With over 4 Million registered users, the HLPA has been America's Largest resource for reaching the Hispanic / Latino Community since 1997. The HLPA provides companies & organizations with the ability to reach and hire Hispanics / Latinos of all ages, backgrounds, and skills, in almost every category and industry. Companies and organizations that use the HLPA include private and publicly traded companies from every industry, hospitals and healthcare groups, schools and colleges, state and local government agencies, and other organizations.
https://hlpa.com
ALPFA (Association of Latino Professionals For America) was the first national Latino professional association in the United States, established in Los Angeles in 1972. Throughout our 49-year history, we have experienced steady growth and demonstrated consistent value. ALPFA continues to build upon its proud legacy ALPFA strengthens the fabric of America. As we grow in impact, everyone wins. We bridge America’s Latinos and the business community. We open doorways for Latinos to gain access to guidance, networks, careers, and capital, while simultaneously creating the pipeline of leaders that our economy demands.
https://alpfa.org
SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) is a nonprofit organization serving and advancing Hispanics in STEM. With more than 13,000 student and professional members, SHPE’s mission is to change lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development. To accomplish this, SHPE provides a variety of programming, services, resources, and events, including hosting the largest Hispanic STEM convention in the nation.
https://shpe.org
The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) is a national non-profit dedicated to the employment, development, and advancement of current and aspiring Latino professionals. Since 1982, HACE has served as a resource for Latinos in the workplace and is a subject matter expert for corporations seeking to access diverse talent. Through professional development, resources, and networks, and by facilitating access to meaningful career opportunities, HACE helps Latinos succeed in every phase of their career. HACE works with employers to remain competitive in an increasingly dynamic economy by helping them attract, develop and retain Latino and diverse professionals.
https://haceonline.org
Latino Business Action Network (LBAN) is a dynamic Silicon Valley based nonprofit with a big mission to strengthen the U.S. economy by empowering Latino Entrepreneurship across the country. Enabling Latino-owned businesses to grow to the average size of a U.S. company will add $3+ trillion to the economy. This is the single most significant opportunity for America.
https://lban.us
Prospanica has advocated for Hispanic business professionals for over 35 years. Since our founding as the National Society of Hispanic MBAs in 1988, we’ve hosted annual career and professional development conferences, connecting thousands of Hispanics to graduate programs, subject matter experts, corporations, and each other. Prospanica has given over $8 million in scholarships for graduate education, and many of those recipients have led our professional chapters and university chapters across the US and Puerto Rico, advancing diversity causes in their own communities.
https://prospanica.org
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) is the premier nonprofit and nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to developing the next generation of Latino leaders. CHCI brings together an unmatched network of community leaders—along with our top-tier, transformative programming—to build a pipeline of Latino talent ready to shake up local communities, the halls of Congress, and corporate boardrooms. CHCI also convenes young professionals, Members of Congress and other public officials, corporate executives, nonprofit advocates, and thought leaders to discuss issues facing the Latino community and the nation.
https://chci.org
The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) is the premier organization founded by Members of Congress to advance the Hispanic Community’s Economic Progress with a focus on Social Responsibility and Global Competitiveness. Our Vision: Advancing the Hispanic community’s diversity of thought.
https://chli.org
LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health, and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 535 local LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups. With more than 325,000 members. and supporters throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health, and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 535 LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups.
https://lulac.org
The mission of the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI) is to fulfill the promises and principles of democracy and empower the Hispanic community and similarly marginalized groups by promoting education, leadership development, research, and civic engagement.
https://ushli.org
At The Alumni Society, we talk a lot about the idea of “connection.” Meaningful, sustained connection with another person—that is the key building block for any truly valuable network. Strong networks don’t just open doors in the business world; they also build friendships, forge alliances, and create opportunities for leadership and influence. The Alumni Society began because of just such a connection. Our cofounders, Pedro A. Guerrero and Ricardo Anzaldua, connected one evening in Chicago and began discussing the potential of a powerful community of achievers who drive positive impact within their industries and beyond.
https://thealumnisociety.com
Founded in 1986, the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) is one of the most influential advocacy organizations in the nation representing 16 national Hispanic organizations in the United States and Puerto Rico. Our mission is to advance the inclusion of Hispanics in Corporate America at a level commensurate with our economic contributions. To that end, HACR focuses on four areas of corporate social responsibility and community reciprocity: Employment, Procurement, Philanthropy, and Governance.
https://hacr.org
Las Americas is a nationally recognized organization dedicated to serving immigrants and asylum seekers with high quality legal services and support. Las Americas is binational with a geographic footprint El Paso, TX, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and southern New Mexico. Founded in 1987 by the visionary co-founders of Annunciation House, Las Americas was designed to address the unmet legal needs of Central Americans fleeing civil war and political unrest in the 1980’s.
https://las-americas.org
The Latin American Association of Insurance Agencies (LAAIA) was founded in 1969. We work to ensure a healthy insurance environment by providing continuing education, legislative advocacy, representation on national advisory councils, monthly networking events, community outreach and the largest annual insurance convention and trade fair in South Florida. The Latin American Association of Insurance Agencies is an association of insurance professionals whose purpose is to protect the rights of its members for the benefit of the consumer through education, information, networking and active participation in the political environment and community service.
https://laaia.com/
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