SBA celebrates the impact Hispanic entrepreneurs have had on the U.S. economy. We also commemorate some of the many ways Hispanics have influenced and contributed to American society.
LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs.
Since 1968, UnidosUS has remained a trusted, nonpartisan voice for Latinos. UnidosUS serves the Hispanic community through their research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in their program work in communities nationwide.
Friends of the American Latino Museum (FRIENDS) is a non-profit, charitable organization, and is the only initiative dedicated to the creation of a National American Latino Museum in Washington, DC
Links to resources from several U.S. Government agencies including the National Endowment for the Humanities, Library of Congress, the National Archive and others
5th Ave at 104th Street, Manhattan, NY
New York’s leading Latino cultural institution,
welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to discover the artistic landscape of Latino, Caribbean, and Latin American cultures.
2112 R St NW Washington DC
Fondo del Sol Visual Arts Center is a non-profit, bilingual, community-based museum composed of artists, filmmakers, and educators who share a common dedication to the art and cultural heritage of the people of the Americas and the great American Diaspora.
201 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006
AMA | Art Museum of the Americas is the oldest museum of modern and contemporary Latin American and Caribbean art in the United States. It is part of the Organization of American States (OAS), an international public organization whose aim is to promote democracy, peace, justice, and solidarity among its 35 member countries.
To be built on the National Mall, Washington DC.
On June 18, 2022, the Latino Museum will open and operate the Molina Family Latino Gallery at the National Museum of American History. The 4,500-sq. ft. gallery will be the Smithsonian's first museum space dedicated to the Latino experience on the National Mall
The Hispanic Society of America is located in Upper Manhattan on Audubon Terrace on the west side of Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets. Admission is free