National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA)
Immigrants are the soul of our organization, and immigrant communities inspire, implement, and champion our work.
In 2010, National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) was founded by 12 of the country’s largest statewide immigrant advocacy organizations. The organizations and the communities that comprise them identified a need for a national voice for immigrant communities. NPNA was formed to leverage the existing expertise among its member organizations for greater collective impact.
Since then, NPNA has grown to include 66 organizations reaching across 40 states that build power in immigrant communities and shape the conversation on immigrant integration at the local, state, and federal levels. NPNA holds a unique position in the immigrant inclusion movement as the foremost institution composed of and led by immigrant and refugee constituencies who effectively mobilize for change that represents our most pressing needs.
NPNA’s programs and initiatives like our Cities and Counties for Citizenship network, Legal Services Collaborative, English as a Gateway program, The New American Youth Leadership Council, and the Climate Justice Collaborative are critically needed, building the field and developing leadership in immigrant communities. And, our campaigns We Are All America, Fairness to Freedom, and Naturalize Now are working at the forefront to respond to urgent needs and opportunities.
As you support NPNA, plan to join us at the next biennial convening of our members and national partners at our annual National Immigrant Integration Conference (NIIC), a collaborative table where policy, business, nonprofit, labor, academic, faith, grassroots, and philanthropic leaders build towards a more vibrant, just, and welcoming democracy for all. Save the date for December 8-10, 2024 in Houston, TX!