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Welcome to the digital home of the National Hispanic Institute. We are more than an organization; we are a dynamic movement dedicated to identifying, cultivating, and propelling the next generation of Latino leaders. Our work is built on the conviction that the community’s greatest resource is its youth, and our programs are designed to challenge, inspire, and equip them to shape the future.
Building the Pipeline for Institutional Impact
Our mission operates on two critical fronts: direct engagement with high-ability Latino high school students and strategic partnership with forward-thinking institutions. We create immersive, rigorous experiences like the Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session (LDZ) and the Collegiate World Series (CWS) that are not merely extracurricular activities, but transformative leadership laboratories. Here, students engage in competitive debate, ethical leadership simulations, and complex problem-solving, building the confidence and skill set required for college and lifelong influence.
For colleges, universities, and corporations, NHI serves as a vital connector to this exceptional talent pool. We understand that institutions seeking to enrich their communities and bolster their prospective base of high-achieving Latino students need direct, meaningful access. That’s where our partnership models come into play.
Strategic Membership: A Partnership for Growth
For institutions committed to substantive engagement, our structured membership tiers offer a direct channel to our national network. A Tier A Membership, for instance, is designed for those ready to invest deeply in this pipeline. It provides tangible opportunities to participate in up to five summer national college fairs at our LDZ sessions, each serving approximately 200 sophomores and juniors, and to take an active role in shaping young minds by serving as a Head Coach in up to four Collegiate World Series programs.
We invite you to explore how a formal partnership can align with your institutional goals. For a detailed breakdown of benefits and commitments, our guide to NHI membership tiers provides a comprehensive overview of how we build these essential bridges together.
Our Audience: Leaders, Educators, and Changemakers
This site is for educators in high schools and universities, admissions and enrollment professionals, corporate diversity officers, philanthropic partners, and of course, the students and families at the heart of our work. Here, you will find insights into our program philosophy, research on Latino leadership development, and practical resources for engaging with the NHI network. We are your partner in the crucial work of ensuring that Latino intellect and leadership are not just present, but are pivotal in every arena of tomorrow’s world.