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Chicanos por la Causa from their site:
"Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) believes that all people, without discrimination, should have the power to live a life of dignity. Our programs work to help individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency by providing accessible healthcare; affordable housing; a quality education; access to meaningful work; and political representation."
Learn more here: CPLC.org
Congressional Hispanic Caucus from their site:
"The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) was founded in December 1976 as a legislative service organization of the United States House of Representatives. Today, the CHC is organized as a Congressional Member organization, governed by the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives. The CHC addresses national and international issues and crafts policies that impact the Hispanic community. The function of the Caucus is to serve as a forum for the Hispanic Members of Congress to coalesce around a collective legislative agenda."
Learn more here: CHC.House.gov
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute from their site:
"CHCI provides leadership, public service, and policy experiences to outstanding Latino/a/x students and young professionals, and convenes Members of Congress and other public officials, corporate executives, nonprofit advocates, and thought leaders to discuss issues facing the nation and the Hispanic community."
Learn more here: CHCI.org
Hispanic Federation from their site:
"In 1990, a small group of visionary Latino leaders came together to create Hispanic Federation in New York City. Since then, we've expanded to 42 states and territories and have empowered millions of Latinos nationwide."
"Hispanic Federation serves as a national model for Latino social, political, and economic empowerment. Through our advocacy work, community programs, and partnerships with more than 650 nonprofits, we work to uplift millions of Hispanic children, youth, individuals, and families across 42 states and territories."
"As the largest Latino umbrella organization in the nation, HF collaborates with our network of nonprofits as well as local, state, and national leaders and institutions to identify inequities and develop solutions to address them. Our policy and advocacy work aims to advance Latino opportunity and equity by focusing on three pillars: civil rights, justice, and equity and empowerment."
Learn more here: HispanicFederation.org
Hispanic Heritage Foundation from their site:
"Established by the White House in 1987, the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) is an award-winning nonprofit. HHF is a 501(c)3 focused on assisting 'a Latino to help hundreds more' through a unique cycle of leadership built on a high-profile, year-round continuum of sustainable programs, including the Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards, Latinos On Fast Track (LOFT), Hispanic Heritage Awards and Public Awareness Campaigns."
Learn more here: HispanicHeritage.org
Hispanic Scholarship Fund from their site:
"Founded in 1975, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) empowers students and parents with the knowledge and resources to successfully complete a higher education, while providing support services and scholarships to as many exceptional students, Scholars, and Alumni as possible. HSF strives to make college education a top priority for every family across the nation, mobilizing communities to proactively advance that goal-each individual, over a lifetime, in every way they can."
Learn more here: HSF.net
Latino Victory from their site:
"Latino Victory is an organization dedicated to building political power in the Latino community so that the voices and values of Latinos are reflected at every level of government and in the policies that drive our country forward."
Learn more here: LatinoVictory.us
Make the Road Action from their site:
"Make the Road Action (MRA) builds political power rooted in working-class Latinx communities, promotes policy solutions that improve the lives of all working-class and low-income people, and strengthens the movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change.
A key piece of our work is mobilizing voters in our communities each year to ensure their voices are heard in the political process. MRA was founded in 2009, and, since 2015, has expanded from New York to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Nevada.
MRA has quickly built and expanded a powerful infrastructure. In 2020, across five states, we generated more than four million phone calls and text messages to voters, with a complementary digital effort."
Learn more here: MaketheRoadAction.org
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