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Increases in the Latinx population and overall philanthropic giving have not yet translated into more charitable investments for the Latinx community.
Community foundations are well suited to receive large influxes of capital to then distribute to diverse organizations.
Marginalized people could dramatically boost our economy, but they need support from the private, public, and social sectors.
Delays in the federal response to provide aid to Puerto Rico has placed increased pressure on nonprofits to help meet humanitarian needs.

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