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to eliminate employment barriers for skilled immigrants and refugees and integrate this population into the U.S. professional workforce.
Upwardly Global is a national non-profit organization with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Chicago. Our mission is to eliminate employment barriers for skilled immigrants and refugees and integrate this p… See more →
  • November 8, 2009

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    April Djakoniya
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    April Djakoniya

    Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Small Steps Global Strides campaign in the past month. Whether through donations or spreading the word, your support allowed us to achieve something amazing - we surpassed the $5000 mark and got many new people engaged with our cause. Please stay active on th... See More

  • November 5, 2009

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    Thought you had more time to donate...? Time is running out! There are less than 24hrs to contribute to Upwardly Global:Small Steps Global Strides- a contender in America's Giving Challenge. Donate now and help us get to $5000-- we're just dollars away! -Go to www.causes.com/upwardlyglobal -... See More

  • November 2, 2009

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    Dear Fans of Upwardly Global: Small Steps-Global Strides, This is your last chance to help Upwardly Global make global strides and reach our fundraising goal as participants in America's Giving Challenge! We're just a few dollars away from $5000! Be the first to get us there by donating just $10--... See More

  • October 19, 2009

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    How many universities outside of the US (besides Oxford) can you or your colleagues name? Many immigrants and refugees have received a high-quality education at top-ranking universities in their home countries, but most American employers are unfamiliar with these institutions. This can be an immediate b... See More

  • October 17, 2009

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      Fact: 25% percent of all US residents holding PhDs in Science and Engineering are foreign born.

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