From the Archives: 2003 – The Beginnings of Nuestro Futuro
Latine culture is rooted in longstanding traditions of coming together to support families, neighbors, and communities. Latine households are significantly more likely than…
Elevating Latine philanthropy to support Chicago-area organizations and programs aimed at improving the quality of life for the Latine community.
$6.4 Million
Dollars Raised
$4+ Million
Dollars Granted
225+
Grants Given
70+
Organizations Impacted
October 2024: Assessing Philanthropic Support for Latines in the Chicago Area
Nuestro Futuro, in partnership with The Chicago Community Trust and University of Illinois at Chicago Great Cities Institute, released a report examining trends in philanthropic funding to Latine organizations in Cook County.
Despite Latines making up 26% of Cook County’s population, the report found major disparities in philanthropic funding directed at Latine communities. We recognize there is much more work to do to ensure that we are lifting up Latine voices in philanthropy and meeting the evolving needs of Cook County’s fastest growing population.
As the largest affinity fund in the nation dedicated to Latine philanthropy, Nuestro Futuro (“Our Future”) has been making tangible impact for nearly 20 years. Since its founding in 2003, it has awarded $3.1 million in grantmaking dollars to more than 70 nonprofits throughout the Chicago region.
Latine culture is rooted in longstanding traditions of coming together to support families, neighbors, and communities. Latine households are significantly more likely than…
Giving back is part of who Laura Gutierrez is and how she chooses to show up in the world. What began as a…
Nuestro Futuro (NF), an initiative of The Chicago Community Trust, is the largest affinity fund in the nation dedicated to Latine philanthropy. Since its…
One can say that Diana Torres Hawken has come full circle. Her connection to The Chicago Community Trust began 16 years ago when…
Nuestro Futuro (“Our Future”), an initiative of The Chicago Community Trust, is the largest affinity fund in the nation dedicated to Latinx philanthropy.…
In celebration of Black Philanthropy Month, the Trust is featuring a series of conversations with Black philanthropists making their impact across the Chicago…
Every day, Organized Communities Against Deportations (OCAD) works tirelessly to stop deportation cases across Chicago. Comprised of “undocumented, unapologetic, and unafraid organizers,” OCAD…
The families Mano a Mano Family Resource Center serves in Lake County have big dreams for their children’s futures, and they understand that…
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), the Trust is featuring a series of conversations with Latinx philanthropists and…
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15), the Trust is featuring a series of conversations with Latinx philanthropists and leaders who…
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15), the Trust is featuring a series of conversations with Latinx philanthropists and leaders who…
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15), the Trust is featuring a series of conversations with Latinx philanthropists and leaders who…
Alberto Morales, Co-Chair | Francisco Martinez |
Karin Prangley, Co-Chair | Maria Miranda |
Maria C. Bechily, Emeritus | Joshua Moreno |
Walter Abrego | Samuel Muñeton, Jr. |
Adela Cepeda | Sally Nieto |
Jonathan Chaparro | Lauren Pabst |
Nadia Coronado | Mark Rodriguez |
Ariana Correa | Doris Salomón |
Barbara Escobar | Veronica Studnicka |
Cristina Guerrero | Laura P. Trejo |
Angel Gutierrez | Francisco Velasco |
Laura Gutierrez | Liz Vlahos |
Leticia L. Gonzalez |
Our Impact
Our grantmaking priorities are focused on early childhood education and immigration, key issue areas within the Latine community. Nuestro Futuro also cultivates leadership opportunities for up-and-coming donors and civic leaders.
In the spring of 2022, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the region, we pivoted our resources to provide more than $400,000 in responsive grantmaking dollars to address the disproportionate health and economic effects of the pandemic on the Latine community and the organizations that serve them.
Elevating Latine philanthropy to support Chicago-area organizations and programs aimed at improving the quality of life for the Latine community.
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