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On Message: Using Strategic Communications to Advance Social Change in Black and Latino Communities

This 2008 research report by the Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) highlights examples of the effective use of strategic communications by Black- and Latino-serving nonprofits to advance their work and improve opportunities in communities of color. The report includes recommendations for how foundations can intergrate support for strategic communications […]


LGBT Latinos: Movement Building at the Intersection of LGBT Rights and Racial Justice

This website by Hispanics in Philanthropy provides grants to build the capacity of LGBT Latino nonprofits and programs. It is intended to bring together funders, community leaders, and experts to identify gaps, opportunities, and strategies for increasing philanthropic investments in the LGBT and Latino movement.  


Towards a More Responsive Philanthropy: Grantmaking for Racial Equity & LGBTQ Justice

This 2012 report by the Funders for LGBTQ Issues, stems from a campaign to launch a multi-year initiative to increase grantmaking and strengthen lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and people of color (POC) organizations and communities. This report focuses on the stories of five foundations that have made an intentional commitment to engaging communities […]


Foundation Funding for Hispanics/Latinos in the United States and for Latin America

This 2011 study, conducted by the Foundation Center in collaboration with Hispanics in Philanthropy, documents what is currently known about U.S. foundation giving for Latinos in the United States, as well as funding for Latin America. This study, the first of its kind, examines foundation giving in the United States by funder type, issue area, […]