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As the voice for the Latino community, Hispanics in Philanthropy works to increase resources for the Latino and Latin American civil sector by generating investments, Latino participation, and leadership in the field of philanthropy. We provide our members with the products and services they need in order to do their best work. To this end, HIP’s network gives members multiple opportunities to: connect with foundations, grantmaking institutions and non-profits; gain access to key philanthropy decision makers, conference briefings, research publications, and professional development programs; and become involved in substantive discussions about effective ways to improve the lives of Latinos everywhere. Members can also submit referrals to foundations seeking Latino staff and trustees.

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HIP Information Services

  • Access to HIP research papers
  • Subscription to members-only section of monthly e-newsletter
  • Early alerts about upcoming HIP events
  • Assistance in placing professionals in the field of philanthropy
  • Detailed information on emerging issues in the Latino community via HIP’s Philanthropy Labs

Influence & Impact

  • Voting rights for HIP’s Board of Directors
  • Help support Latino communities and showcase the impact of funder and member support
  • Participate in high-impact capacity building efforts of Latino non-profits

Partnerships & Collaboration

  • Access to exclusive members’ website, job posting board and membership directory
  • Opportunities for leadership and professional development through:
    • HIP’s Annual Membership Meeting
    • HIP’s Philanthropy Funders’ Briefings, where members share and explore innovative ideas
    • HIP’s networking events, held in major cities across the United States


Philanthropy Roundtable

Providing Leadership

"As a Latino in philanthropy, it helps to meet other professionals dealing with the same challenges that I'm dealing with and to have the opportunity to learn from what they've experienced in the field."

— Edgar Aguirre
Loyola Marymount University

Guanajuato Productive Initiative

Membership Has Its Benefits

"HIP Membership has enabled me to broaden my reach into communities and to utilize resources I didn't know about before. As a funder, it has been great to associate with and learn from folks with such a depth of understanding about philanthropy and Latino communities."

— Larry Gonzales
The California Endowment

Latino Advocacy Coalition

Increasing Diversity

"The field of philanthropy is not very diverse and the needs of the Latino community and Latino professionals in the field are not adequately met. HIP provides members with learning opportunities to increase their professional capacity as well as fun networking activities."

— Obiel A. Leyva
The San Francisco Foundation

Puerto Rico Donors Education Collaborative

Strengthening Our Culture

"The HIP Collaborative has helped in many ways over the past 10 years. It spurred us to recruit the first Latina foundation board member in the state and helped us develop relationships that have led to establishing several funds advised by Latinos. Our association with HIP has helped to strengthen our cultural competence as an organization."

— Tara Sandercock
Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

Puerto Rico Donors Education Collaborative

A Collaborative Vision

"The philanthropic world is always preaching that collaboration is important. We tell nonprofits that when resources are tight, you must work together--collaborate. The Funders' Collaborative model allows foundations to work together to address the issues affecting our communities."

— Evette Cardona
Polk Bros. Foundation

Foundations In Mexico

A Strong Vision

"The chief strength of the Funders' Collaborative is that it is a collaborative process rooted in a single vision--strengthening Latino communities. It allows grantmakers and grantees from all over the country to work together towards that vision."

— Marilda Gandara
Aetna Foundation

Diana Campoamor

A Consistent Vision

"In the late '90s, the HIP board said, 'Getting more Latinos into the field just isn't enough-we need a new strategy for increasing giving to Latinos.' The result was the Funders' Collaborative, which proved incredibly effective — we raised more than $40 million for Latino community-based organizations."

— Diana Campoamor
President of HIP

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Shaping Our Future

Our donors have been the backbone of our programs, providing both financial and in-kind contributions for over 25 years. Your contribution is a testament to the generosity of our supporters. We couldn't continue to serve our community without your help. Thank you for supporting HIP's work.