
Thank you for supporting Upwardly Global!
Your donation makes a real difference, and we’re so grateful that you’re part of our community.
There’s one more thing you can do that will help us expand our mission: spread the word about the important work we’re doing to help immigrants and refugees rebuild their careers here in the U.S.
Sharing on social media is one of the most powerful things you can do to help us expand our mission. One post can spark a conversation, inspire a friend to give, or connect an immigrant jobseeker to our resources. That’s why we’ve put together this toolkit to make it as easy as possible for you to introduce Upwardly Global to your network.
All you need to do is reshare one (or more!) of the posts below and use the ready-made captions (or personalize it with your own words!).
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I just donated to Upwardly Global, and I want to tell you why.
Imagine being a surgeon, an engineer, or an accountant in your home country. You arrive in the United States, gain work-authorization, and know that you’re ready to contribute.
Then, you quickly realize that the U.S. job market isn’t built for you. Perhaps you aren’t familiar with networking in a new country, your resume isn’t in a U.S. format, or you’re facing daunting requirements to gain the certifications you need to practice your profession.
That’s the reality for millions of work-authorized immigrants, refugees, and asylees in this country. Upwardly Global exists to change that through one-on-one career coaching, resume tools, interview prep, networking, and employer connections.
The results speak for themselves: 35,000+ immigrant professionals placed in skill-aligned jobs, with participants more than tripling their salaries on average. Each of those placements is an investment in our economy, our workforce, and our communities.
If you care about unlocking our country’s potential, join me. Learn more or donate: http://upwardlyglobal.org/donate
#UpwardlyGlobal #ImmigrantTalent #WorkforceInclusion #Donate #GiveBack
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The U.S. is facing a talent shortage. And we’re leaving some of our best candidates on the sidelines.
I just donated to Upwardly Global because they’re doing something about it.
They support work-authorized immigrants, refugees, and asylees who arrive here with professional degrees and years of experience, and help them navigate a job market that too often overlooks them.
The results:
- Over 35,000 people placed in jobs that match their expertise
- Salaries more than tripled, on average
- An estimated $1.9B in annual economic impact
As someone who [add a personal touch, i.e., as someone who hires people/has been in the U.S. workforce for X years/works in an industry experiencing shortages], I know that optimizing the talent within our borders benefits us all.
Learn more about Upwardly Global today: https://www.upwardlyglobal.org/
#UpwardlyGlobal #ImmigrantProfessionals #WorkforceDevelopment #Donate
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I just donated to @upwardlyglobal! Because I believe that talent shouldn’t go to waste and that all people deserve the opportunity to practice their hard-earned skills.
Upwardly Global helps immigrants, refugees, and asylees with professional backgrounds restart their careers in the U.S. through coaching, job prep, and real employer connections.
That’s a doctor getting back to medicine. An engineer back in the field. A pilot back in the cockpit.
That’s 35,000+ people (and counting) who are now able to contribute their skills more fully to our communities, and over $1.9B in estimated annual economic impact.
In other words, that’s a win-win for all of us.
Learn more or give at upwardlyglobal.org/donate. 🌍
#UpwardlyGlobal #ImmigrantStories #Donate #CareerCoaching #WorkforceInclusion #GiveBack
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Proud to support @upwardlyglobal today in their mission to help immigrants and refugees find skill-aligned jobs here in the US.
If you’ve been looking for somewhere meaningful to give, consider joining me in making a donation today at upwardlyglobal.org.
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I just made a donation to Upwardly Global, and I wanted to tell you why.
Upwardly Global helps work-authorized immigrants and refugees who came to the U.S. with professional degrees and years of experience restart their careers. They offer coaching, job prep, mentorship, and real connections to employers who are actively looking for the skills these professionals have to offer.
The results speak for themselves:
- Over 35,000 people placed in jobs that match their expertise
- Salaries more than tripled, on average
- An estimated $1.9B in annual economic impact
In other words, that’s a win for all of us.
Consider joining me by making a donation today. ➡️ upwardlyglobal.org/donate
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What would you do if everything you’d worked for suddenly didn’t seem to count anymore?
For millions of immigrants, refugees, and asylees arriving in the U.S., that’s not a hypothetical. It’s their reality. They show up with expertise, ambition, and drive…and face a job market that doesn’t know how to recognize their skills or experience.
Upwardly Global exists to fix that. They walk alongside skilled immigrant professionals through career coaching, job search tools, and employer connections, until they land a role that allows them to do the work they were trained to do.
I just donated because I believe that when a doctor is able to get back to medicine or an engineer is able to get back to the lab, we all benefit. I hope you’ll consider giving too.
👉 upwardlyglobal.org/donate