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Susan Appe is associate professor of public administration and policy at the University at Albany, State University of New York.

How Migrant Clubs Help People in the U.S. and in Immigrants’ Homelands

Also known as hometown associations, they raise money by holding member breakfasts, raffles, and other events to help students pay for college or to pave roads, install electricity, or deal with other needs.

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On the First-Ever India Giving Day, the Highest-Earning Ethnic Group in the U.S. Gets a Chance to Step Up and Help Their Homeland

India’s first giving day, March 2, will raise money to improve education, health care, and gender equality and meet other important needs in a country with nearly 230 million people living in poverty.