
National Immigration Law Center
Founded in 1979, the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is one of the leading advocacy organizations in the U.S. exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their loved ones. For over four decades, NILC has led litigation, advocacy, communications/narrative change, and movement-building efforts to ensure that low-income immigrants can live healthy and safe lives, and to help build a more welcoming society for everyone in the U.S. Nationally recognized as a movement leader with deep policy and legal expertise, we pride ourselves as an organization committed to immigrant, racial, and economic justice.
Detention Watch Network
Detention Watch Network seeks to end the cruel system of immigration detention via programs of grassroots organizing, strategic communications, and collective advocacy.

Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee Education Fund
This is an organization that has applied for and obtained tax-exempt status from the IRS under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, Inc.
The mission of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM) is to enhance opportunities for immigrants and refugees through legal representation for low-income individuals, and through education and advocacy with diverse communities. To fulfill our mission, ILCM has three primary goals: 1. Remedy legal problems by providing quality immigration legal services to low-income immigrants and refugees of all nationalities; 2. Prevent legal problems by providing law-related education to immigrants and refugees, which alerts families and networks to available legal protections and rights; and 3. Raise public awareness of immigration issues to encourage public policy that is both compassionate and practical and protects the universal human rights of immigrants and refugees.
Comunidades Organizando El Poder Y La Accion Latina COPAL Education
To build collective power, transform systems, and create opportunities for Latines to have a dignified life in Minnesota.