For over a decade, the Migration & Human Rights Program has served as a hub that directly links immigration law practice within Cornell’s clinics and wide-ranging research by Cornell faculty with law and policy discussions in Washington, DC, Albany, and around the world. In the past five years, the Program has raised nearly five million dollars, including through significant grants from the Charles Koch Foundation, the Crankstart Foundation, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, the Immigrant Justice Corps, the Open Society Foundations, the Robert S. Bosch Stiftung, and the Mellon Foundation Just Futures Initiative (through the Cornell University Migrations Initiative) as well as the First Baptist Church and the First Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown, New York, and major contributions from several anonymous individual and institutional donors. This funding has enabled the Program to expand its core programs and created a structure that makes it unique in the immigration ecosystem in the United States.