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1. Fund, Fuel & Build Latine Power - HIP
Link: https://hipfunds.org/
Description: Web ResultWe’re growing and mobilizing resources into Latine Philanthropy. Less than 1% of philanthropic support reaches Latine communities in the US and Latin America. While our communities have grown exponentially, this ratio has not budged in …
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2. About – HIP
Link: https://v1.hiponline.org/about/
Description: Web ResultHispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) is on a mission to strengthen Latinx leadership, influence, and equity by leveraging philanthropic resources with an unwavering vision for social justice and shared prosperity across the Americas.
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3. Funding for Latinx Populations in the U.S. – HIP
Link: https://hipfunds.org/updated-latinxfunders-dashboard/
Description: Web ResultIn 2019, Hispanics in Philanthropy launched the Latinx Funders Dashboard, to serve as a population-specific information source about how philanthropic resources are—or are not—reaching Latinx communities in the U.S. The Dashboard is designed to be an ongoing research project documenting the landscape of …
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4. 40 Anniversary - HIP
Link: https://hipfunds.org/40-anniversary/
Description: Web ResultHispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) is proudly approaching and reflecting on our 40 years of building, funding, and fueling Latine power. Our year-long anniversary celebration, kicked off in Miami in 2022, will culminate in our 2023 Leadership Conference, bringing HIP back to its Bay Area roots.
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5. Hipgive
Link: https://hipgive.org/en/about-us
Description: Web ResultIs Hispanics in Philanthropy' digital platform that makes it possible to mobilize resources for social impact projects throughout the Americas. Through our suite of innovative tools including crowdfunding campaigns, permanent digital campaigns, peer to peer giving and digital giving circles, people and organizations come …
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6. Hispanics in Philanthropy | LinkedIn
Link: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hispanics-in-philanthropy
Description: Web ResultHispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) leverages philanthropic resources to mobilize and amplify the power of our communities. We've been building, funding, and fueling Latine power for 40 years.
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7. Hispanics in Philanthropy | Nonprofit spotlight | Features | PND
Link: https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/features/nonprofit-spotlight/hispanics-in-philanthropy
Description: Web ResultNov 22, 2005 · Hispanics in Philanthropy is a transnational network of 480 grantmakers and others committed to strengthening Latino communities across the Americas. In its work, HIP informs funders of the needs of the Latino community through regional, national, and international conferences and briefings, research …
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8. The Changing World of Latino Philanthropy With Ana Marie Argilagos …
Link: https://www.aecf.org/blog/the-changing-world-of-latino-philanthropy-with-ana-marie-argilagos-and-sam
Description: Web ResultPosted April 29, 2020. Hispanics in Philanthropy's Ana Marie Argilagos (right) and Monica Ramirez, founder of Justice for Migrant Women. In this episode of CaseyCast, host Lisa Hamilton welcomes two guests — Ana Marie Argilagos and Sam Zamarripa — who are leaders in the world of Latino philanthropy. Argilagos …
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9. Hispanics in Philanthropy Wins $3 Million From Google.org to …
Link: https://www.philanthropy.com/article/hispanics-in-philanthropy-wins-3-million-from-google-org-to-boost-small-businesses
Description: Web ResultSep 16, 2020 · Hispanics in Philanthropy has set an ambitious goal to raise $60 million over five years to propel Latino-led small businesses across the country, with an emphasis on women entrepreneurs. The figure is symbolic — $1 for each Latino who calls the United States home.
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10. How Hispanics in Philanthropy is Serving Latin America—with Big …
Link: https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2022/1/26/how-hispanics-in-philanthropy-is-backing-latin-americawith-big-boost-from-mackenzie-scott
Description: Web ResultJan 26, 2022 · Hispanics in Philanthropy acts as an affinity group, a donor network, a grantmaker, a crowdfunding platform, and more, and a big portion of its work serves communities in Latin America. Here’s how this work is evolving.