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Latinos in Development
Latinos in Development (LID), the only association of its kind in the United States, empowers Latino fundraising professionals through professional development and by serving as a voice to advance philanthropy and promote social equity within the Latino and broader communities. To achieve this LID:
- Serves as a vehicle for continuing professional education, networking, and relationship-building for Latino fundraisers and other professionals engaged in developing resources for Latino constituencies.
- Increases the visibility and status of Latino professionals within the broader fundraising community and advocates on behalf of communities, challenging exclusion and discrimination in the philanthropic field.
ChaseSource, LP - Staffing Solutions and Employment Opportunities
ChaseSource is a minority-owned, business solutions firm specializing in Recruiting, Human Resources Solutions, and Recruitment Process Outsourcing. The company was built by Human Resource professionals and Recruiters to serve companies in need of tactical as well as strategic Talent Acquisition and Employee Life-Cycle Solutions.
Hispanic Advisory Council of Greater Stamford (HACGS)
The Hispanic Advisory Council of Greater Stamford (HACGS) is a network of representatives and professionals from social service organizations, city departments, civic and cultural groups, religious groups, businesses and organizations that serve the Hispanic community in the Greater Stamford area (from New Rochelle, NY to Bridgeport, CT). HACGS meets every second Thursday of the month at 12:30pm-2:00pm at CTE, 34 Woodland Avenue, conference room 214, Stamford, CT. Lunch is provided. This is a great networking opportunity for those that want to reach the Hispanic community with updates, events, programs and services in the areas of health, immigration, education, real estate, social services, family, employment, culture and religion.
Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce works to provide resources to businesses as well as advocate on issues that affect the Hispanic Business community.
The Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce provides free services to businesses ranging from business development and startup assistance, minority and disadvantage business certifications to drug-free workplace training and procurement assistance.
The following is an outline of the programs and services available to interested businesses for free!
- Small Business Development Center
- Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
The Society of Hispanic Human Resource Executives (SHHRE)
A recently launched organization for Hispanics in HR where to find support, educational resources, information exchanges and career networking opportunities for Hispanics working in the field of human resources.
Membership is free, and it will help you to meet fellow Hispanic professionals working in HR, learn about resources and opportunities, and stay abreast of the latest news and developments.
We invite you to visit our Web site, post information and participate!
The Society of Hispanic Human Resource Professionals - Colorado
SHHRP's Mission: A professional organization of Human Resource Professionals, and others, who foster an understanding of diversity and support/promote companies who instill an appreciation and respect of diversity in the workplace.
Poliwog Studios
Poliwog Studios is a bilingual creative studio that offers a full range of services and products, from conceptual artwork, to traditional and digital illustrations for advertising and editorial design, film, marketing communications, interactive game and web media.
Young Hispanic Professional Austin Association
The Young Hispanic Professional Austin Association (YHPAA) is a non-profit organization registered in the State of Texas. It was founded in January 2006 and its purpose is to serve as the principal professional resource for young Hispanics in the Austin and Central Texas area for members to build a foundation for their professional, community, and social development. This organization also supports and encourages Hispanic higher education through scholarships. YHPAA promotes the mentorship between students, members, and professionals.








