Social Justice Fund is pleased to announce the awardees of our Immigration Justice Giving Project Grant!
The 2025 Immigration Justice Giving Project (IJGP) focused on Immigration Justice and funding movements led by immigrants, refugees, and migrant workers. This year’s giving project cohort exceeded their fundraising goal and raised $300,000 to support community organizing work that builds collective power and works to undo intersecting systems of oppression, including colonialism, imperialism, anti-Blackness, Islamophobia, ableism, classism, and xenophobia. Congratulations to our amazing IJGP grantees:
American Friends Service Committee | OR
Project Voice, established in 2003 under the American Friends Service Committee, provides immigrant support services across Oregon. Their work addresses five key areas: immigrant rights protection, detention/deportation advocacy, Indigenous language justice, climate justice for farmworkers, and recognition of Indigenous peoples.
Foundation for Academic Endeavors | Mount Vernon, WA
Juntos, venciendo las barreras para el desarrollo educativo a la diversidad de educadores, alumnos y familias. / Collectively breaking down barriers to educational achievement for diverse students, educators and families.
Freedom to Thrive | Portland, OR
Freedom To Thrive works to abolish carceral systems through transformative organizing, strategic partnerships, and the creation of collaborative learning environments.
Immigrant Guide | Seattle, WA
Immigrant Guide is dedicated to empowering immigrant, refugee, and migrant communities in Washington State by fostering collective action, leadership development, and systemic change.
Juntos | Cheyenne, WY
The mission of Juntos is to educate, organize and advocate with people of all backgrounds to eradicate discrimination and inequality in all its forms.
Latinos Unidos Siempre | Salem, OR
Latinos Unidos Siempres is an organization of young people who come from historically marginalized communities that work together for the educational, cultural and political development of youth.
Movimento Congo Angola | Seattle, WA
Congo Angola Movement is a multigenerational grassroots group created in January 2024 by asylum seekers from Congo, Angola, and Haiti. Their mission is to fight for dignity and social justice for asylum seekers, refugees, and undocumented migrants in Washington State.
Super Familia | Seattle, WA
Super Familia is a grassroots collective led by undocumented, unaccompanied Indigenous youth and asylum seekers. Their mission is to organize and build collective power through a network of mutual aid, healing, skill-building/sharing, and relationship building in response to systems of oppression.
TANTA, Inc. | Boise, ID
The mission of TANTA, Inc. is to promote the wellbeing, safety and self-sufficiency of women and girls in resettled and immigrant communities through a culturally responsive approach.
Voices Jackson Hole | Jackson, WY
Voices Jackson Hole’s (Voices JH) mission is to engage and empower the immigrant communities of the greater Teton region in Wyoming and Idaho. They are the region’s only immigrant-led, immigrant rights-focused organization and trusted voice and catalyst for change.
Voz Workers’ Rights Education Project | Portland, OR
Voz is a worker-led organization that empowers diverse day laborers, including domestic workers, and immigrants to improve their working conditions and protect civil rights through leadership development, organizing, education, and economic opportunity.
Wasat Community | Seattle, WA
Wasat is a Seattle-based nonprofit centering American Muslims, immigrants/refugees, and BIPOC communities. Their mission is to build inclusive, equitable spaces for connection, creativity, and learning.
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