NNIRR has set an ambitious goal to raise funds to support its critical organizing work.

*Please help us to reach our goal of $25,000 by November 5th, 2024

Donate to Support Our Mission!

Dear Friends, 

Over the past three years, the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) has dedicated its efforts to strengthening organizing and movement-building along the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. This region remains a critical battleground for human rights and immigrant justice. 

As we navigate this critical election period, NNIRR calls on you to join us in our vital mission. Your support is essential to nurture the leadership of frontline women organizers to counter the devastating impacts of the far-right and on the lives of migrants, refugees, and people of color in the borderlands.

 NNIRR’s steadfast commitment to intersectional and human rights organizing, allows us to focus on amplifying the voices of those who are impacted by multiple, intersecting forms of injustice. Last year,  we trained over 100 women human rights defenders with the skills to anchor human rights organizing within their communities. This year, we are mobilizing this network to take a proactive approach to build community resilience in the aftermath of this critical election period. At NNIRR, we understand that no matter the election outcome, we must center the intersectional realities of women, migrants and those residing at the border as a central part of the national immigrant justice conversation.

Your support, no matter the amount, makes a significant difference. Together, we can create a future where human dignity and human rights are not just ideals but a reality for our communities. 

Donate today and stand with NNIRR in this critical moment. 

Thank you for your generosity and commitment to justice. 

In solidarity,

Alma Maquitico 

Executive Director, NNIRR 

Why Your Donation Matters: 

  • Movement building and organizing. Increase our capacity as a network of women leaders to carry out human rights advocacy in our communities as well as in political spaces at local, state, and national and international levels.
  • Policy Advocacy. Work collaboratively with key strategic partners to launch coordinated, collective, and effective actions against anti-immigrant policies and increase awareness about the benefits of regularization or meaningful, rights-sensitive immigration reform.
  • Voter Engagement Initiatives. Encouraging and assisting grassroots partners to register to vote, participate in elections and mobilize the immigrant vote.
  • Post Election Emergency Response. Prepare ourselves as women organizers to respond to the multiple struggles ahead with a clear analysis, vision, agenda, and strategies in our own communities.

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Every contribution makes a difference. We are deeply grateful for your solidarity and partnership.