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LatinosinHigherEd.com develops strong relationships with leading organizations that share our commitment to increasing the Latino representation of faculty and staff within colleges and universities. We also look to partner with organizations that offer professional development, research grants, fellowships, scholarships, conferences, political call for action, and other issues impacting Latinos in higher education. As we continue to look for ways to deliver increased value to our customers, we welcome partners that complement our expertise.

American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE)
www.aahhe.org
The American Association of Hispanic in Higher Education (AAHHE) is an agent of change for improving education, thus enabling Hispanic students to fully participate in a diverse society. AAHHE works collaboratively with all sectors of education, business, industry, as well as community and professional organizations to enhance the educational aspirations and to meet the needs of a vastly growing Hispanic population.

Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education (AACHE)
www.aache.org
AACHE is a statewide Chicana and Chicano non-profit organization. Founded in 1983, AACHE was established to promote equitable educational and employment opportunities within Arizona colleges and universities. This is actualized through faculty recruitment and retention efforts, scholarship programs, MEChA leadership workshops, community involvement, and the annual AACHE conference. AACHE provides a forum for discussion of Chicana and Chicano higher education issues and identifies workable solutions to these issues.

California Chicano-Latino Intersegmental Convocation
www.clic-policy.info
The Chicano Latino Intersegmental Convocation (CLIC) is a voluntary coalition of California higher education administrators, faculty, and students from the three public segments and the independent colleges and universities.

California Council of Cultural Centers in Higher Education (CaCCCHE)
www.caccche.org
We, the California Council of Cultural Centers in Higher Education (CaCCCHE), fully embrace the diverse nature of our campuses, which includes, but is not limited to, race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, disabilities, sexual orientation, immigrant status, and socioeconomic class. We confirm the essential and critical role that cultural centers play in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities presented by diversity.

We do so by extending advocacy that affirms ongoing efforts by existing centers; providing leadership for the establishment of new initiatives; creating opportunities for networking and personal growth in the field; and promoting a philosophy that recognizes the tensile strength that diversity in all its manifestations brings to our campuses, communities, lives, and society.

Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education (CLASE)
www.coe.uga.edu
CLASE aims to narrow the achievement gap of Latino students placed at risk due to poverty and language barriers and to improve the level of education of Latino students (PreK-16) statewide.

Connecticut Association of Latinos in Higher Education (CALAHE)
www.calahe.org
The Connecticut Association of Latinos in Higher Education (CALAHE) is dedicated to promoting and advocating full access, retention and participation of Latinos/Latinas throughout Connecticut higher education.

Excelencia In Education
www.edexcelencia.org
Identifies, analyzes, and disseminates information on effective higher education practices for Latinos. Assesses the impact of federal, state, and institutional policies on Latino achievement in higher education. Assists policymakers, higher education administrators, and other stakeholders improve opportunities for Latino students to succeed in postsecondary education. Cultivates strategic partnerships and expands the national discourse through the Action Network for Latinos Student Success connecting practitioners, researchers, educators, nonprofit organizations, students and policymakers. Develops, documents, and evaluates demonstration projects and other programs to support the application of effective practices in public policy and in education institutions

Hispanic Association for Higher Education of New Jersey(HAHENJ)
www.hahenj.org
The Hispanic Association for Higher Education of New Jersey, Inc. (HAHENJ) is a non-profit, volunteer driven organization whose mission is to represent and advocate for the educational and professional advancement of the Hispanic community in higher education in the state of New Jersey.

Illinois Latino Council on Higher Education (ILACHE)
www.ilache.com
ILACHE is a statewide organization dedicated to the advancement of the status of Latinos through educational policy reform, identification of best practices, and the dissemination of research and information.

Innovative Educators
www.innovativeeducators.org
Innovative Educators is dedicated to providing superior conferences and training sessions focused on the most critical and relevant issues facing educators today. Through our interactive conferences, both face-to-face and online, we create a fun and relaxed environment that encourages and supports the exchange of ideas. Our primary goal is to provide participants with the information, training and skills necessary to immediately implement positive change at their institutions. As active leaders in the field of education, we believe in supporting our community through philanthropic partnerships.

Job Elephant
www.jobelephant.com
Founded in 2000, Jobelephant.com Inc. is an advertising agency specializing in recruitment (aka "help wanted") advertising. We are recognized worldwide by newspapers, internet job boards and trade journals as an authorized agent for employment advertising. Our clients range from Fortune 500 multinationals to small non-profit organizations.Jobelephant.com consolidates the placement of recruitment advertising with exceptional customer support at a competitive price.

Job Target
www.jobtarget.com
We offer state-of-the-art career site technology, comprehensive site management, customer service, and back office and technology support to hundreds of local, state, national, and global organizations. Our partners are professional and trade associations, newspapers, publishers, magazines, chambers of commerce, government agencies, recruitment firms, corporations, independent job boards, and entrepreneurs, and our partner list continues to diversify and grow. Partners can take advantage of our relationships with more than 100,000 employers, our dedicated sales and marketing teams, and an expanding online network that receives 30-50 million page views per month.

