Strengthening grassroots capacity among Latino-led organizations and welcoming new Board leadership
SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Latino Community Foundation (LCF) is proud to announce that it has awarded $3,882,500 in grants this quarter to support Latino-led organizations across California and Nevada that are working to protect and serve Latino communities. This funding reflects LCF’s commitment to investing in the resilience and power of vulnerable communities to overcome threats and challenges. For example, more than $300,000 from LCF’s Latino Power Fund was directed to provide critical resources to immigrant rights organizations for legal aid, rapid response services, and community organizing efforts.
“At the Latino Community Foundation, our commitment to defend and uplift Latino immigrant communities is unwavering,” said Julián Castro, CEO of the Latino Community Foundation. “Through LCF’s grantmaking and our deep dedication to equity, we’re ensuring that frontline organizations have the resources they need to unleash the power of our grassroots leaders as we join together to confront attacks on our humanity.”
LCF prioritized support for rural communities in California’s Central and Imperial Valleys, and Nevada, regions historically underfunded by public and philanthropic institutions, where federal anti-immigrant policies have disproportionately affected vulnerable, majority-Latino populations.
Awards include $905,000 to support economic justice initiatives for immigrant entrepreneurs through LCF’s Latino Capital Accelerator and investment in the expansion of Asociación de Emprendedores into the Imperial Valley, with the goal of removing barriers to Latino business creation and growth. LCF also granted $630,000 to strengthen civic power through initiatives like its Rest in Power Sabbatical Program and investments in Latino-led journalism to drive narrative change. To aid communities impacted by climate disasters, LCF awarded $2.1 million to sixteen organizations providing immediate relief to workers and families affected by the LA wildfires.
In addition to these critical investments, LCF announces a leadership transition within its Board of Directors. After 11 years of dedicated service, Daniel L. Skaff, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Radicle Impact Partners, presided over his final meeting and will complete his tenure in June. Under his leadership, LCF has experienced tremendous growth, expanding its impact beyond California and appointing its current CEO, former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro.