Hispanics in Philanthropy

7 Grants from 2001 - 2023

  • Total Amount Received: $391,996
  • Location: San Francisco, CA

This grant supports the 2023 Unity Summit. Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) is the fiscal sponsor of CHANGE Philanthropy who will host the 2023 Unity Summit in person and virtually October 16 - 19, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. We are providing sponsorship for the Summit as it is one of the largest convenings in philanthropy and aims to highlight the integration of diversity, inclusion, and social justice into philanthropic practice, amplify equitable philanthropic practices that address structural and institutional change, and magnify community priorities of partners with an intersectional approach to investing.

Grants received

$10,000 in 2023

  • Term: 12 Months

This grant supports the 2023 Unity Summit. Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) is the fiscal sponsor of CHANGE Philanthropy who will host the 2023 Unity Summit in person and virtually October 16 - 19, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. We are providing sponsorship for the Summit as it is one of the largest convenings in philanthropy and aims to highlight the integration of diversity, inclusion, and social justice into philanthropic practice, amplify equitable philanthropic practices that address structural and institutional change, and magnify community priorities of partners with an intersectional approach to investing.

$30,000 in 2023

  • Term: 36 Months

Bush Foundation membership dues for Hispanics in Philanthropy for 2024, 2025 and 2026.

$9,999 in 2021

  • Term: 11 Months

2021 Annual Membership to Hispanics in Philanthropy

$19,998 in 2021

  • Term: 24 Months

Bush Foundation membership dues for Hispanics in Philanthropy for 2022 and 2023

$9,999 in 2020

  • Term: 12 Months

2020 Annual Membership

$162,000 in 2005

  • Term: 24 Months

To support the Funders' Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities in the Upper Midwest region and to support strategic planning

$150,000 in 2001

  • Term: 36 Months

To strengthen the capacity of Latino nonprofit organizations in the Bush region