Immigrants Rising is a non-profit organization based out of San Francisco that provides information, resources, and support to undocumented & DACAmented folks across the country. In recent years, Immigrants Rising has been facilitating “Wellness Support Groups” which provide undocumented &… Read More ›
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2025 Latinos in Technology Scholarship: Open to DACA Recipients in College in Select Northern California Counties
The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley is a public foundation dedicated to inspiring community philanthropy and engaging people to invest in the educational achievement and leadership development of a thriving Hispanic community in Silicon Valley. The foundation is offering scholarship… Read More ›
2025 Davis-Putter Scholarship Opportunity: Open to Undocumented Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Are you a passionate advocate for social change, and committed to building a better world for all? The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund (DPSF) awards scholarships up to $15,000 to undergraduate and graduate students who are active in social justice movements. This… Read More ›
2025 Adelante Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students in Arizona
Aliento is a youth-led organization in Arizona that works closely with individuals who identify as undocumented, DACAmented, or from mixed-status families. This year, they are partnering with the Helios Education Foundation and Education Forward Arizona to provide scholarships that support… Read More ›
Register for 2nd Annual Undocumented Student Conference Hosted by Grads To Be (Virtual)
Grads To Be (G2B) is a program at Fullerton College dedicated to supporting students who identify as undocumented or from mixed-status families. On Friday February 28, 2025, G2B is hosting its 2nd annual undocumented student conference. The conference will be… Read More ›
2025 Undocupoets Fellowship: Open to Poets Who Identify as Currently or Formerly Undocumented
Undocupoets was co-founded in 2015 by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, Javier Zamora, and Christopher Soto. Today, it is co-organized by Marcelo, along with Janine Joseph, and Esther Lin. This year, UndocuPoets is partnering with the Fine Arts Work Center to provide… Read More ›
Now Welcoming Speaking Engagement Requests from Schools & Organizations for Spring & Summer 2025
Following the inauguration of the current presidential administration, there have been numerous changes in U.S. immigration policy and enforcement practices quickly unfolding across the country. There have also been increasing rumors about sightings of immigration officers and potential raids. This… Read More ›
Know Your Rights, Family Emergency Preparedness & Additional Resources
In recent days, there have been growing fears and worries about upcoming changes in U.S. immigration policy and enforcement practices. Now more than ever it is important to be informed about your rights and resources. At My Undocumented Life, we… Read More ›
2025 Dream Summer Fellowship Program: Open to Undocumented Youth & Young Adults
The Dream Resource Center at the UCLA Labor Center is now receiving applications for the Dream Summer Fellowship. This is a program that seeks to empower immigrant youth, create safe and healing spaces, as well as promote social justice work…. Read More ›
2025 Dream.Us Scholarships: Open to Undocumented Students
TheDream.US offers two types of scholarships for undocumented students across the country – the “National Scholarship” and the “Opportunity Scholarship” depending on what state you live in. The “National Scholarship” provides up to $16,500 for an Associates degree, and $33,000… Read More ›
2025 Point Foundation’s Flagship Scholarship: Open to Undocumented LGBTQ Students
The Point Foundation’s Flagship Scholarship seeks to support LGBTQ students who are pursuing their college or graduate degrees in the U.S. The Scholarship provides recipients financial support, resources, and professional development opportunities. Please note that the scholarship amount depends on… Read More ›
Understanding the Lives of Unaccompanied & Undocumented Young Adults: A Review of “Sin Padres, Ni Papeles” and Q & A with author Dr. Stephanie L. Canizales
Dr. Stephanie L. Canizales is an assistant professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley whose work explores the consequences of immigration policy on migrant children and their families, including undocumented young adults who migrate to the United States unaccompanied. More recently,… Read More ›