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Strengthening Latino Communities

 

Membership

HIP members bring innovation and an informed multi-cultural perspective to philanthropy. Extending across the Americas, our membership network is comprised of more than 550 grantmakers committed to creating vibrant, healthy Latino communities by investing in Latino leaders and by increasing resources for the Latino civil sector. 
Membership

 

The Funders' Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities

In 2000, HIP launched a collaborative initiative of local, national and transnational funders to build capacity among small-to-medium-sized Latino nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and Latin America through technical assistance and grant making.  As of July, 2007 the Collaborative has leveraged more than $35 million from 160 local, national and transnational funders in support of 427 Latino nonprofits in the US and Latin America.

Funders Collaborative

 

Transnational Programs

HIP is an innovative leader among its global constituents. In 2001, HIP’s strategic plan listed Transnational Programs as one of its top priorities.  By 2002, HIP’s first two Transnational sites had been launched. In Argentina, HIP’s partners include Bank Boston, Fundación Minetti, Telefónica de España and the University of Córdoba. In the Dominican Republic, HIP’s partners are the Fundación Falconbridge, the Levi Strauss Foundation, and another eleven local donors. HIP has recently launched two new programs focused on productive projects in Latin America that engage Latino diaspora communities and regions with high emigration rates. The first project is funded by the Inter-American Development Bank's Multi-Lateral Investment Fund, and will be implemented in Argentina, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico and Nicaragua. The second project is funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and will focus on Mexican communities in Guanajuato and diaspora communities in the U.S.

Transnational

 

Giving Partnerships for Strong Latino Communities
In 2007, HIP launched an exciting new initiative that engages individual donors and assists community foundations with outreach to individuals to increase giving to Latino communities. Participants in Giving Partnerships include community leaders, business owners, and families who have come together to invest in their community. Investments made by individuals are matched dollar-for-dollar through the HIP Funders’ Collaborative, leveraging substantial assets for Latino nonprofits and their leaders. All Giving Partnership grants are for capacity-building projects; they provide technical assistance, leadership training, and networking opportunities, which provide Latino organizations with new skills and greater visibility within the field of philanthropy. This initiative is being piloted through partnerships with the Latino Community Foundation of Colorado, a project of the Rose Community Foundation, and the Apoyo Fund, a project of the Westchester Community Foundation in New York.

 

Talent Bank

One of HIP's goals is to increase diversity within the field of philanthropy, and we have a variety of programs which focus on professional development.  We are currently building a Talent Bank of our members which will be used by foundations and search firms when they are looking to fill staff and trustee positions.  By helping organizations to better identify and locate talented individuals we hope to increase the overall diversity within the foundation community.  Please check back here in the future for more information on the Talent Bank.

Talent Bank

 

Latino Nonprofit Directory

HIP’s numerous relationships with Latino nonprofits have inspired us to develop a Latino Nonprofit Directory that includes organizations from across the United States and within Latin America.

Directory

Consultant Database
Informed by Funders’ Collaborative grantees, HIP funders, and HIP members we have compiled the HIP Consultant Database, a broad collection of consultant contact and specialization information. We hope that this much-needed resource will be an asset to the nonprofit field and expand access to culturally competent consultants.
Database

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