Congratulations to the 2011
E Pluribus Unum Prizes Awardees

WINNERS

Hispanic Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City
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International Rescue Committee
in San Diego

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Temple University Project SHINE
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Welcome Back Initiative
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2011 Corporate Leadership Award

Marriott International Global Language Learning Initiative
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U.S. Immigrant Integration Network
Sharing Promising Practices and Policies

MPI's U.S. Immigrant Integration Network is a social networking site that allows those who assist immigrants and their children in joining the mainstream of US society to share effective policies and practices. It also allows leaders and practitioners in the emerging field and sub-fields of immigrant integration to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing them in their work and share ideas and strategies for greater success.

The Network will allow you to:

  • learn more about immigrant integration efforts underway in different parts of the United States;
  • find resources on issues, policies, and practices in a wide range of integration sub-fields;
  • form discussion groups and share information with others on topics of common interest; and
  • showcase your work and share your experiences and challenges.

Periodic updates about the Prizes will be posted to the Network and members will be able to post general questions about the selection criteria and application process in the site's discussion forum. We invite all prospective applicants and those interested in immigrant integration to become members of this online community.

To join the U.S. Immigrant Integration Network go to: http://immigrant-integration.ning.com/?xgi=9yeX0n1 or to request an invitation to join send a message to marciga@migrationpolicy.org.

The Network is a membership site powered by Ning.

Panel Discussions from the 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes ceremony on May 18, 2011

Panel 1: A Discussion with MPI’s 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize Winners

The winners of the 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes discuss immigrant integration and the shared responsibility at the federal, state, and local levels to ensure that immigrants become full participants in the economic and civic life of the United States. Panel moderated by MPI Senior Vice President Michael Fix, who is Co-Director of the National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy.

Panel 2: The Role of the Federal Government in Addressing Immigrant Integration Impacts and Opportunities

This panel, which included senior representatives from the White House and several federal agencies, discusses the federal role in immigrant integration policy and programs that seek to promote and support immigrant integration efforts. Panel moderated by Margie McHugh, Co-Director of MPI’s National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy.

WHAT DO WE MEAN BY IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION?

We define immigrant integration as the two-way process by which immigrants and their children come to feel and be Americans and by which American identity and culture expand to reflect each new generation of immigrants. For purposes of this awards program, we are most interested in programs that help immigrants and their children adapt, thrive, and contribute to the United States or that bring immigrants and the native born together to build stronger, more cohesive communities.

In thousands of communities across the United States creative and effective efforts to promote immigrant integration are proliferating and succeeding. Immigrant integration is being achieved, whether in adult English and job training classes at a local community college or business; in schools, health centers, or youth development programs; in neighborhood councils where immigrant- and native-born residents work together to address common problems; or in any of the many efforts that seek to promote the economic, social, and civic integration of immigrants with mainstream society.

The E Pluribus Unum Prizes are a national awards program that provides prizes annually to exceptional initiatives that promote immigrant integration. In 2012, the program will award three $50,000 prizes and one Corporate Leadership Award.

The awards recognize outstanding immigrant integration initiatives of all types, whether led by nonprofit or community organizations, businesses, public agencies, religious groups, or individuals.

The awards program is coordinated by the Migration Policy Institute's National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy - a hub for those who seek to build their knowledge and skills in the area of immigrant integration.

The J.M. Kaplan Fund is generously providing support for these awards to focus attention on successful integration initiatives and to inspire and provide program models to others around the United States who might also undertake such efforts.

If you are involved in an exceptional immigrant integration initiative, we encourage you to apply for recognition. The application period for the 2012 Prizes runs from January 2 - March 15, 2012.

Sign up to get updates about the E Pluribus Unum Prizes, the National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy, the latest data, and more.

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