MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE.


MPI Leadership Visions Speakers Series

Watch the heads of the Department of Homeland Security’s three immigration agencies – US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton, US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Alejandro Mayorkas, and US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Alan Bersin – detail their agenda for their agencies during MPI’s Leadership Visions speakers series.
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MPI President
Demetrios G.
Papademetriou, PhD





2004 Annual Report

The Migration Policy Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide.
MPI provides analysis, development, and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at the local, national, and international levels. It aims to meet the rising demand for pragmatic and thoughtful responses to the challenges and opportunities that large-scale migration, whether voluntary or forced, presents to communities and institutions in an increasingly integrated world.

Founded in 2001 by Demetrios G. Papademetriou and Kathleen Newland, MPI grew out of the International Migration Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

MPI is guided by the philosophy that international migration needs active and intelligent management. When such policies are in place and are responsibly administered, they bring benefits to immigrants and their families, communities of origin and destination, and sending and receiving countries.

MPI’s policy research and analysis proceed from four central propositions:

Fair, smart, transparent, and rights-based immigration and refugee policies can promote social cohesion, economic vitality, and national security.

Given the opportunity, immigrants become net contributors and create new social and economic assets.

Sound immigration and integration policies result from balanced analysis, solid data, and the engagement of a spectrum of stakeholders — from community leaders and immigrant organizations to the policy elite — interested in immigration policy and its human consequences.

National policymaking benefits from international comparative research, as more and more countries accumulate data, analysis, and policy experience related to global migration.

For questions or more information on our research programs, please contact us at info@migrationpolicy.org.
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/about/index.php

WHY ARE FEDERAL AGENCIES LISTED AS DONORS??????
Sources of Support About MPI > Sources of Support

MPI is grateful for our supporters’ generous contributions. Their investment is helping us inform a wide audience to make a difference in migration policy in the United States and abroad. Our donors include:

Aerodom

Anonymous

Atlantic Philanthropies

Barrow Cadbury Trust

Bertelsmann Stiftung

Bundesministerium des Innern (BMI)

Booz Allen Hamilton

Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration,
US Department of State


Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC


Carnegie Corporation of New York

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace


Center for Applied Linguistics

Center for Global Development

The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations

Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta

Danish Institute for Human Rights

Danish Refugee Council

Delegation of the European Union to the United States

Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs
and Equal Opportunities, European Commission

Fannie Mae Corporation

Ford Foundation

Ford Foundation, Office for Mexico and Central America


Foundation for Child Development

Foundation for Population, Migration
and Environment (BMU), Switzerland

German Marshall Fund of the United States

Global Commission on International Migration This would be the UN

Citizenship and Immigration Canada,

Government of Canada

Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Government of Finland

Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Government of Greece

Ministry of Labor and Social Policy,
Government of Italy

Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Government of Mexico

Ministry of Justice
Government of the Netherlands

Home Office,
Government of the United Kingdom

Department of International Development,
Government of the United Kingdom

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

Hamburg Institute for International Economics (HWWA)

Hellenic Migration Policy Institute (IMEPO)

Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation

Illinois Coalition for Refugee and Immigrant Rights


Inter-American Development Bank

International Organization for Migration

International Rescue Committee

JEHT Foundation

JM Kaplan Fund

JumpTV

Kendeda Fund

King Baudouin Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

The Lewin Group

Luso-American Foundation (FLAD)

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Manhattan Institute

Suzette Brooks Masters and Seth Masters

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

National Conference of State Legislatures

New Global Initiatives, Inc.

Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation

Norwegian Directorate of Immigration

Office of Refugee Resettlement,
US Department of Health and Human Services

Open Society Institute


Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD)

Ralph Reese

The Rockefeller Foundation

Russell Sage Foundation

Sabre Systems, Inc.

Smith Richardson Foundation

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center

Tinker Foundation, Inc.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Urban Institute

US Census Bureau
If you are an individual who is interested in donating to MPI, please click here for information on how to get started.

If you represent a philanthropic program and would like to discuss opportunities for supporting MPI's work, please contact Michael Fix, Vice President, at mfix@migrationpolicy.org or 202-266-1924.