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Grants
10
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Total Awarded
$4,515,000
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Years
1985 - 2022
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Categories
Grants
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.
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).
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).
In support of the Latino Juvenile Justice Network activities in the Models for Change states (over three years).
In support of the Latino Juvenile Justice Network (over two years).
In support of institution-strengthening projects and an endowment fund (over three years).
For policy analysis and public education on the implications of Social Security reform for Hispanics (over two years).
To support a project on immigration policy (over two years).
To support a special project on immigration policy (over two years).
For applied research, public policy analysis, and advocacy on behalf of Hispanic Americans.