Since 1976 · UN ECOSOC Consultative Status

You left everything behind
so your family could have
everything ahead.

You may have left Lagos or Lima, Damascus or Dhaka, Havana or Hanoi. You carried your children, your hopes, and your culture across borders most people will never cross. That took extraordinary courage. Immigrants Alliance exists in 190+ countries so that you — and your family — never have to face what comes next alone. We help you find safety, build your future, protect your dignity, and celebrate the culture only you can give the world.

190+
Countries Served
1976
Year Founded
41
Annual Parades
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UN ECOSOC Status

Your culture is not a problem to solve.
It is a gift the world needs.

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You Are Not Alone

Whether you pray in a mosque in Marseille, a temple in Toronto, a church in Caracas, or a synagogue in São Paulo — there are people in 190+ countries who understand your journey because they have lived it. When you join this Alliance, you join a family.

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Your Independence Matters

We don't offer charity. We offer tools. Through S.E.E.D. and MundusPass, we help you and your organization build real financial independence — so your children never have to depend on anyone else's generosity. Your skills have value. Your work has dignity. Your future is yours to build.

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Your Culture Is Medicine

Every time a Korean grandmother teaches a neighbor to make kimchi, every time a Dominican band plays in a park, every time an Indian family shares Diwali with the building — prejudice shrinks. Your culture is not a burden. It is the cure for ignorance. You are part of that healing.

Why your city needs immigrants

In every country where birth rates are falling and populations are aging, immigrants are the ones keeping hospitals staffed, schools open, farms productive, and businesses growing. This is not opinion. It is demographic reality.

The restaurant you love was probably started by an immigrant. The nurse who cared for your parent may have trained in another country. The engineer designing your city’s next bridge may have arrived with nothing but a degree and a dream.

Immigrants don’t weaken nations. They build them. They always have. Every great city in human history was made great by the people who came from somewhere else — and chose to stay.

If you are a citizen reading this: welcome your immigrant neighbors. If you are an immigrant reading this: you are already home.

Three ways to begin — right now

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Register Your Organization

Whether you lead a cultural association, a religious group, a professional network, or a service provider — there is a place for you in this Alliance. Membership gives you access to funding, events, global recognition, and a worldwide support network.

Register Organization →
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Apply for S.E.E.D.

Your organization deserves more than survival. S.E.E.D. assigns a dedicated Development Officer to help you reach $250,000+ in annual sustainable revenue. Not a grant. Not a donation. Real independence.

Apply for S.E.E.D. →
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International Cultures Celebration

A week-long celebration — national pavilions, diplomacy, awards, and a parade that turns NYC into the world's stage. Full restart: June 2027.

Explore Celebration →
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March in the Parade

June 13, 2026. Fifteen blocks of the Avenue of the Americas become the world's proudest stage. Your culture. Your music. Your traditions. Your moment. Free for member organizations.

Register for Parade →

Your organization was built to serve your community. S.E.E.D. makes sure it can afford to.

Most nonprofits are one bad quarter away from closing their doors. S.E.E.D. changes that — with a dedicated Development Officer, a clear revenue plan, and the backing of a global network that believes your mission matters.

Apply for S.E.E.D. →
$250K+Revenue Goal per Organization
92%of NGOs Lack Sustainability
190+Countries Served
1:1Dedicated Development Officer

Know before you go.

Our safety tools help you understand conditions in any city or country — so you can make informed decisions for yourself and your family. Search a destination. Check the risk level. Read community guidance. Plan wisely.

Discrimination Monitor

See where incidents have been reported — by city, by type, by severity. Because the first step to safety is knowing what others have experienced.

View Reports

Interactive Safety Map

Red means danger. Yellow means caution. Green means safer. Click any city to see practical guidance for visiting, working, or settling there with your family.

Open Safety Map

Safer Destinations

Thinking about relocating? Compare cities by safety ratings, immigrant support services, and community strength — before you make the move.

Find Safer Places

The stories that change minds — from every continent

Articles. Videos. Podcasts. Interviews with mayors, cultural leaders, advocates, and families from Lagos to London, from Dhaka to Duisburg. Every immigrant carries a story the world needs to hear. Every welcoming city has a leader who understood that immigrants don’t weaken nations — they build them.

Story

From a Suitcase to a Business That Employs 40 People

Amara arrived in Toronto from Lagos with two bags and a phone number. Today she runs a catering company celebrating the food of three continents — and her neighborhood considers her irreplaceable.

Entrepreneur · Lagos → Toronto

Mayor

"This City Would Not Function Without Immigrants"

The mayor of a German industrial city explains how immigrant workers, entrepreneurs, and families revitalized neighborhoods that were emptying — and why his administration actively recruits newcomers.

Civic Leader · Duisburg, Germany

Family

Our Daughter Speaks Three Languages. We Speak Hope.

A family from Damascus, now in Berlin, shares how their daughter became the bridge between two worlds — translating not just words at school meetings, but understanding between cultures.

Family · Damascus → Berlin

Video

The Nurse Who Saved a Ward — and Came From the Philippines

A short documentary about Maria, who left Manila to work in a London hospital. When the ward was understaffed during a crisis, she trained six colleagues. The hospital credits her with saving the department.

🎬 Video · Manila → London

Advocate

Why Every Country Needs More Immigrants — The Data Is Clear

Declining birth rates in Japan, Italy, South Korea. Aging populations in Canada, Germany, Australia. Labor shortages everywhere. Nations that welcome immigrants grow stronger. Nations that close doors grow older.

Global Research · Demographic Analysis

Culture

The Festival That Changed a City’s Mind

When a small town in Yorkshire hosted its first multicultural festival, 200 people came. The next year, 3,000. By the third year, the town council made it permanent — and property values rose.

Cultural Leader · Yorkshire, UK

Podcast

Voices Without Borders: A Conversation With Three Continents

A live podcast recording where an Ethiopian poet in Nairobi, a Colombian architect in Madrid, and a Vietnamese chef in Melbourne discuss what home means when you carry it inside you.

🎙 Podcast · Nairobi · Madrid · Melbourne

Success

I Was Undocumented at Nine. I Became a Doctor at Twenty-Three.

Dr. Reyes shares the 14-year journey from crossing a border to completing medical residency — and why she chose to practice in the same community that raised her, because they never gave up on her.

Dr. Reyes · Southwest USA

Civic Leader

A Brazilian Mayor Explains Why He Built an Immigrant Welcome Center

In a mid-size city in southern Brazil, Venezuelan and Haitian families were sleeping in bus stations. The mayor built a center — and within a year, 80% of the families had jobs, housing, and their children in school.

Mayor · Curitiba, Brazil

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You traveled thousands of miles
to give your family a better life.
We are here to help you build it.

190+ countries. Five decades. Every language, every faith, every background. One promise: you and your family will never walk alone.