Join #HIPGive2Health and Raise Funds for Latino Health Projects

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Does your organization promote better health outcomes for Latinos in the U.S. or Latin America? Do you have an amazing idea for new or expanded health services, but lack start-up funds to make it a reality?hipgive2health

Raise the funds you need to make a difference in your community by creating a project on HIPGive, the first Latino-focused crowdfunding platform for nonprofits across the Americas. HIPGive is a project of Hispanics in Philanthropy, a non-profit that utilizes philanthropy as a vehicle for promoting social justice and for tackling the challenges facing Latino communities.

 

Starting June 9th, HIPGive, along with Kaiser Permanente and Univision, will be hosting, #HIPGive2Health contest. Nonprofit organizations can fundraise for projects that span the diverse spectrum of strategies to improve health outcomes. Whether the purpose is to decrease the prevalence of diabetes, to increase the number of Latinos with insurance, to reduce the stigma of reaching out for mental health services, or to increase access to healthier options in food deserts, your organization can raise funds for any program aimed at improving the health of Latino communities.

Fundraise on HIPGive and your organization will:

  • Access new donors and connect with Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP)’s network of leading organizations and individuals that care about advancing Latino-focused initiatives.
  • Learn social media marketing, storytelling, and other essential skills in the continually expanding online fundraising world through webinars and ongoing support of HIP’s staff and crowdfunding experts.
  • Have the chance to win matching funds and other exciting prizes — successful groups can earn matching dollars through a $25,000 pool of matching prizes generously offered by Kaiser Permanente, as well as win a free training session by a top branding agency, or a special profile on Univision’s website!
  • See how past participants have benefited from using HIPGive.

Make your impact. Visit HIPGive.org to start your project or learn more about this great opportunity.

 

 

By The Numbers By The Numbers

25.1

percent

of Latinos remain without health insurance coverage

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