United Latino Fund
The United Latino Fund is a philanthropic organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Latinos in Los Angeles through a concerted effort of voluntary giving. The United Latino Fund’s Community Grants Program provides grants and funding opportunities to non-profit organizations serving the Latino community particularly in the areas of education, health, mental health, community development, and community safety.
The United Latino Fund Community Grants Program provides support to the following organizations:
- 826LA – Young Writers Project
- ACCION: Education In Action – “How to Prepare for College in Ten Easy Steps”
- Centro Binacional Para el Desarollo Indigena Oaxaqueno Inc
- Centro Latino de Educacion Popular – LEAMOS
- Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project – Los Angeles Regional Leadership Institute
- CHIRLA – Immigrant Worker Community Education Project
- CHOICES – Mentoring Program
- Coalition for Community Health - Women in Motion Project
- Collective SPACE – Community Action Clusters
- Community Union – Technology Redeployment Project
- El Centro de Acción Social
- Fiesta Educativa – Project La Voz
- Greenwood Community Association – Community Resource Center
- Hathaway Children and Family Services – Safe Passages Program
- Helpline Youth Counseling – Health Care Access Program
- Hollenbeck Police Activities League Organization
- Homeboy Industries – Movimiento Adelante Curriculum Program
- Inquilinos Unidos – Tenant Organizing Committees
- LA Coalition to End Hunger and Homelessness
- Latino Urban Forum
- Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club
- Los Angeles Conservation Corps – EcoAcademy High School
- Los Angeles Music and Art School
- Madison Neighborhood Partners – Community Outreach Program
- Peace Builders Program – Murchison Street Elementary
- POWER (Parents Organized for Westside Renewal)
- Project Amiga – Youth/Adult Reliance & Job Connection Program
- Project New Hope – Ya Listo / Ready, Willing and Able
- Salesian Boys & Girls Club of Los Angeles – Salesian Family Youth Center
- Scholarship Association for ESL Students
- SELA (South East LA) Parents Group
- South Central LAMP
- Union De Vecinos – Comunidades Unidad de Boyle Heights
Making a decision to contribute to the United Latino Fund through workplace giving or
a direct contribution ensures that your charitable contribution directly supports the
Latino community in Los Angeles.
United Latino Fund
315 W 9th Street, Suite 709
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213)236-2929 phone
(213)236-2930 fax
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