Grants for Hispanic Nonprofits
Last updated July 3, 2026
There are currently 192 active grants for hispanic nonprofits in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from federal and foundation sources and updated daily.
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About grants for hispanic nonprofits
Grants for Hispanic and Latino nonprofits come from Latino-led intermediaries, national foundations, and federal programs. Organizations like the Hispanic Federation and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) regrant funds and provide capacity-building to Latino community groups, while the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) advocates for federal Title V funding that supports Hispanic-Serving Institutions. National funders such as the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and donors like MacKenzie Scott have all directed significant support to Latino-serving organizations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What grants are available for Hispanic and Latino nonprofits?
Funding ranges from core operating support and capacity-building to program grants for education, health, immigrant services, civic engagement, and the arts. Latino-led grantmakers like the Hispanic Federation and Hispanics in Philanthropy run regranting programs aimed specifically at Latino community-based organizations, and federal Title V grants support Hispanic-Serving Institutions in higher education.
Which foundations fund Hispanic communities?
Key funders include Latino-led intermediaries such as the Hispanic Federation and Hispanics in Philanthropy, along with national foundations like the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Ford Foundation that prioritize racial equity and Latino communities. HACU supports federal funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and major donors including MacKenzie Scott have made large gifts to Latino-serving nonprofits.
Do I need to be a 501(c)(3) to apply?
Most foundation and intermediary grants require 501(c)(3) status or a fiscal sponsor, though some programs fund community groups working toward that status. Federal higher-education programs target eligible institutions rather than individual nonprofits. Review each funder's guidelines, since eligibility, geography, and program focus vary widely.
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