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Virtual Auction for Immigrant Justice 2022


Virtual Auction for Immigrant Justice 2022: Now Open

  • Bidding Begins: November 7, 2022

  • Bidding Ends: Friday Dec 2nd, 2022 at 8 PM EST -- *but last-minute bids will extend an item’s auction by 10 minutes!

Support the leadership of undocumented youth by bidding on items and spreading the word!


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Open Call for Submissions: Deadline Extended to November 4, 2022

Calling all artists, businesses, and companies! We are excited to announce that applications are now open for our 3rd Virtual Auction for Immigrant Justice. Artists and small businesses may choose to keep up to 40% of proceeds. All remaining proceeds benefit NYSYLC’s programs led by and supporting undocumented youth in NYC.

Unlike last year, we are auctioning on BetterWorld instead of Instagram, and we removed restrictions on starting bids. Submit up to five auction listings.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: November 4, 2022

Short Application for Business Donations: Deadline November 11, 2022

If you:

  • Are a business or company offering to donate 100% of proceeds from digital items, gift certificates, tickets, or consumer goods, and

  • Are covering any shipping costs that may arise,

Please use the short application form below! Otherwise, use the “Apply” form above.

Who is the NYSYLC?

The NYSYLC is the first organization in New York led by undocumented youth. Our goal is to give undocumented youth the tools and space to organize and create change in our communities. All of our programs are designed, led, and run by undocumented youth. We led the fight for affordable higher education for undocumented students, leading to the passage of the New York State Dream Act in 2019.

Our programs include:

  • Organizing and developing the leadership of undocumented youth, for immigrant justice and equal access to higher education

  • Assisting undocumented high school students with college access and professional development

  • Providing mentorship

  • Educating about relief programs

  • Building support groups

  • Hosting workshops for art and self-expression

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