HIP’s Statement on Supreme Court’s Decision on Arizona’s Voting Restrictions
July 2, 2021
Today, Ana Marie Argilagos, President and CEO of Hispanics in Philanthropy, issued the following statement reacting to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee that will uphold Arizona’s restrictive voting policies and undermine the federal Voting Rights Act.
Knowledge Path An interactive platform to help strengthen your organization
July 2, 2021
Knowledge Path is a platform created by HIP in partnership with Wingu and Kubadili as part of Project M that offers a personalized learning journey based on your and your organization’s needs, with content designed specifically for civil society organizations that work with and for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the...
Knowledge Path. Una plataforma interactiva para fortalecer tu organización
July 2, 2021
Knowledge Path es una plataforma online abierta y gratuita creada por HIP junto a Wingu y Kubadili como parte de Proyecto M que te invita a recorrer caminos de aprendizaje personalizados en base a tus necesidades, con contenido especialmente diseñado para organizaciones sociales que trabajan por y para las personas en movimiento en...
Respuesta a la visita de Vicepresidenta de EUA Kamala Harris a Guatemala y México
June 15, 2021
HIP responds to VP Harris’ Guatemala & Mexico trip
#PRIDEconHIP 2021
June 10, 2021
This is an opportunity to celebrate Pride 2021 by bringing together activists and philanthropists that support Latinx LGBTIQ communities across the United States, Mexico, Latin American, the Caribbean, and beyond. The roundtable conversations taking place on HIP’s platform can echo the efforts to support Pride events/celebrations of our...
Solidarity and Support for Colombia
May 20, 2021
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11 Trends in Philanthropy for 2021
May 6, 2021
¿Cómo están cambiando nuestras sociedades y cómo están evolucionando las organizaciones sin fines de lucro y los donantes en respuesta a las necesidades de la comunidad y las crisis globales? Esto y más se conversó en el webinario “11 tendencias en Filantropía, una conversacioòn desde la mirada...
Vaccine Equity in California: Funder Consejo
May 6, 2021
Background This resource list is aimed to be a toolkit to help funders find tools and resources and provides consejos – advice – to support community-based organizations working with the Latinx population and other communities of color disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. California’s Latino community is diversely...
Collective Corazón Reflects on the First 100 Days of the Biden-Harris Administration
April 29, 2021
Our network – our collective corazón – has experienced both the success and the brunt of recovering from the ongoing pandemic. From them, we have learned that a true recovery process will require the government and philanthropy to build strategies that are ready for prime time to catalyze innovation. Below we share the reflections...
Hispanics in Philanthropy Responds to Guilty Verdict in Trial of Derek Chauvin
April 20, 2021
President and CEO of Hispanics in Philanthropy, Ana Marie Argilagos, issued the following statement
Justice for Adam Toledo
April 16, 2021
“It is with shattered hearts that we find ourselves holding space for the tragedy of yet another unjust murder of a child in our community. When neither compliance, in the case of Adam Toledo, nor being unarmed and afraid, in the case of Daunte Wright, can save your life; how are our communities meant to stay safe?
Trustee Aprendizaje: Creating a Seat at the Table
April 15, 2021
Hispanics in Philanthropy & C-Suite Leadership In 2019, in partnership with BoardSource, HIP set out on a regional listening tour with Latinx Trustees to document their journey and what they saw as opportunities and challenges within the foundations they serve. A synopsis provided below, Learnings from Listening Sessions with Latinx...
Farmworkers' COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fund
April 6, 2021
Justice for Migrant Women is raising immediate funds to help keep farmworker families safe from COVID-19 as they work to feed us.
Proyecto M: Hallazgos para el fortalecimiento de capacidades
March 29, 2021
El Programa de Migración y Desplazamiento forzado de HIP en colaboración con Civic House, Kubadili y Wingu realizamos un diagnóstico centrado en el uso de tecnologías, fortalecimiento y sostenibilidad financiera, y liderazgo y adaptabilidad organizacional. A continuación se presentan los principales hallazgos y recomendaciones para los...
Project M: Insights Discovery for Capacity Building
March 26, 2021
HIP’s Migration and Forced Displacement Program collaborated with Civic House, Kubadili and Wingu to conduct a diagnostic study focused on the use of technologies, leadership and organizational adaptability, and financial sustainability and strengthening. The following pages show the insights and the recommendations for the Capacity Building...
#GOMujeres Fest
March 25, 2021
We invite you to join us for GOMujeres Fest taking place tonight, Thursday March 25th at 6pm PT / 7pm MT / 8pm CT / 9pm ET. The festival is a virtual event bringing together femme artists, musicians, stand up comics, physicists, and more in support of the organizations participating in the #GOMujeres campaign. Our team at HIPGive partnered...
Book Charla with Morgan Simon & Nathalie Molina Niño
March 25, 2021
Hispanics in Philanthropy’s PowerUp Fund hosted this Book Charla to discuss impact investor Morgan Simon’s recently translated book, Real Impact: The New Economics of Social Change. Morgan was joined by Nathalie Molina Niño, a Builder capitalist, advisor, and author of LEAPFROG, The New Revolution for Women Entrepreneurs, to explore how...
Applications Open for HIP’s Líderes Fellowship
March 11, 2021
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Hispanics in Philanthropy Launches Gender Equity Crowdfunding Campaign #GOMujeres 2021 on HIPGive for Women’s History Month
March 3, 2021
At the start of Women’s History Month HIPGive, the first and only bilingual crowdfunding platform focused on promoting Latinx social impact projects of Hispanics in Philanthropy will launch its social crowdfunding campaign #GOMujeres. The campaign will connect nonprofit organizations, foundations, and individual contributors to inspire generous...
Una mirada desde las organizaciones de la sociedad civil a la trata de personas en México
March 1, 2021
La trata de personas es un fenómeno social y delictivo de compleja descripción y comprensión. No ha resultado sencillo dimensionar el problema en México. Debido a la situación que se vive actualmente en México con relación a la falta de consenso del concepto de trata de personas es que se consideró necesario poder crear un...
Family Separation Task Force is the Right Step to Undo a Legacy of Systematic Racism and Hate
February 5, 2021
Hispanics in Philanthropy welcomes the news of the new executive orders designed to eliminate Trump-era policies, including the zero-tolerance policy that separated more than 2,800 families along the United States’ southern border.