Latino Community Foundation

For Strategic Planning

Overview
The Latino Community Foundation (LCF), headquartered in San Francisco, was established in 1989 to create a vehicle to build Latino philanthropy by investing in community partners working to support Latino families. Since 2008, with support from the Hewlett Foundation, teen pregnancy prevention has been at the forefront of the issues that LCF addresses. This grant would provide support to LCF to develop a new strategic plan. LCF has grown significantly since the last plan, 2010-2014, was developed and hopes to use this strategic planning process to move it to the next stage of its growth.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.latinocf.org 
Address
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 1160, San Francisco, CA, 94104, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for leadership and staff development initiatives  
The Latino Community Foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of Latinos. The community foundation supports organizations that advance education, health and safety, civic engagement, and youth leadership. This grant will enable the organization to strengthen its internal leadership capacity.
for general operating support  
The Latino Community Foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of Latinos. The community foundation supports organizations that advance education, health and safety, civic engagement, and youth leadership. This grant will enable the organization to deepen its impact and expand the reach of organizations focused on social change.
for general operating support  
The Latino Community Foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of Latinos. The community foundation supports organizations that advance education, health and safety, civic engagement, and youth leadership, and that are Latino-led. This grant will enable it to deepen its impact and expand the reach of organizations focused on social change.

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