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UnidosUS

Washington, D.C.

Grants

2022 (1 year)
$500,000

UnidosUS, founded in 1968 and based in Washington D.C., is the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization. For over fifty years the organization has contributed to a stronger America by elevating the voice of Latinos and defending and advancing community concerns. Through a unique combination of research, advocacy, programs, and a national network of nearly 300 community-based affiliate organizations across the country, UnidosUS challenges the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos in the United States across a range of key issues. This grant supports the general operations of UnidosUS.

2010 (2 years)
$470,000

To combat racial and ethnic disparities on behalf of Latino youth in the juvenile justice system as part of Models for Change (over two years).

2010 (2 years)
$470,000

To combat racial and ethnic disparities on behalf of Latino youth in the juvenile justice system as part of Models for Change (over two years).

2007 (3 years)
$600,000

In support of the Latino Juvenile Justice Network activities in the Models for Change states (over three years).

2005 (2 years)
$350,000

In support of the Latino Juvenile Justice Network (over two years).

2003 (3 years)
$1,500,000

In support of institution-strengthening projects and an endowment fund (over three years).

1999 (2 years)
$200,000

For policy analysis and public education on the implications of Social Security reform for Hispanics (over two years).

1997 (2 years)
$200,000

To support a project on immigration policy (over two years).

1995 (2 years)
$200,000

To support a special project on immigration policy (over two years).

1985 (1 year)
$25,000

For applied research, public policy analysis, and advocacy on behalf of Hispanic Americans.