In-Sight Photography Project

In-Sight Photography Project

BELONGING, COMMUNITY AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY (Winter 2024). In-Sight Photography Project's vision is to be a place where youth (ages 11 to 18) are welcomed to create through the photographic arts, digitally or in the darkroom. To achieve their vision, In-Sight’s mission is to create opportunities where youth can learn photography as an expressive medium and technical skill in a classroom setting that respects the diversity of each student. In all programs at their facility or in partnership with others, In-Sight values using photography to generate belonging, community and empowerment.

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ACLU of New Hampshire

ACLU of New Hampshire

ADVANCING DUE PROCESS FOR A FAIRER IMMIGRATION SYSTEM (Summer 2023). Around the time the Trump administration launched its attacks on the country’s immigrant communities, an 18-year-old teenager fled her home in El Salvador and journeyed to the U.S. southern border. She was seeking safety and asylum because local authorities in her town were unresponsive to her allegations of domestic physical abuse. She entered the United States only to be deported back to her native country by an immigration judge who, by not providing her with a list of pro bono attorneys, deprived her of the opportunity to assert her claims of physical violence.

Two years later in 2019, she left home again and traveled to the southern border, but an immigration judge denied her claim for asylum. After she appealed the judge’s ruling, ACLU of New Hampshire’s senior staff attorney SangYeob Kim took on her case and represented her subsequent appeal before the Board of Immigration Appeals.

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ProsperityME

ProsperityME

EMPOWERMENT THROUGH CULTURAL CONTEXT (Winter 2023). Founded by immigrants in 2009, ProsperityME is dedicated to providing financial empowerment resources and assistance to the New Mainer community. Its mission is to empower, through education and counseling, members of refugee and immigrant communities to invest in themselves to build financial stability, careers, businesses and wealth. ProsperityME provides direct support to the community and offers no-cost educational classroom programs that teach essential financial skills, build confidence and prepare new immigrants to successfully enter the workforce.

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Hyde Square Task Force

Hyde Square Task Force

CREATING CONDITIONS FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES (Fall 2022). Founded in 1991, Hyde Square Task Force (HSTF) began as a coalition of neighbors and community leaders that felt an urgent need to address the growing violence, economic inequality and social unrest facing the residents of the Hyde/Jackson Square neighborhood in Jamaica Plain. Although the livability of what is now recognized as Boston’s Latin Quarter has improved since that time, HSTF’s community continues to be adversely impacted by high poverty levels, community violence and lower educational attainment. HSTF believes communities are strongest when they create the conditions youth need to succeed and thrive. HSTF’s mission is to amplify the power, creativity and voices of youth, connecting them to Afro-Latin culture and heritage so they can create a diverse, vibrant Latin Quarter and build a just, equitable Boston.

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OUT Maine

OUT Maine

A WELCOMING AND AFFIRMING MAINE (Winter 2022). OUT Maine builds welcoming and affirming communities that support LGBTQ+ youth in all of their intersectional identities. As the only Maine organization that has focused exclusively on queer youth since 1996, it has built a strong expertise in supporting, educating and empowering queer youth. It also is committed to changing the very systems that are failing these youth: schools, health/mental health care, foster care, law enforcement and faith communities.

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Vermont Law School

Vermont Law School

IN PURSUIT OF FULL RIGHTS AND PROTECTION (Fall 2021). The Vermont Immigrant Assistance project (VIA) at Vermont Law School represents immigrants and refugees from around the globe (88 countries to date) and helps people seeking legal status and safety—people fleeing persecution, torture, abuse, war, natural disasters and other unstable or life-threatening situations.

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Political Asylum Immigration Representation

Political Asylum Immigration Representation

JUSTICE, HOPE AND SAFETY (Winter 2021). The immigrant community in Massachusetts is vibrant, full of courageous individuals who have fled torture and abuse with the hope of a fresh start. However, navigating the complex immigration system often requires support and assistance, especially as immigration laws and policy changes have made it more difficult for asylum seekers to win their cases. For asylum seekers who face the risk of deportation, legal representation in their immigration case can mean the difference between a safe new home and a return to persecution. Study after study shows that asylum seekers are five times more likely to win their asylum case if they have an attorney. This is where the Political Asylum Immigration Representation (PAIR) Project makes a difference.

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Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association

Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association

COMMUNITY TRUST IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER (Summer 2020). In the early 1980s, several hundred refugees from Cambodia settled in Lowell, Massachusetts, after escaping from war and genocide in Cambodia. Today, the city is home to the country’s second largest Cambodian population, making up more than a quarter of Lowell’s population. As the Cambodian population put down roots in Lowell, so did the Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association (CMAA).

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Trekkers

Trekkers

WORKING TOWARD POSITIVE OUTCOMES (Fall 2019). Teenagers can benefit from adult mentors and an opportunity to explore options for college and career, but these experiences may be in short supply in rural communities. Trekkers is an outdoor-based mentoring program in Rockland, Maine, that is squarely aligned with the Fund’s youth development goal of helping to prevent students from dropping out of school and staying on a path to self-sufficiency in adulthood.

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Maine Initiatives and Social Innovation Forum

Maine Initiatives and Social Innovation Forum

COLLABORATIONS AT WORK (Summer 2017). When New England Program Officer Megan Reilly sits with nonprofit leaders working on behalf of immigrant advancement, two things are clear: vulnerable immigrants are scared, and the organizations that support them are stretched thin.  The Clowes Fund works with like-minded funders to find ways to bolster these organizations.

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