The Ellis Island Initiative is a statewide coalition of New York’s leading labor, business, faith and advocacy organizations aiming to transform the state’s approach to integrating migrant families into our communities.
Over the last year and a half, New York has welcomed more than 100,000 asylum seekers who've fled violence and persecution in their home countries.
While this influx has undoubtedly proven challenging to local officials, the arrival of migrant families represents a real opportunity to revitalize local economies across the state, fill open jobs in local industries, and provide new opportunities for small businesses.
To meet this moment, the Ellis Island Initiative is convening leading voices from across the ideological spectrum to highlight how communities all over New York can benefit from a thoughtful, non-political approach to integrating new immigrants.
By putting migrants to work, filling these workforce needs and highlighting the resulting opportunities for local residents, we believe we have a historic opportunity to supercharge New York’s economy and address the top priorities of our local residents, including:
Support local employers and potential workers by identifying gaps in workforce development and job training programs to create pathways to quality jobs for all New Yorkers
Provide guidance for local residents and small businesses on how to take advantage of business opportunities in security, food production, construction, legal and other support services as part of the state's investment to support the new arrivals
Convene local business, labor, faith and civic stakeholders that will work closely with elected officials to develop common-sense, thoughtful approaches to integrating migrants safely and productively
Provide local volunteer opportunities to help integrate migrants into the fabric of local communities and serve as first points of contact with local communities.
Eloisa has wanted to help patients since she was little. She was a doctor in El Salvador but had to work three jobs here — and she still couldn’t make ends meet. Thanks to this apprenticeship, Eloisa is expected to finish her training and become a CNA in March, securing a good-paying job for her family while also helping New York address an urgent staffing shortage.
February 7, 2024
Read MoreAsylum-seekers have pumped millions into Long Island's economy since arriving to the region by the thousands, according to a report that comes amid the third calendar year of the migrant crisis.
January 9, 2024
Read MoreOn the December edition of Connect NY, we’ll explore the state’s response to the influx of migrants coming to New York since early 2022. We’ll consider the priorities and leadership from Governor Kathy Hochul; highlight the range of local responses outside of New York City; and discuss the best way forward for asylum seekers and New York.
December 24, 2023
Read MorePlease contact us at info@ellisislandinitiative.org for more info