From Adriana Cadena <[email protected]>
Subject New Research and Funding Opportunities
Date December 6, 2023 4:02 PM
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New Research and Funding Opportunities
Dear John,
In this week’s newsletter:
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Medicaid
Unwinding
and
Immigrant
Families
[#1]
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Ongoing
Effects
of
the
Trump
Public
Charge
Regulation
on
WIC
[#2]

[#3]
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Research
on
Policies
to
Improve
the
Lives
of
Immigrant
Families
[#3]
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Partner
Highlight:
Immigration
Research
Initiative
(IRI)
[#4]
PIF Webinar: Medicaid Unwinding and Immigrant Families
PIF’s recent survey of advocates and community organizations asked how their states performed on key issues for immigrant families in the Medicaid “unwinding.” Our survey report finds major gaps in states’ performance, which put health care access for millions at risk.
Please join us for a webinar on Thursday, December 14 at 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT to learn more about the threat to immigrant families, what PIF is doing to protect health care access, and how your organization can help. Speakers include:
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Adriana
Cadena,
PIF
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Sonya
Schwartz,
PIF
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Justin
Gust,
El
Centro,
Kansas
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Vanessa
Zapata,
Tennessee
Justice
Center
*
Kate
Purrington,
Health
Law
Advocates,
Massachusetts
Register Today [[link removed]]
Research: Ongoing Effects of the Trump Public Charge Regulation on WIC
On December 13th, the PIF Research Working Group will hear a presentation by Dr. Sung W. Choi on his recent paper about the public charge chilling effect on WIC. Published in the Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health [[link removed]] , the study documents the steady decline of participation in the WIC program among pregnant immigrants in 2019 when the Trump public charge rule was announced and then again when it was published. The Research Working Group meeting is at 3pm ET on Dec 13. Become a PIF Active Member [[link removed]] to receive the invitation and Zoom link.
Become a PIF Active Member [[link removed]]
Funding: Research on Policies to Improve the Lives of Immigrant Families
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)’s Policies for Action initiative has issued a call for proposals [[link removed]] to support research that advances the inclusion of immigrant children and families. Nonprofits are eligible, and interested PIF partners should consider joining the informational webinar on Dec. 15, 12-1:30pm ET.
Register for the Webinar [[link removed]]
Partner Highlight: Immigration Research Initiative (IRI)
As part of our ongoing series of partner highlights, today PIF wants to lift up our partners at the Immigration Research Initiative [[link removed]] (IRI). IRI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank focused on issues of economic, social, and cultural inclusion of immigrants in the United States. David Dyssegaard Kallick, IRI’s executive director, co-chairs PIF’s Research Working Group. His leadership has been integral to creating the welcoming, supportive, and collegial culture we are so proud of. IRI regularly turns out research that helps PIF and other advocacy organizations fine tune their work. In 2023, for example, IRI’s research on Immigrants in the U.S. Economy [[link removed]] provided much-needed data to support advocacy efforts across a spectrum of policy areas.
David reflected recently on IRI’s relationship with PIF, saying, "It has been moving and rewarding to be part of such a rich community of research colleagues who can compare notes and keep each other up to speed on the most current studies. And our work as researchers feels meaningful when it is in tight connection with the broad and deep and varied set of advocacy and organizing groups that are part of the PIF coalition, committed to improving conditions for immigrants in this country and to redefining who we are as a country in the process."
Learn More about IRI [[link removed]]
Become a PIF Active Member [[link removed]]
Visit our website at www.pifcoalition.org [[link removed]]
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