Latina Leadership Network (LLN)
www.LatinaLeadershipNetwork.org
The Latina Leadership Network is a mutual support and advocacy organization committed to providing effective opportunities to develop innovative approaches to increase the participation of Latinas in leadership roles and to promote and maintain "la cultural Latina" and non-sexist familial values.

Minnesota Network of Latinos in HigherEducation
www.mnlatinosinhighered.org
The mission of the Minnesota Network of Latinos in Higher Education is to support, promote and advocate for Latino success and advancement in higher education.

National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies (NAHLS)
www.naaas.org
National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies (partnered with NAHLS, NANAS and NAAS) created a international organization to help train youth in the areas of scholarly research, leadership skills, and appreciation for heritage.

National Association of Hispanic Nurses
www.thehispanicnurses.org
The National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) was founded in 1975 by Ildaura Murillo-Rohde, PhD, RN, ND, FAAN. It evolved out of the Ad Hoc Committee of the Spanish-Speaking/Spanish Surname Nurses' Caucus, which was formed during the American Nurses Association convention in San Francisco in 1974. In 1976, the organization became the National Association of Spanish-Speaking / Spanish-Surnamed Nurses, which was renamed as the National Association of Hispanic Nurses in 1979..

National Community College Hispanic Council
www.ncchc.com
The National Community College Hispanic College provides leadership for Hispanics / Latinos(as) in Community Colleges.

National Hispana Leadership Institute
www.nhli.org
To develop Hispanas as ethical leaders through training, professional development, relationship building, and community and world activism.

National Latino Education Network (NLEN)
www.nlen.csusb.edu
Who are we:  The broad spectrum of researchers, teaching professionals and educators, academics, scholars, administrators, independent writers and artists, policy and program specialists, students, parents, families, civic leaders, activists, and advocates. In short, those sharing a common interest in educational issues that impact Latinos.

National Latina/o Psychological Association
www.nlpa.ws
The mission of the National Latina/o Psychological Association is to generate and advance psychological knowledge and fosters its effective application for the benefit of the Hispanic/Latino population.

NCORE
www.ncore.ou.edu
The Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies launched the first AnnualNational Conference for Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education(NCORE). Since its inception, NCORE has evolved into a vital nationalresource for higher education institutions, providing an annualmulticultural forum that attracts Black/African Americans, AmericanIndians, Asian/Pacific Islanders, Latino/as, and European Americansrepresenting campuses across the United States.

Osiris Education Collaborative (OEC)
www.oecollaborative.com
The Osiris Education Collaborative (OEC) is volunteer organization made up of professionals of color from throughout the country. Our mission is to provide leadership for professionals of color in the field of higher education by collecting and disseminating knowledge that will help improve our professions. We will also keep individuals informed about professional development opportunities. One of our top goals as an organization is to serve as advocates for students of color in K-12 and post-secondary education. Our aim is to promote college awareness and deal directly with college access issues by disseminating information about educational resources to our community.

Southern California Higher Education Consortium (SOCALHERC)
www.socalherc.org
The Southern California HERC is an association of educational institutions whose purpose is to promote awareness of employment opportunities with participating members.

Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education(TACHE)
www.tache.org
TACHE's purpose is to provide state, regional, and local forums for the discussion of issues related to Chicanos/Latinos in higher education and to collaborate with institutions of higher learning to create workable solutions for these issues.

The Julian Samora Research Institute (JSRI)
www.jsri.msu.edu
The JULIAN SAMORA RESEARCH INSTITUTE is committed to the generation, transmission, and application of knowledge to serve the needs of Latino communities in the Midwest. To this end, it has organized a number of publication initiatives to facilitate the timely dissemination of current research and information relevant to Latinos..

The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI)
www.trpi.org
The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute is a nonprofit, freestanding research organization that advances critical, insightful thinking on key issues affecting Latino communities through objective, policy-relevant research, and its implications, for the betterment of the nation.

United States Hipanic Leadership Institute (USHLI)
www.ushli.org
The USHLI has developed into one of the most powerful, nationally and internationally recognized Latino organizations in the country by organizing and conducting nonpartisan voter registration and leadership development program in 40 states. The organization has been able to maintain a stable presence in hundreds of communities over the years by promoting empowerment and civic responsibility.

Virginia Latino Higher Education Network (VALHEN)
www.valhen.org
The Virginia Latino Higher Education Network (VALHEN) is an organization designed to serve as a networking structure for individuals in colleges, universities, and the community-at-large, to communicate, advocate, organize, research, and identify resources which support and work towards the success of Latinos in higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia. VALHEN addresses a need for Virginians to have a strong voice and a medium through which we can advocate for the success of our Latino community.