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National Association for Latino

SAN ANTONIO, TX EIN: 20-0774672 Website

The National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. Founded in 2002, NALCAB operates as a U.S. Treasury-certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and serves as an intermediary for a national network of over 200 nonprofit member organizations across all 50 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$44.4M

+30.7% YoY

Annual Giving

$2.1M

+64.8% YoY

Grant Count

70

+133.3% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$30K

-29.4% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

Mission: Build transformational wealth in Latino communities to create a more prosperous future for the entire nation.

Primary Focus Areas:

  • Organizational Capacity Building — Strengthens, coordinates, and builds the systems and capacity of network members, other nonprofits, and government partners to advance economic mobility in low- and moderate-income Latino communities. Activities include increasing access to grants and investment capital, unlocking technical assistance resources, sharing research to improve organizational effectiveness, creating and strengthening asset-building practitioner peer networks, and developing culturally relevant training to develop leaders in the asset-building field.

  • Financial Capability — Helps Latino families and businesses meet their financial goals through a network of trusted nonprofits that provide financial coaching and access to affordable products to build savings, credit, and generational wealth.

  • Small Business Development — Opens doors for Latino entrepreneurs looking to start or grow businesses by offering access to funding, coaching, and related support services.

  • Public Policy Advocacy — Engages in research, advocacy, and national partnerships to raise the profile of key issues in Latino communities and influence legislation that ensures opportunity for all.

Grantmaking

NALCAB operates as a grantmaker and CDFI lender. Recent grantmaking activity includes:

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

NALCAB operates nationally, with a network spanning all 50 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. The organization maintains particular focus on low- and moderate-income Latino communities. Primary offices are located in San Antonio, Texas and Washington, D.C.

Grant Distribution by State

36states
+29 more states

Cities

AguadillaAjoAlbuquerqueAnthonyAreciboArlingtonAtlantaAuroraAustinBaltimoreBirminghamBostonBronxBrooklynBrownsvilleCalabasasCamdenCharlotteChelseaChicago

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Most Recent Financial Data (2024):

  • Total Revenue: $15,362,995
  • Total Expenses: $11,875,390
  • Total Assets: $44,352,039
  • Staff: 65 employees

Prior Year Data (2023):

  • Total Revenue: $9,765,064
  • Total Expenses: $9,060,888
  • Total Assets: $33,945,413

Funding History:

  • Total funding received: $2,927,126 across multiple rounds
  • Most recent funding: $1 million grant (March 2024)
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$4M$8M$13M$17M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$44,352,039$33,945,413$25,685,068
Revenue$15,362,995$9,765,064$9,962,609
Expenses$11,875,390$9,060,888$6,887,067
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$399,932$417,496$14,642
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$1M$2M$3M$4M108 grants202064 grants202136 grants202230 grants202370 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

ENTERPRISING LATINAS INC$85KIMMIGRANT DEVELOPMENT CE…$85KCAROLINA SMALL BUSINESS …$80KLIFTFUND INC$80KFRESNO COMMUNITY DEVELOP…$70KSEATTLE ECONOMIC DEVELOP…$70KCIVIC COMMUNITY PARTNERS…$70KNEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SER…$70KCHICANOS POR LA CAUSA INC$50KINTERFAITH COMMUNITY HOU…$50K

Grant Size Distribution

216 grants across all recorded years

161<$50K44$50–100K11$100–250K$250–500K$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Enterprising Latinas Inc ($85,000), Immigrant Development Center ($85,000), Carolina Small Business Development Fund ($80,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
FRESNO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FRESNO, CASMALL BUSINESS$70,000
ALTCAP KANSAS CITY, MOFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000
AMERICAN INDIANS IN TEXAS AT THE SPANISH COLONIAL MISSIONS SAN ANTONIO, TXFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$10,000
AVENUE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION HOUSTON, TXFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000
BARELAS COMMUNITY COALITION INC ALBUQUERQUE, NMNEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT$40,000
CEN-TEX CERTIFIED DEVELOPMENT AUSTIN, TXFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000
BIENESTAR INC HILLSBORO, ORFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000
BOSTON IMPACT INITIATIVE FUND PLAIN, MAFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000
BRANCHESINC MIAMI, FLFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000
WEST COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DENVER, COFINANCIAL CAPABILITY$15,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

