Increasing the ability of people to move and work where they want is important for a range of societal goals, including:
Talent Mobility Fund is funded by a number of generous donors. We are looking for additional individual donors or institutions to join the Fund.
Are you a potential donor interested in learning more about the Fund? Please email Diane Rish, our Deputy Director, to learn about opportunities to contribute.

You can email Diane Rish, our Deputy Director, with any questions.
If you would like to apply for funding, please learn about our two-step application process here.
The grants review and selection process is managed by our Director and Deputy Director, with input from advisors on our experts council made up of domain area experts. All our grants are judged on the basis of a rubric. We use a rubric specific to our U.S. STEM Immigration ecosystem goals. In summary, we evaluate proposals on the basis of four criteria:
The Talent Mobility Fund is grateful for support from a number of donors. We are looking for additional individual donors or institutions to join the Fund. Please email Diane Rish, our Deputy Director, to learn about opportunities to contribute.
The Talent Mobility Fund aims to increase the use of existing, legal immigration pathways to the U.S. These include routes that:
By focusing on raising awareness, reducing barriers to entry, and building tools that improve navigation of these systems, we aim to ensure that existing mobility opportunities are more widely understood and more equitably accessed.
Interested in visa pathways to countries other than the United States? Contact The Migration Opportunity, which aims to leverage diverse immigration pathways to OECD countries to address global challenges such as youth unemployment, poverty, demographic decline, and workforce shortages.
