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The collaboration between Upwardly Global and Google.org has driven over $4M in wage gains for program participants to date NEW YORK — Upwardly Global announced a $1 million grant from Google.org, Google’s philanthropy, to provide the Google Career Certificates program with unique wraparound services to more immigrant and refugee job

Afghan Adjustment Act Statistics

Upwardly Global demonstrates how Afghan newcomers are critical to help fill the more than 10M open jobs; urges passage of the Afghan Adjustment Act WASHINGTON, D.C. — According to a new report from Upwardly Global, the displacement of 36,000 Afghan refugees from the United States once their parolee and temporary

Working Medical Professionals

Upwardly Global receives $800,000 grant to scale alternative hiring model for immigrants and refugees in healthcare NEW YORK — Upwardly Global, the first and longest-serving organization dedicated to rebuilding the careers of immigrants in the U.S., today announced it received an $800,000 grant from Truist Foundation to support its efforts

Upwardly Global joins Workforce Training Accelerator coalition to develop cutting-edge technologies and revolutionize job placements for low-income communities NEW YORK — ​Upwardly Global, the first and longest-serving organization dedicated to rebuilding the careers of immigrants in the U.S., joined Schmidt Futures’ Opportunity Engines program — the Workforce Training Accelerator — on

A new special report highlights Afghan newcomers’ $1.71 billion potential annual earnings and $227 million potential annual tax dollars in an effort to spur legislative or administrative action and ensure stability for over 36,000 Afghans in the U.S. Upwardly Global is sharing this report in collaboration with the Evacuate Our

NEW YORK — Upwardly Global’s President and CEO Jina Krause-Vilmar was recently featured as a guest on SiriusXM’s “Tell Me Everything” with John Fugelsang on Tuesday, March 21. During the interview, Krause-Vilmar discussed the vital role of immigrants and refugees in the U.S. workforce, citing the fact that 85% of