment though advocacy and education. Warriors on Wheels has repaired and retrofitted with accessible controls a donated 13 passenger bus to provide transportation to meetings, events and advocacy activities for members with disabilities.

 

EAGLE DESIGNS XIV

Eagle Designs was formed to provide fancy, custom design, handmade Native American ribbon shirts, shawls, hats, hoodies, Memorial/Giveaway items, jewelry, custom embroidery and Denim Wear. XIV stands for the fourteen Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation of which we are members. Please enjoy our selection of quality items.

 

NEW LENS

New Lens is a youth driven social justice organization that makes art and media about issues where a youth perspective can inspire change.


Additional Funders

This list of organizations should be contacted directly for more information regarding their funding standards.

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