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Centro de los Derechos del Migrante

Baltimore, Maryland
cdmigrante.org

Centro de los Derechos del Migrante was awarded $1,160,000 between 2011 and 2014, including 3 grants in Migration.

$300,000

2014 • 2 years • Migration

Centro de los Derechos del Migrante (CDM) is a binational legal, education, and advocacy organization operating in the United States and Mexico that works to protect the rights of people recruited in Mexico for temporary work in the United States. The grant will help publicize and staff CDM’s on-line recruitment transparency tool Contratados.org, an online platform for migrant workers to post on-line reviews of employers and recruiters. This grant will also help CDM develop new sources of revenue, including enhanced outreach to individual donors, to help ensure the organization’s long-term sustainability. The grant funds will be used for salaries for a development professional and a human trafficking specialist, partial support for other salaries and costs of outreach and training on the use of Contratados.

$560,000

2012 • 2 years • Migration

The Centro de los Derechos del Migrantes (Center for Migrant Rights - CDM) is a bi-national legal, education, and advocacy organization based in the U.S. and Mexico. It works to protect the rights of low-wage, temporary, seasonal, recruited workers in every step of the migration process. MacArthur funds will support CDM’s legal and policy advocacy work, the dissemination of CDM’s interactive map and reports that document abuses in the guest worker system, as well as the development of a tool for direct, real-time communication with workers.

$300,000

2011 • 2 years • Migration

To study practices of temporary migrant labor recruitment from Mexico to the U.S. (over two years).

cdmigrante.org
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