From Immigrants Rising <[email protected]>
Subject March Newsletter
Date March 31, 2022 6:00 PM
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How do we build institutions that support undocumented students and educators who serve them? Spring is finally here! We're thrilled to share our new

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** March Newsletter 📰
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Hi John,

Spring is finally here! We're thrilled to share our newly released and upcoming resources.

Last week, we released a new guide providing recommendations to build stronger institutional support for UndocuEducators ([link removed]) to thrive and persist while they play key roles in higher education. We highly encourage educators and staff members in colleges and universities to check it out and share it with their colleagues.

In addition, if you are supporting undocumented students through the CA Dream Act and AB 540 / SB 68 processes, we invite you to check out the following resources:
* 💻 AB 540/SB 68 Learning Labs for College Educators [April 8 and 15 | 10 – 11:30 a.m. PT] ([link removed])
Gain a clearer understanding of AB 540/SB 68 requirements and hands-on experience in untangling common challenges and developing an action plan to maximize student enrollment by streamlining the affidavit process. Participants must attend both April 8 and April 15 sessions.

* 📈 Promising Practices for Financial Aid Counselors: Increasing Award Rates for CA Dream Act ([link removed])
Use these promising practices for financial aid counselors to increase application and award rates for CA Dream Act on your campus.

Continue reading for other services and support we’re providing in April!


** 🎓 Virtual Offerings for California Students
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As part of our Catalyst Fund initiative, we are offering Facilitated Activity Groups, Educational Transitions Coaching, and Mentorship Services for undocumented students attending California colleges and universities. Click on the images below to learn more!
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** 💵 SEED Grant for California Entrepreneurs
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We’re offering $5,000 and $10,000 business grants to undocumented entrepreneurs in California!



** Steps to Apply:
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1️⃣ Create an account on spark.immigrantsrising.org ([link removed])
2️⃣ Finish the online training (including all worksheets)
3️⃣ Submit the SEED application by May 1, 2022


** 💵 Coming Soon: Scholarships & Fellowships List
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🌸 Our long-awaited and highly anticipated resource will be released in early April! 🌸
Be on the lookout for an email from us in a couple of days. 🙂

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