  • Marla Bilonick — President and Chief Executive Officer
  • Levar Martin — Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

MARLA BILONICKPRESIDENT & CEO$354KLEVAR MARTINEXECUTIVE VP & CHIEF STRAT$264KOLGA NELLY ROJAS-MOR…CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER$232KHOLLY L FRINDELLCHIEF PROGRAM OFFICER$156KALEJANDRA AMAROLIDIRECTOR OF RESOURCE DEVEL$153KCLARINDA LANDEROSDIRECTOR OF PUBLIC POLICY$134KMARIA ELENA FREDERICKEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & SPECIA…$109KEARTHA CRUZSR DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURC…$109KSTORM TALIAFERROWSR DIRECTOR OF NALCE$108KJEREMY CARTERSR DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS$107KCELINA GOMEZINTERIM CFO (UNTIL 3/29/24)$49K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
ALICIA NUNEZDIRECTOR1.5
DUANNE ANDRADEDIRECTOR1.5
EMI REYESDIRECTOR1.5
FERNANDO LEMOSDIRECTOR1.5
HENRY JIMENEZDIRECTOR1.5
LINDSEY NAVARRODIRECTOR1.5
LUIS GRANADOSDIRECTOR1.5
MILEYKA BURGOS-FLORESDIRECTOR1.5
PEDRO RAMOSTREASURER1.5
PEDRO ZAMORADIRECTOR1.5
RAFAEL TORRESSECRETARY (OUTGOING)1.5
RAUL RAYMUNDOCHAIR1.5
SHELLY MARQUEZVICE CHAIR1.5
VICKY GARCIADIRECTOR1.5
CELINA GOMEZINTERIM CFO (UNTIL 3/29/24)40$49,370
LEVAR MARTINEXECUTIVE VP & CHIEF STRAT40$263,585
MARLA BILONICKPRESIDENT & CEO40$353,601
OLGA NELLY ROJAS-MORENOCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER40$232,321
ALEJANDRA AMAROLIDIRECTOR OF RESOURCE DEVEL40$152,758
HOLLY L FRINDELLCHIEF PROGRAM OFFICER40$155,852
CLARINDA LANDEROSDIRECTOR OF PUBLIC POLICY40$133,793
EARTHA CRUZSR DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES & ORGANIZATIONAL CU40$108,585
JEREMY CARTERSR DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS40$107,206
MARIA ELENA FREDERICKEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICER40$109,256
STORM TALIAFERROWSR DIRECTOR OF NALCE40$107,905

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

2026

**March 2026:** Congressman Greg Casar announced a $1 million federal investment into NALCAB to build a new headquarters in San Antonio's Historic Market Square. The funds will be used to renovate a historic site into a community-centered headquarters, expanding services, nonprofit and community space, and economic development opportunities.

2025

**2025:** NALCAB announced a $3.6 million technical assistance award program through its CDFI Certification Program in partnership with Citi, supporting 12 award-winning organizations.

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does National Association for Latino fund?

**Mission:** Build transformational wealth in Latino communities to create a more prosperous future for the entire nation. **Primary Focus Areas:** • **Organizational Capacity Building** — Strengthens, coordinates, and builds the systems and capacity of network members, other nonprofits, and government partners to advance economic mobility in low- and moderate-income Latino communities. Activities include increasing access to grants and investment capital, unlocking technical assistance resourc…

How do I apply for a grant from National Association for Latino?

NALCAB operates as a grantmaker and CDFI lender. Recent grantmaking activity includes: • **2024:** A $1 million grant from TD Bank (March 2024) • **2023:** A $727,126 grant from the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (April 2023) • **2025:** NALCAB announced a $3.6 million technical assistance award program through its CDFI Certification Program in partnership with Citi, with 12 award winners receiving support The organization provides grants and investment capital to member orga…

Where does National Association for Latino make grants?

NALCAB operates nationally, with a network spanning all 50 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. The organization maintains particular focus on low- and moderate-income Latino communities. Primary offices are located in San Antonio, Texas and Washington, D.C.

What size grants does National Association for Latino award?

In 2024, National Association for Latino awarded 70 grants totaling $2.1M — an average of about $30K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is National Association for Latino's EIN?

National Association for Latino's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 20-0774672. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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