- Program Civil Society
- Program Area Special Initiatives
- Grant Amount $400,000
- Grant Period January 1, 2025–December 31, 2026
- Location San Francisco, CA, United States
- Geographic Focus Central America, Mexico, United States
About this grant
The project goal is to address the new and continued challenges facing migrants throughout the Americas. The Hispanics in Philanthropy Migration and Forced Displacement Program supports frontline organizations, migrant leaders, and a broad ecosystem of funders, nonprofits and civil society organizations that address issues migrant communities face as they settle into new environments. During the previous grant period, the grantee served migrants through regranting to grassroots migrant-serving organizations, narrative change around migration, funder education activities, and capacity and network-building support services. During this grant period, the grantee will expand donor awareness on migration issues while building stronger networks that facilitate collaboration and a positive narrative around migrants through an intersectional lens. Founded in 1981, Hispanics in Philanthropy is the leading philanthropic membership organization for grantmaking in Hispanic and Latino communities. Hispanics in Philanthropy works across the Americas to strengthen Latino leadership, equity and voice by facilitating greater philanthropic investments in Latino communities.