
MPI’s research and public engagement are chiefly supported by a diversified group of foundations, individuals, and nonprofits, with some support also coming from governments and businesses.
These generous investments permit MPI to provide and widely share thoughtful, evidence-informed, research and analysis of migration, immigrant integration, and humanitarian protection policies and trends in the United States and internationally, as well as to advance pragmatic policy ideas that work in the interests of society broadly.
Donors contribute to MPI's research activities and overall operations through one-time and multiyear gifts. If you are interested in supporting MPI's work and joining our vibrant community of supporters, please click here for information.
MPI is committed to transparency in its funding relationships. The list below covers funders for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 (July 1, 2023-June 30, 2025).
MPI is grateful to numerous foundations and other organizations that support its research and engagement.
Alliance for Early Success
American Society of Nephrology
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Arnold Ventures
Alan Bersin and Lisa Foster Family Advised Fund
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Chemonics International
The Connecticut Project
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Doris Duke Foundation
The Education Trust
F. M. Kirby Foundation
Ford Foundation
Freedom Together Foundation
Fundación Carolina
Fundación Santo Domingo
FWD.us Education Fund, Inc.
Gates Foundation
Heising-Simons Foundation
Henry Luce Foundation
International Organization for Migration
Lumina Foundation
Maine Equal Justice
Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
Napa Valley Community Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration
Richard W. Goldman Family Foundation
Robert Bosch Stiftung
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation
RTI International
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Sobrato Family Foundation
SMU Mission Foods Texas-Mexico Center
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
The Talent Mobility Fund, a program of Renaissance Philanthropy
This Day
Tinker Foundation
Unbound Philanthropy
Walder Foundation
World Bank
MPI benefits from the support of companies that are committed to balanced research on migration issues and are part of MPI’s Business Circle, which meets periodically to discuss these issues.
Bank of America
BAL
Driscoll’s Inc.
JPMorgan Chase
Walmart
Western Union
MPI is grateful for the support of individuals who sustain its work through their generosity.
Adrian Coppel
David Coppel
Paul Dwyer & Lillian Argilagos
Mary E. McClymont (Founding MPI Board Chair)
Lynden Melmed & Susanna Gebhard
Jose Luis Prado
Hon. Stewart & Jenny Verdery
Hon. Julie Myers Wood & Hon. John F. Wood
Hon. James W. Ziglar
Dr. Diana Villiers & Honorable John D. Negroponte
Lynn Jacquez
MPI is the host and convener of the Transatlantic Council on Migration, which brings together governments and experts from multiple countries to discuss cutting-edge research and policy on current migration issues.
Government of Australia
Government of Canada - Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada
Government of Germany - Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community
Government of Norway - Royal Norwegian Ministry of Labor and Social Inclusion
Government of Sweden – Ministry of Justice
The list of generous givers to this recent MPI initiative is available here.