E Pluribus Unum Prizes
The E Pluribus Unum Prizes recognized outstanding immigrant integration initiatives of all types in the United States, whether led by nonprofit or community organizations, businesses, public agencies, religious groups, or individuals.
The awards program, which was launched in 2009 and run through 2013, was coordinated by MPI's National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy. The J.M. Kaplan Fund generously provided 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.
2012 Winners
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ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services)
Hassan Jaber, Executive Director -
Building Skills Partnership
Aida Cardenas, Executive Director -
Californians Together
Shelly Spiegel-Coleman, Executive Director
2012 Corporate Leadership Award: Citi, Robert Annibale, Global Director of Community Development and Microfinance
2011 Winners
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Hispanic Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City
Bernardo Ramirez, Executive Director -
International Rescue Committee in San Diego
Bob Montgomery, Executive Director -
Temple University Project SHINE
Patience Lehrman, Director -
Welcome Back Initiative
José Ramón Fernández-Peña
2011 Corporate Leadership Award: Marriott International Global Language Learning Initiative, M. Andy Chaves, Corporate Senior Manager
2010 Winners
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Illinois New Americans Integration Initiative
Grace Hou, Assistant Secretary of Programs , DHS; and Joshua Hoyt, Executive Director, ICIRR -
Latino Community Credit Union
Luis Pastor, Chief Executive Officer -
Tacoma Community House
Liz Dunbar, Executive Director -
Upwardly Global
Nicole Cicerani, Executive Director
Honorable Mention: McDonald's Corporation, English Under the Arches, Betsy McKay, Director of Bilingual Leadership
2009 Winners
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AVANCE - El Paso, Texas
Sanjay Mathur, Executive Director -
City of Littleton - Colorado
Alejandra Harguth, Program Coordinator -
Internationals Network for Public Schools - New York & California
Claire Sylvan, Executive Director -
Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition - Nashville
Stephen Fotopulos, Executive Director
Finalists:
Latino Community Credit Union - Durham, North Carolina, Luis Pastor, CEO
Queens Library - Jamaica, New York; Fred Gitner, New Americans Program Coordinator
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Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives in Workforce and Economic Development, Civic Education, Refugee Resettlement and Language Instruction Honored with Prestigious National Award
WASHINGTON — The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) on Wednesday announced the four winners of its 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes for exceptional immigrant integration initiatives, honoring an Hispanic economic development initiative in Kansas City, a refugee resettlement agency in San Diego, a Philadelphia-based organization with affiliates across U.S. college campuses that match student volunteers with immigrant elders and a San Francisco-based program with centers in nine cities that helps foreign-trained professionals rejoin the health care field at their skill level.
2010 E Pluribus Unum Prizes: Honoring Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives
Winners of the 2nd annual E Pluribus Unum Prizes awarded to exceptional immigrant integration initiatives by MPI's National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy are the Illinois New Americans Integration Initiative; the Latino Community Credit Union in Durham, NC; Tacoma Community House in Tacoma, WA; and Upwardly Global in San Francisco, CA. McDonald's Corp. of Oak Brook, IL, received the sole honorable mention. The Prizes seek to reward exemplary efforts that uphold and update the ideal of "out of many, one" and inspire others to take on the important work of helping immigrants and their children join the mainstream of U.S. society as well as build stronger ties between immigrants and the native-born. Award winners were honored at the second annual awards ceremony in Washington, DC, on May 18, 2010. Watch highlights of the ceremony here.
MPI Honors Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives in Business, Government and Non-Profit Sectors with Prizes Rewarding Innovation
WASHINGTON —The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) on Tuesday announced the four winners of its second annual E Pluribus Unum Prizes for exceptional immigrant integration initiatives, honoring a century-old settlement house in Washington State, a North Carolina credit union, an Illinois state/non-profit partnership and a non-profit with offices in San Francisco, New York and Chicago that helps immigrants make their way in the U.S. job market.
MPI Honors Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives with New Prizes Designed to Inspire & Reward Efforts in Overlooked Policy Area
WASHINGTON — The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) on Wednesday announced the four winners of its inaugural E Pluribus Unum Prizes for exceptional immigrant integration initiatives. The Prizes seek to reward exceptional efforts that uphold and update the ideal of "out of many, one" and inspire others to take on this important work.The winners, each given a $50,000 award, are reflective of the diversity of government and non-government organizations involved in immigrant integration efforts at the state and local levels. The award winners, from Texas, New York, Colorado and Tennessee, operate programs that improve academic outcomes and build stronger families through early childhood and parenting education; improve educational outcomes for late-entry immigrant students with limited English proficiency; organize a city's government and civic leaders to welcome new residents and create a stronger, more integrated community; and create new avenues for constructive public dialogue on immigration and its impacts.