
Refugee policy needs more than discussion.
Fund the work that moves it.
Migration Impact Collective is a young Canadian non-profit working alongside refugee-led organisations to close the gap between refugee rights and refugee self-reliance. Our work is evidence-led, refugee-shaped, and reform-bound. Your gift funds it directly.
WHAT YOUR GIFT MAKES POSSIBLE
The road ahead, in five priorities.


Field evidence from where displacement happens.
Multi-year mixed-methods studies on the structural barriers to refugee self-reliance, conducted close to the populations the research is meant to serve. The evidence identifies what new pathways could replace what isn't working. Your gift funds the field studies that produce it.
Where refugee rights meet refugee reality.
Multi-year mixed-methods studies on the structural barriers to refugee self-reliance, conducted close to the populations the research is meant to serve. The evidence identifies what new pathways could replace what isn't working. Your gift funds the field studies that produce it.

Partnerships across the migration governance sector.
Working relationships with NGOs, academic institutions, governments, and other civil society actors. Partner organisations' analytical reach and institutional access extend the work. Your gift funds the relational work that locates Migration Impact Collective within the broader sector.

Refugee-led leadership in refugee response.
Programmes that strengthen refugee-led organisations on their own institutional priorities. Migration Impact Collective is built on the principle that refugee-led organisations will lead the sector's evolution. Your gift funds the capacity work that supports them toward long-term independence.
The displacement questions current frameworks can't answer.
Analytical and convening work on climate-induced displacement, gender across migration governance, and the role of refugee and displaced youth in the policy spaces that shape their futures. Your gift funds the work that helps the sector see what comes next.

