ANNOUNCING: LCF’s 100 Days of Latino Resilience

Latino communities have always led with courage, with strength, and with heart. Our collective responses to the first 100 days of this administration have only made that clearer.  That’s why, from April 26 to May 2, we are organizing 100 Days of Latino Resilience: Power in Community, a week-long activation to uplift Latino voices and priorities

Celebrating Black History Month With Our Board Member, Dr. Mañjon

In celebration of Black History Month, the Latino Community Foundation is honored to shine a spotlight on Dr. Sonia BasSheva Mañjon, a vital member of our board and a powerful voice within our leadership team. Dr. Mañjon’s perspective as an Afro-Latina, a cultural anthropologist, and a passionate advocate for social justice helps add to the

Join LCF for a Virtual Town Hall on Protecting Immigrant Communities

The Trump administration recently launched harmful attacks on our most vulnerable communities, seeking to undermine constitutional rights and vital institutions, and threatening the safety net that protects millions. These actions undermine justice, equity, and our shared humanity. In the face of this adversity, the Latino Community Foundation (LCF) remains committed to standing up for the Latino community,

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Standing Up for Justice and Equality Today and Everyday

Today, as we enter a new chapter of American democracy, the Latino Community Foundation takes inspiration from the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., who wrote in his Letter from Birmingham Jail, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” We commit ourselves to building a more just and equitable future. We also draw strength

Latino Community Foundation Announces $1 Million Support for Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery

In response to the devastating wildfires that have upended the lives of thousands of families in the Los Angeles community, the Latino Community Foundation is announcing $1 million in grants from our California Wildfire Relief Fund. These funds will provide critical and immediate support to community-based organizations focused on the inclusion and support of Latino

Standing with our Southern California Family

The wildfires tearing through Southern California have upended the lives of countless families. Among them are homeowners, small business owners, and workers who are the heart and soul of these communities, including domestic workers, day laborers, and small contractors. Our team spent yesterday connecting with our grassroots partners and Latino Giving Circle Members in Los

Our New Year’s Resolution: Building Lasting Progress in a Critical Moment

I want to start the new year by thanking you for the tremendous support and goodwill you provided to the Latino Community Foundation (LCF) during my first year as CEO. I’ve loved every minute of this role, from working with a fantastically talented team to witnessing the impact of dedicated partners and learning about philanthropy.