New Cohort Announced for the Gateways for Growth Challenge

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Over ten local communities have been selected for the Gateways for Growth Challenge, receiving support to enhance immigrant inclusion and community engagement.

WASHINGTON, D.C. & DECATUR, GA, December 15, 2025 — The American Immigration Council and Welcoming America, two prominent national nonprofits, have announced the selection of over ten local communities to receive awards as part of the Gateways for Growth Challenge (G4G) Round VI initiative. The awardees will benefit from a combination of customized research, technical assistance, and planning support aimed at developing strategies that enable all residents, including immigrants, to thrive and contribute fully to their communities.

The 2026 awardees encompass a diverse range of urban and rural communities across ten states, reflecting the extensive efforts being made nationwide by local governments, nonprofits, chambers of commerce, and community coalitions to foster welcoming environments. Among the selected communities are:

Arlington County, Virginia

Charlotte, North Carolina

Durham, North Carolina

El Paso County, Texas

Fort Bend County, Texas

Johnson County, Kansas

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Mahoning County, Ohio

St. Louis, Missouri

Wabash County, Indiana

“For nearly a decade, the Gateways for Growth Challenge has empowered local communities to quantify the impact of their immigrant populations and invest in welcoming policies and programs,” said Rich André, Director of State and Local Initiatives at the American Immigration Council. “We are excited to collaborate with this new cohort to create opportunities for all residents.”

Molly Hilligoss, Senior Network Director of Welcoming America, emphasized the importance of local leadership in fostering inclusive communities. “This cohort represents local leaders who are doing the day-to-day work of making their communities places where everyone can participate and succeed. We’re proud to support them as they turn their welcoming values into action,” she stated.

Since its inception in 2016, the Gateways for Growth Challenge has supported more than 75 localities across 37 states. Participating communities have developed comprehensive welcoming plans that address critical areas such as language access, workforce development, civic participation, and social cohesion. Many of these communities have successfully passed welcoming resolutions, launched new programs, joined the broader Welcoming Network, and achieved Certified Welcoming status—a national recognition for communities that meet established benchmarks for inclusion and welcoming.

For more information about the Gateways for Growth initiative, visit gatewaysforgrowth.org.

About the Gateways for Growth Challenge

The Gateways for Growth Challenge (G4G) is a competitive opportunity for localities to receive research support and technical assistance from the American Immigration Council and Welcoming America, aimed at improving immigrant inclusion in their communities. Learn more at gatewaysforgrowth.org.

About Welcoming America

Welcoming America is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that leads a movement of inclusive communities striving for prosperity by ensuring that everyone belongs. Through the Welcoming Network, the organization works to transform systems and culture by providing communities with the necessary roadmap to create welcoming policies and share innovative approaches to inclusion, fostering an environment where everyone can truly thrive. Learn more at welcomingamerica.org.

About the American Immigration Council

The American Immigration Council is dedicated to strengthening America by shaping perceptions and actions towards immigrants and immigration. The organization advocates for a fair and just immigration system that opens doors to those in need of protection while harnessing the energy and skills that immigrants contribute. The Council employs a multifaceted approach to advance change through litigation, research, legislative and administrative advocacy, and communications. Follow the Council on Bluesky @immcouncil.org and on Instagram @immcouncil.

The information in this article is based on a press release from the American Immigration Council.

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