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NSHP - National Society for Hispanic Professionals |
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The mission of the National Society for Hispanic Professionals is to empower Hispanic professionals with information and connections. NSHP's purpose is to provide Hispanic professionals with networking and leadership opportunities and information on education, careers and entrepreneurship. NSHP fosters research and distribution of knowledge of Hispanic professional talent among the membership and the general public. NSHP seeks to ensure the inclusion of Hispanics in corporate America at a level congruent with the economic contributions of the Hispanic American community. NSHP fosters, promotes, maintains and encourages the civic, social and economic welfare of the Hispanic professional community and supports a system of free individual acceptance of responsibility. |
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National Society of Hispanic MBA's Denver Chapter |
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Vision
The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) is a professional organization that was created in 1988 to “foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development in order to improve society.”
Mission
The goal of our Chapter is to make an immediate impact on the development and visibility of Hispanic professionals, MBAs and students in the area by:
Working with students and universities to increase the enrollment of Hispanics in graduate management programs;
Assisting corporations and other business organizations in the recruitment, development and promotion of Hispanic business professionals;
Organizing as well as participating in networking and community events to provide Hispanic professionals with opportunities for career growth, leadership development and entrepreneurship. |
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Museum of Latin American Art |
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MoLAA's mission is to educate the public about contemporary Latin American fine art (by artists who have lived and worked in Latin America since WWII) through the presentation of a significant permanent collection, dynamic exhibitions and related cultural and educational programs. |
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Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (AHAA) |
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The mission of Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (AHAA) is "to grow, strengthen and protect the Hispanic marketing and advertising industry by providing leadership in raising awareness of the value of the Hispanic market opportunities and enhancing the professionalism of the industry." |
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National Organization for Mexican American Rights (NOMAR) |
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A National, Non-profit, All Volunteer Organization Committed to Improving Educational and Employment Opportunities for and Defending the Civil Rights of Hispanic Americans. |
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Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) |
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Founded in 1982, HACE is a leading national non-profit organization dedicated to building Latino careers through leadership and career development of Latino students and experienced professionals and recruitment programs for the acquisition of this talent by leading corporations, the government and other institutional employers.
HACE is dedicated to incubating and nurturing Latinos at all stages of the career continuum from high school to college and on to the professional years, as we seek to develop increasing numbers of successful Latino professionals and leaders. |
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Latin American Association |
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The Latin American Association is a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive transitional services for Latinos as they strive for self-sufficiency and an enhanced quality of life. By responding to our community’s basic needs, we help its members gain knowledge and skills necessary to fully participate in the larger community.
Since its inception, the Latin American Association has been meeting needs and building futures by providing programs and services that make a difference in the lives of Latinos in their families, neighborhoods and the larger community. The Latin American Association takes an integrated approach to providing services and programs that are focused on increasing family stability, building skills, promoting the development of our youth, and promoting community involvement. |
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Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. |
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Delta Tau Lambda is a community-oriented sorority. Our main objectives are academic excellence and community service. We strive to bring about change in the Latino community as well as in other communities of color. A great deal of our work involves the youth, for we believe that they are our future and we their role models. We believe that through our hard work, we will empower others to achieve for themselves and lead one another to greatness. |
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta - Latino Outreach Initiative |
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Non-profit organization targeting sites with large populations of Latino youth. Implementing specific programming in 23 Atlanta-area Clubs for Latino youth and families. |
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Lambda Pi Upsilon Sororority, Latinas Poderosas Unidas, Inc. |
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Lambda Pi Upsilon Sorority Latinas Poderosas Unidas, Inc. was founded by "Six Pillars of Strength" at the State University at Geneseo on November 6, 1992. We set the standard for excellence in community advocacy and cultural awareness through our total commitment to inspire, empower and support each other. Our ultimate objective is to accentuate leadership qualities and further utilize them in future endeavors. It is imperative to persevere and maintain the execution of our Founding Principles - Education, Family, Advancement, Exposure, Learning and Motivation. This is evident through our continued efforts to participate within numerous community activities and interactions. All of our actions are done Con Amor, Dignidad Y Orgullo. |
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Juan Guzman Foundation |
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Looking to reach children and families of low income families in South Florida through sport and faith. We believe participation of the entire family is necesary to raise a aware, involved, active, and productive human being. |
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The Puerto Rican Bar Association |
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The Puerto Rican Bar Association is a professional organization composed of members of the Bar and law students of Hispanic ancestry as well as other interested persons. |
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San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers |
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SFBAP SHPE's mission is to promote the development of Hispanics in engineering, science and other technical professions in order to achieve educational excellence, economic opportunity, and social equity. |
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National Hispanic Business Association |
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A national network of students and alumni whose mission is to address educational and business issues related to Hispanics.
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Los Diablos Alumni Association |
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Raises funds to provide scholarships for Arizona Hispanic students to attend Arizona State University. |
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Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. |
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Promotes scholarly excellence, empowerment of Latinas and the universal woman, cultural and political awareness, and community activism. |
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Asociación de Borincanos Unidos de Florida (ABUFI) |
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Asociación de Borincanos Unidos de Florida is an organization that promotes Puerto Rican Culture and works towards maintaining a posivite image of Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans in South Florida. |
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Hispanic Association On Corporate Responsibility |
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HACR is a non-profit, tax-exempt, organization. HACR strives to ensure that there is an equitable participation of the Hispanic community in Corporate America commensurate with the Hispanic purchasing power. |
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The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers |
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The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) was founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1974 by a group of engineers employed by the city of Los Angeles. Their objective was to form a national organization of professional engineers to serve as role models in the Hispanic community. |