Latinos in Heritage Conservation (LHC) is the leading nonprofit dedicated to preserving Latinx places, stories, and cultural heritage across the United States. Through education, conservation, and leadership programs, LHC empowers a wide-ranging network of people who care about Latinx heritage—bringing together community members, advocates, scholars, and experts to find creative, local solutions for protecting Latinx sites and uplifting living cultures that contribute to American society. LHC is committed to making a meaningful impact in the broader fight for social justice, engaging diverse communities and allies to celebrate and affirm the importance of our collective heritage. For more information, visit latinoheritage.us.
Latinos in HeritageConservation (LHC) es la principal organización sin fines de lucro dedicada a preservar lugares, historias y patrimonio cultural latino en todo Estados Unidos. A través de programas de educación, conservación y liderazgo, LHC capacita a una amplia red de personas que se preocupan por el patrimonio latino, reuniendo a miembros de la comunidad, defensores, académicos y expertos para encontrar soluciones creativas y locales para proteger los sitios latinos y elevar las culturas vivas que contribuyen a la sociedad estadounidense. LHC se compromete a tener un impacto significativo en la lucha por la justicia social, involucrando a diversas comunidades y aliados para celebrar y afirmar la importancia de nuestro patrimonio colectivo. Para más información, visite latinoheritage.us.
Latinos in Heritage Conservation (LHC) is committed to supporting a strong, national movement for Latinx heritage preservation. To further this mission, we are excited to introduce the first-of-its-kind grant program exclusively dedicated to funding Latinx heritage and historic preservation projects. With $600,000 in annual funding, this groundbreaking initiative is designed to empower grassroots, Latinx-focused nonprofit organizations and community groups working tirelessly to protect and uplift Latinx history and cultural contributions across the United States.
Information about eligibility, grant guidelines, and how to apply can be found here: https://www.latinoheritage.us/grants.