Building Stronger Latino Communities

The Latino Giving Circle is a philanthropic and educational network designed and led by Latinos and our allies. As a donor advised fund of the Trust and Nuestro Futuro, LGC encourages individuals to pool their charitable dollars, increasing the resources available to Latino communities in metropolitan Chicago. More individual donors have given to this fund than any other Latino giving circle in the United States. Their contributions support projects that help Latinos access the tools and resources necessary to build stronger families and communities.


Founded in

2006


Steering Committee
  • Phillip Jimenez, Co-Chair
  • Doris Salomón, Co-Chair
  • Gerry & Alejandra Alvarado
  • Rosemary Bombela
  • Marta Cerda
  • Evette Cardona
  • Margo DeLey
  • Cecilia Garibay
  • Diana Mendoza
  • Juan Orta
  • Marilyn Pagán-Banks
  • Jose R. Sanchez
  • Maria Luisa Ugarte Ramos
  • Sandra Valenzuela
  • Rafaela Weffer
  • Rosa Zamora

Contributing

The Latino Giving Circle gives donors a voice in how their contributions are mobilized to support the Latino community. Join us

Grant Process

The Latino Giving Circle is now accepting applications for programs that help keep Latino students in school. Learn who is eligible and how to apply


In the Spotlight

Classroom at Juarez Community Academy

At Benito Juarez Community Academy, graduation rates rose from 59% to 72% within two years. From 2001 to 2011, Latino Education Alliance worked in Chicago public high schools, including Juarez, to achieve results like these through parent involvement and intensive academic support. The Latino Giving Circle's support helped LEA expand its program and design evaluation tools to better serve Latino students.


Counseling at Latinos Progresando

Support from LGC has helped Latinos Progresando place college within reach. Latino youth are taken on college tours, assisted with accessing financial aid and equipped with the skills to succeed in a university setting. Students in the program have gone on to attend four-year universities, including Yale University, the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago.

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