BORDERLINKS
BORDERLINKS
BORDERLINKS
AI Summary
BorderLinks is a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the right to free movement and asylum, immigrants' rights, and multicultural education, among other causes. With an operating budget of $563.7K and total revenue of $861.3K for the 2024 fiscal year, BorderLinks focuses on collective learning and action in the borderlands to address unjust migration laws and conditions. The organization does not rely on a single funder for 50% or more of its revenue and operates through popular education and community partnerships to inspire social transformation. For more information, visit www.borderlinks.org.
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Mission Statement
BorderLinks is a community-based organization where people collectively learn, teach, reflect, share resources, and organize for justice in the borderlands. Through popular education rooted in place and lived experience, BorderLinks and community partners inspire and ignite action to transform unjust border and (im)migration laws and conditions. We belong to movements for social transformation & collective liberation.
Cause Areas
9
Community organizing
Continuing education
Charter school education
Multicultural education
Secondary education
University education
Immigrants' rights
Right to free movement and asylum
Arts exchange
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Populations
19
Older adults
Young adults
Adolescents
Preteens
Mexican Community
American Indians
Multiracial people
People of African descent
Asian American/of Asian descent
People of European descent
Hispanic/Latinx/of Latinx or Spanish-speaking descent
People of Central American descent
People of Middle Eastern descent
Immigrants
Undocumented immigrants
Students
Teachers
Activists
Retired people
Charity Verification Snapshot
IRS EO Business Master File Status
Listed as tax-exempt
IRS Pub 78 Status
Eligible for tax-deductible gifts
IRS Revocation Status
Not in Automatic Revocation of Exemption List
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is BORDERLINKS’s budget?
In 2024, BORDERLINKS reported an annual operating budget of around $564 thousand. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does BORDERLINKS support?
BORDERLINKS supports work in Community organizing, Continuing education, Charter school education, Multicultural education, Secondary education, University education, Immigrants' rights, Right to free movement and asylum, and Arts exchange.
Where does BORDERLINKS operate?
BORDERLINKS is headquartered in TUCSON, AZ.
Who funded BORDERLINKS recently?
In 2025, BORDERLINKS received grants from Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Inc, Social Venture Partners Tucson, and MENARD FAMILY FOUNDATION C/O LINDSAY & BROWNELL LLP. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant BORDERLINKS received in 2024?
The largest grant to BORDERLINKS in 2024 exceeds $9,800.
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