Two New York community foundations have created $2.5 million in grants to aid undocumented immigrants.
San Francisco's top foundations have also set up special grants to assist those targeted by the president's executive orders and newly emboldened immigration agents.
But, as nonprofit blogger Vu Lee wrote recently, there's never been a better time for foundations to open their pocketbooks to protect their marginalized communities.
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