Civil rights nonprofit advocating for American Muslims and immigrant communities
CAIR Sacramento Valley/Central California is a civil rights organization founded in 2002, operating across a 11–50-person team with pronounced legal (20 roles) and operations (9) depth. The hiring velocity is decelerating while maintaining active recruitment, signaling either capacity constraints or a shift toward consolidation after prior growth. Core focus spans immigration services, religious accommodation barriers, and systemic discrimination monitoring—work anchored in grant-funded programs and community outreach.
Notable leadership hires: Managing Director
CAIR-SV/CC champions civil liberties and justice for American Muslims and immigrant communities in the Sacramento Valley and Central California region. The organization operates across legal advocacy, community organizing, and immigrant services, with particular emphasis on religious rights monitoring, employment discrimination defense, and reducing barriers to religious accommodation in schools and workplaces. Programming includes fundraising events, phone banking, Ramadan outreach, and statewide religious rights surveillance. The nonprofit relies on grant funding and donor support, creating operational pressure around compliance, resource allocation, and service scaling.
CAIR-SV/CC promotes justice and civil liberties for American Muslims while advancing immigrant rights and reducing religious discrimination in employment, schools, prisons, and law enforcement interactions across California.
Headquartered in Sacramento, California. The organization operates across the Sacramento Valley and Central California region and hires exclusively within the United States.
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