The mission of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) is to respond to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future.

The IRC in Salt Lake City maintains robust opportunities for local and national organizations to engage meaningfully in our local work and support the efforts of refugee, asylee, immigrant and new American families to positively integrate into our community. Engagement in our work ranges from volunteer opportunities to team donation drives, educational presentations, event support and more. You and your team will learn more about refugee resettlement in Utah and other vital services provided by the IRC in Salt Lake City.

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Organize donation drives

Engage your team

Raise much-needed funds

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The IRC Way: Principles of Partner Engagement

The International Rescue Committee's code of conduct, the IRC Way, guides staff around the world as they diligently work to focus efforts on the wellbeing of the families we serve while meeting the expectations of the IRC’s donors as responsible stewards of their resources. The IRC in Salt Lake City developed the following Principles of Partner Engagement in our effort to align with both our own guiding values reflected in the IRC Way and principles established by Community-Centric Fundraising. We hope you will join us in striving to meet the following principles as you engage in our work:

1. The people we serve benefit first.

2. Our efforts align with IRC’s mission and Values: Integrity, Equality, Accountability, and Service.

3. The IRC and community partners act as supporters, not saviors.

4. The IRC and community partners mutually commit to integrating racial justice, human rights, and intersectionality in our work.

5. Mutual Accountability: The IRC and community partners hold each other accountable for the behaviors, actions, and results of the partnership.

Join Us as a Partner

With over 20 different programs, the IRC in Salt Lake City offers a variety of engagement opportunities for corporate and community partners. From one-time engagement to a full year of activities, we work with you to build a lasting and mutually beneficial partnership. Activities could include consistent employee volunteer opportunities, a pledged yearly donation or event sponsorship, engagement with IRC’s food entrepreneurship program, education or awareness-raising campaigns and/or support of the IRC’s current advocacy initiatives.

Start by learning more about past community partners and their experiences below, then email us at [email protected] to begin the conversation.

Read the stories of some of our community partners and their experiences:

Review other successful partnerships at the IRC in Salt Lake City here »

Partner Engagement Opportunities

Learn more about the activities your organization can support at the IRC in Salt Lake City:

Volunteer

Email [email protected] to learn more.

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Organize Donation Drives

  1. Warm Welcome Winter Clothing Drive: Ensure a warm welcome by supplying refugee families with winter gear ahead of their first Utah winter.
  2. Light One Candle: Sponsor a refugee family during the holidays and fulfill their wish list of much-needed items and other gifts.

Email [email protected] to learn more.

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A mother and two children select winter accessories from a pile of gloves at the IRC's Warm Welcome Winter Clothing Drive, as the volunteer assisting them stands in the background.
Every fall, the IRC in Salt Lake City organizes the Warm Welcome Winter Clothing Drive to distribute winter essentials for newly arrived refugees.
Photo: Underbelly Creative

Engage your team

Email [email protected] to learn more.

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Raise much-needed funds

Email [email protected] to learn more.

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An aerial shot of Breaking Bread in 2019, showing a large, dimly lit room full of people sitting around multiple large tables.
Breaking Bread in 2019.
Photo: Brendan O'Leary/Lantern Light Media

Other Opportunities

Employ job-ready adults 

Advocate for refugee families in Utah

Build a cause marketing campaign to support the IRC 

Email [email protected] to learn more.

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FAQs

How do I get started on a partnership?

Look over the options above for examples of partnerships and other types of engagement the IRC can offer partners. Once you have an idea of what you are most interested in, then email us to set up an initial meeting. At this meeting, we can provide more information about the IRC and our work, as well as go into more detail about the engagement opportunities we have available.

Can I organize a group volunteer activity for my team without a budget?

We are grateful for your invaluable contribution of volunteers and time in support of our work. However, due to the significant amount of staff time and organizational resources that go into organizing and completing successful volunteer days, we generally encourage a financial donation in addition to your commitment of time. Donations help offset the hard costs of the project in addition to directly supporting participants of the program, long-term program outcomes and staff time. With your support as a volunteer group and the additional monetary gift, we complete large-scale projects in just a few hours, and cover time spent planning for the project, gathering supplies, and other direct costs for our programs. Occasionally, depending on the project, groups can be accommodated without a direct monetary contribution.

How will our donation to the IRC be used?

If you provide a donation as part of a volunteer project, your donation will directly support the project, the program facilitating the project, and other related activities.

If you make an annual or monthly gift, your contribution could support a variety of activities including emergency housing supports for refugee families, ensuring added flexibility to our programming, supporting staff learning and training, and other local organization-wide expenses not covered by grant funding. Monetary gifts can also be allocated to meet your intent as a donor in support of a specific program or initiative.  

How much advance notice does the IRC need to plan partnership activities?

Most opportunities for partnerships have flexible timing, however, some of them do require advance notice. If you are interested in a group volunteer opportunity, please let us know at least three weeks in advance to schedule a volunteer day. If you are interested in hosting a workshop, please allow up to six weeks for preparation to ensure an engaging experience for all involved. Sponsorship or volunteering for events should be planned at least a month in advance. If you are in doubt of your timeline, please reach out sooner rather than later to start the conversation.

Can we connect our grants program/foundation to your work?

Yes! In addition to partner engagement, the IRC in Salt Lake City continues to build a robust and diverse funding pipeline in support of over 20 different programs and services tailored to meet the needs of and reduce barriers for refugees, asylees, immigrants and new Americans living in Utah. We are grateful to make new connections and discuss program alignment with your organization’s funding priorities.

Do you have volunteer opportunities that meet CRA requirements?

Yes, we have a breadth of experience supporting organizations as they work to meet their Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) requirements.

Questions? Email [email protected].

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