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Help Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network by speaking with a member of their organization on the phone for 1 hour about their data and analytics needs.
Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network
Atlanta, GA, USA
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Posted October 17th

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What we'd like to talk about

We need strategic advice on data collection and reporting. One example of a riddle we need to solve is below. We are moving estimation-based to collected data. Legal experience preferred.

Additional context

At GAIN, "clients" include approximately 550 people annually, including intakes, consultations, and families represented through immigration cases which are either new or rolled over from previous years and which are placed through either direct representation or pro bono referrals. We need help understanding how to divide that number into effective categories, as well as how to best collect data moving forward.

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Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network
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Kate M.

Director of Development

Our mission

Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network (GAIN)'s mission is to to provide free immigration legal services to victims of crime and persecution. Our vision is safety, freedom, and opportunity for all.

What we do

Since its inception in 2005, Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network (GAIN) has served Georgia's vulnerable immigrant community with pro bono legal representation.

GAIN attorneys train and mentor volunteer attorneys, screen cases, and offer technical assistance in immigration matters, while taking on a small percentage of our cases, usually with complex needs, through direct representation. Our impact has grown over time as we expanded the Asylum program's successful model of training and mentoring volunteer attorneys to create the Victims of Violence program for victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes.

Since 2005, through direct representation and pro bono referrals, GAIN has helped over 6,600 women, men, and children secure immigration status as a result of a prior victimization or fear of persecution.

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Vijay was a great help! It was such a relief to have a low-stress way to connect with an expert.
Kate M.
Kate M.

Director of Development

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