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September 10, 2024
Disrupting Philanthropy: How Latine Leaders are Redefining Power and Purpose
August 21, 2024
Reflections on Money, Power, and Philanthropy: A Feminist Perspective in the Defense of Human Rights
August 16, 2024
The Power of Two Grassroots Organizations in Southwest Side of Chicago
August 16, 2024
Regional Gathering on Climate and Migration Justice in Tela, Honduras
July 11, 2024
HIP Proudly Welcomes Líderes Cohort 9!
July 8, 2024
READI
Thought Leadership
February 9, 2024
Inviting in the Radical: Why Futurism Needs to Go Beyond the Possible
October 3, 2024
Con Corazón: Latine Voices & Collective Power
September 27, 2024
TechRise x Inicio Little Village & Pilsen Pitch Competition
September 26, 2024
Somos Territorio: Nos articulamos por la justicia climática y la movilidad
HIP in the News
May 21, 2024
HIP presents the LILAS FUND to prevent Sexual Violence against children in Latin America.
April 2, 2024
Latinx Startup Hub Tour 2024
April 2, 2024
La Startup Casa: SXSW’s New Home for the Latinx/e Startup Ecosystem
March 9, 2024
La Startup Casa: SXSW’s New Home for the Latinx/e Startup Ecosystem
September 29, 2023
Ana Marie Argilagos named one of 101 Most Influential Latinos
September 29, 2023
How Latinos Give on Axios Latino
September 29, 2023
HIP & Participant Launch ‘The Radical Fund’
May 8, 2023
Venture Latinx Coalition Partner Summit 2023
January 30, 2023
HIP Awards Lorena Quiroz with the 2022 RWJF Award for Health Equity
HIPGivers: Portraits of Latino Giving
2017 HIPGivers: 33 Portraits of Latino Giving
Get inspired by the stories of musician Ricky Martin, playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda, and philanthropist
2016 HIPGivers: 32 Portraits of Latino Giving
Read the stories of our incredible HIPGivers, including actor Wilmer Valderrama, poet laureate Juan Felipe Herrera, and foundation professional Debra Joy Pérez.
2015 HIPGivers: 31 Portraits of Latino Giving
Read more about 2015’s honorees, including musician and indigenous activist Lila Downs, media entrepreneur Nely Galán, and philanthropy professional Bahia Ramos.