We’re excited to bring you Spark Entrepreneurship Hub, which has been built from years of our organizational experience and learnings from undocumented entrepreneurs and with a mission to spark entrepreneurial dreams for our immigrant communities.
Through Spark, we currently offer $5,000 and $10,000 grants to undocumented entrepreneurs in California. There will be four funding cycles, with the first cycle closing this Friday, September 3. Learn more about our funding opportunities here. |
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This year, we’ve selected 10 undocumented students applying to law school to receive our 2021 Pre-Law Fund Recipients. Congratulations to Isidora, Ana, Freddy, Wendy, Aiko, Mitzia, David, Yael, Paulina, and René! Read their profiles here.
Interested in applying to law school? Check out our new Law School Guide for Undocumented Students (created by and for undocumented law students).
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Nancy Jodaitis, our Director of Higher Education, and Madeleine Villanueva, our Catalyst Fund Specialist, join Terry Artica from California Student Aid Commission and Valentina Rodriguez-Martinez to share how students with a Cal Grant B award can apply for additional funding of up to $3,000 per academic year through the DSIG and answer questions potential applicants may have. Watch the video here.
Visit CSAC.ca.gov/DSIG to apply for the Dream Act Service Incentive Grant.
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Community Stories
"Because I knew how hard it is for people to get status, I was determined to find a way to advocate for other undocumented people."
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Welcome back, Denia! Denia Pérez joins us as Immigrants Rising’s Legal Services Manager. Denia first came to Immigrants Rising in 2010 as a New American Scholar, and she became our Legal Advocate, and eventually, Legal Services Coordinator. Returning as an immigration attorney, she’s excited to continue serving the undocumented community and bolstering our Pre-Law Program.
Watch Denia’s story. |
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