Philanthropy is deeply woven into the fabric of Latino culture, where giving is often expressed through informal networks, mutual aid, and direct community support. Yet, as the Latino community continues to grow in influence across the United States, the role of Latino-led nonprofit organizations has become essential in addressing systemic challenges and creating opportunities.
This Giving Tuesday Guide highlights a diverse array of Latino-led nonprofits making an impact nationwide, divided into regions: national, northeast, south, Midwest, and west. Whether you’re inspired to give on Giving Tuesday or seeking to shape a longer-term philanthropic strategy, this guide serves as a starting point to connect you with organizations that share your values and drive meaningful change.
As a Latino executive, your support amplifies these organizations’ missions while reinforcing the broader tradition of giving back—a value that defines our community and its commitment to collective success.
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National
UnidosUS
UnidosUS is the largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the US, working to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans through programs in education, health, housing, and workforce development.
Hispanic Federation
The Hispanic Federation supports Hispanic families and strengthens Latino institutions through programs in health, education, immigration, civic engagement, economic empowerment, and the environment.
MANA, A National Latina Organization
MANA is dedicated to empowering Latinas through leadership development, community service, and advocacy. It addresses issues such as education, health, and economic well-being.
National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC)
NHMC is a media advocacy and civil rights organization that works to eliminate hate, discrimination, and racism toward the Latino community through media representation and telecommunications policies affecting Latinos.
National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC)
NALAC is dedicated to promoting and developing the work of Latino artists and arts organizations, providing grants, advocacy, and professional development to support Latino arts and culture.
Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE)
HACE is committed to the employment, development, and advancement of current and aspiring Latino professionals, offering programs such as the ALZA Leadership Program to fuel the potential of Latino professionals.
Hispanics in Philanthropy
Hispanics in Philanthropy is a transnational network that not only strengthens Latino leadership and influence but also mobilizes philanthropic resources into Latino communities.
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Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA)
ALPFA provides professional development workshops, career resources, scholarships, and networking opportunities to its 92,000-plus professional and student members across the country.
Latinos for Education
Latinos for Education is dedicated to developing, placing, and connecting essential Latino leadership in the education sector to ensure that the voice of Latino students and families is represented across the education landscape.
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
LULAC is the oldest and largest Latino civil rights organization in the US, focusing on education, employment, civil rights, and health for Hispanic Americans.
Northeast
La Alianza Hispana (Boston)
La Alianza Hispana provides a range of services including adult education, youth development, and health programs, aiming to improve the quality of life for the Latino community.
Sociedad Latina (Boston)
Sociedad Latina focuses on positive youth development, offering programs in education, workforce development, civic engagement, and arts and culture to empower Latino youth and families.
El Puente (New York)
El Puente is a community organization that promotes leadership for peace and justice through the engagement of members in the arts, education, scientific research, wellness, and environmental action.
El Centro Hispano (New York)
El Centro Hispano is dedicated to assisting, supporting, and strengthening the Hispanic community through educational programs, social services, and cultural activities.
Acacia Network (New York)
Acacia Network is one of the largest Latino-led nonprofits in New York state and provides integrated, culturally competent, and trauma-informed programs in health, housing, social services, economic development, and cultural revitalization.
Latino Community Services (Hartford, CT)
Latino Community Services focuses on health education, prevention, and support services for the Latino community, particularly in areas related to HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention.
Las Casa de Don Pedro (Newark, NJ)
La Casa de Don Pedro offers comprehensive services including youth and family programs, community development, and housing assistance to the Latino community in Newark and surrounding areas.
South
Latino Community Fund Georgia (LCF)
LCF supports Latino-serving and Latino-led nonprofit organizations advancing democracy, protecting and building community, and facilitating economic opportunities for all.
El Centro Hispano (Durham, NC)
El Centro Hispano is a grassroots community-based organization dedicated to strengthening the Latino community and improving the quality of life of Latino residents in the area.
Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (Birmingham, AL)
¡HICA! is a community development and advocacy organization that champions economic equality, civic engagement, and social justice for Latino and immigrant families in Alabama.
Centro Hispano de East Tennessee (Knoxville, TN)
Centro Hispano de East Tennessee aims to promote the empowerment and civic participation of the Latino community through education and social services, offering language classes, health fairs, and cultural events.
Hispanic Services Council (Tampa, FL)
Hispanic Services Council is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Latinos through education, advocacy, and community engagement, offering programs in health education, early childhood development, and civic participation.
RAICES (San Antonio)
RAICES provides free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees.
Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (Rio Grande Valley, TX)
The Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement helps low-income, unemployed, and underemployed residents of the Rio Grande Valley community receive education, training, and resources to secure high-skilled, high-wage jobs.
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Southwest Key Programs (Austin, TX)
Southwest Key Programs is one of the largest Latino-led nonprofit organizations in the US, and it has been at the forefront of social justice, youth advocacy, and immigration services.
Midwest
Casa Central (Chicago)
As the largest Hispanic social service agency in the Midwest, Casa Central offers programs for children, adults, and seniors, including home care services and an adult wellness center.
Instituto del Progreso Latino (Chicago)
Instituto del Progreso Latinofocuses on education, training, and employment services, offering career pathways, workforce development, adult education, youth development, and citizenship services.
Latinos Progresando (Chicago)
Latinos Progresando provides high-quality, affordable immigration legal services and engages in community development initiatives to support Chicago’s Latino community.
HACER (St. Paul, MN)
HACER is the only advocacy-driven, Latino-specific research organization in the Upper Midwest, addressing the lack of information about the Latino community and issues in Minnesota’s public discourse.
LatinoLEAD (St. Paul, MN)
LatinoLEAD brings together Latinos from across the state, encompassing various ethnicities, generations, and sectors, to have a greater social impact through collaboration, power building, and leadership development.
Latino Entrepreneurial Network (Milwaukee, WI)
Latino Entrepreneurial Network provides services and educational programs for individuals and business owners in the Wisconsin community, focusing on youth programs and English as a Second Language (ESL) entrepreneurial programs.
Hispanic Center of Western Michigan (Grand Rapids, MI)
The Hispanic Center of Western Michigan provides services in education, workforce development, and family support to empower the Latino community and promote self-sufficiency.
HOLA Ohio (Painesville, OH)
HOLA Ohio assists and advocates for Northeast Ohio’s growing Hispanic community, offering programs and services to support the Latino community, including a Hispanic Community Center that opened in 2022.
West
Encuentro Nuevo Mexico (Albuquerque, NM)
Encuentro’s mission is to transform New Mexico into a thriving community for all residents by engaging in learning, integrating technology in education, and celebrating community leaders.
Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA)
LUCHA is a member-led organization committed to social, racial, and economic transformation. It focuses on human dignity, inclusion, equity, and collective growth, working alongside families and communities to reclaim shared power.
PODER (Oregon’s Latino Leadership Network)
PODER is a nonprofit organization made up of over one thousand Latino leaders, organizations, businesses, public employees, community members, and allies across Oregon.
Latino Community Fund of Washington (Seattle)
The Latino Community Fund of Washington cultivates new leaders, supports cultural and community-based nonprofit organizations, and improves the quality of life for all Washingtonians.
Latino Community Foundation (San Francisco)
Latino Community Foundation, led by Julián Castro, invests in Latino-led organizations advancing education, health, civic engagement, and youth leadership across California.
Watch this exclusive interview between VIDA’s Felida Villarreal and LCF’s Julián Castro
Chicana Latina Foundation (Burlingame, CA)
The Chicana Latina Foundation promotes professional and leadership development for Chicana and Latina women through college scholarships, personal growth, educational programs, and professional advancement.
Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA)
Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Latinos in Silicon Valley through education, leadership development, and convening people to address critical issues affecting the Latino community.
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This article was produced with the assistance of AI.