Founded | 1990 |
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Type | Non-profit NGO |
Purpose | empower and advance Hispanic communities |
Headquarters | New York, New York, US |
Location |
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Fields | Advocacy, campaign, lobbying, reports, |
President | Frankie Miranda (executive) |
Main organ | Board of Directors |
Website | hispanicfederation |
The Hispanic Federation (HF) is a U.S based non-governmental organization focused on supporting Hispanic communities through local, state, and national advocacy. The Federation was founded in New York City in 1990 by a small group of Latino leaders, establishing initiatives to advocate for the interests of the Hispanic community and has expanded to establish programs, and policies in 16 states.[1] The organization's objective is to empower and advance the Hispanic community primarily through service pillars, membership services, advocacy, and community programs.[1] The Federation has formed relationships with a network of 100 Latino grassroots nonprofits, as well as collaborating with organizations, government officials, and private sector partners to enact systemic change related to a variety of socioeconomic issues for Hispanic communities.[1] The Federation has gained national recognition for its work in areas of education, health, immigration, economic empowerment, civic engagement, environment, and organizational development to strengthening Latino institutions to ultimately increase the quality of life within Hispanic communities.[1]