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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 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


Mijente from their site:

"We are a political home for Latinx and Chicanx people who seek racial, economic, gender and climate justice. Often we are told as Latinxs that in order to get ahead we need to just work hard and not ask questions. We believe the opposite - we need to hold our heads high and speak out."

Learn more here: Mijente.net


NALEO Educational Fund from their site:

"NALEO Educational Fund is the nation's leading 501(c) (3) non-profit, non-partisan organization that facilitates full Latino participation in the American political process, from citizenship to public service."

Learn more here: NALEO.org


National Hispanic Institute from their site:

"To create experiences that engage achieving high school and college age youth in community leadership roles that advance our quality of life." "Since the late 1970s, the founders of the National Hispanic Institute (NHI), Ernesto Nieto, and co-founder, Gloria de Léon, saw the rapidly expanding U.S. Latino youth population as a source of bright, forward thinking young minds that could become involved in community leadership development."

Learn more here: NationalHispanicInstitute.org


Prospanica from their site:

"To empower and enable Hispanic MBAs and business professionals to achieve their full educational, economic, and social potential." "Prospanica has advocated for Hispanic business professionals for 30 years. Since our founding as the National Society of Hispanic MBAs in 1988, we've hosted annual career and professional development conferences, connecting thousands of Hispanics to graduate programs, subject matter experts, corporations, and each other."

Learn more here: Prospanica.org


Unidos US from their site:

"Since 1968, UnidosUS-formerly known as NCLR-has remained a trusted, nonpartisan voice for Latinos. We serve the Hispanic community through our research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in our program work in communities nationwide. And we partner with a national network of nearly 300 Affiliates across the country to serve millions of Latinos in the areas of civic."

Learn more here: UnidosUS.org


United We Dream from their site:

"We are the largest immigrant youth-led community in the country..."At United We Dream, we transform that fear into finding your voice. We empower people to develop their leadership, their organizing skills, and to develop our own campaigns to fight for justice and dignity for immigrants and all people. This is achieved through immigrant youth-led campaigns at the local, state, and federal level."

Learn more here: UnitedWeDream.org


Voto Latino from their site:

"Voto Latino is a grassroots political organization focused on educating and empowering a new generation of Latinx voters, as well as creating a more robust and inclusive democracy. Through innovative digital campaigns, culturally relevant programs and authentic voices, we shepherd the Latinx community towards full realization of its political power.

In our 15-year history, we've been at the forefront of political, cultural, digital trends for organizing and activating Latinxs."

Learn more here: VotoLatino.org


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