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More than 62 million Latinos live and work in the United States, contributing $2.7 trillion to the economy. You are part of the fabric of America, and you can help shape the future of our country.

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Hispanic Electorate Data Hub

UnidosUS Hispanic Electorate Data Hub Powered by the Latino Vote Initiative

HOME: Home Ownership Means Equity

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News

UnidosUS Voter Poll: Pocketbook Issues Still Top California Latino Priorities

UnidosUS Voter Poll: Pocketbook Issues Still Top Latino Priorities

UnidosUS Condemns Cynical and Baseless Lawsuit Targeting a Program that Helps Keep American Families Together

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Events

Join us in Kansas City!

Conference 2025

2024 UnidosUS Fall Affiliate Convening

2024 UnidosUS Fall Affiliate Convening

Research

UnidosUS 2024 Pre-Election Poll of the Hispanic Electorate

UnidosUS canvassers in Florida have already registered more than 21,000 voters in that state. We are working to build on that success with in-person voter canvassing in Texas, and across all our digital networks nationwide.

Latino Vote Series Part I

Presentation

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UnidosUS National Survey of Latino Voters

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Annual Conference

Highlights from the UnidosUS 2024 Annual Conference

2024 UnidosUS Annual Conference

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Join us in Kansas City!

Conference 2025

We're the largest Latino civil rights organization in the United States.

Through our unique combination of research, advocacy, programs, and a national network of nearly 300 community-based Affiliate organizations across the country, we simultaneously challenge the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos in the United States across a range of key issues:

Civil rights and racial equity

As we dismantle racism, we’re committed to showing all Americans what structural racism is and what we can all do to end it.

Education

We advocate for high-quality education from early childhood through college, vocational training, and beyond.

Health

We build policies and programs to ensure everyone’s right to be healthy regardless of where they live, learn, play, or pray.

Housing and financial empowerment

Good policies can unleash the power of the Hispanic community and benefit all Americans.

Immigration

We fight for an immigration system that values every person’s dignity and human rights.

Voting and political empowerment

We reach out to voters and potential voters to make sure all eligible Latinos are registered, informed, and empowered to act.

Workforce development

We want to enable an ecosystem that supports Latinx individuals in their journey to thrive in the workforce and achieve economic prosperity.

Latinos contribute to our country's history and economy

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80%

Nearly 80% of Latinos are U.S. citizens. Open tooltip ?

24%

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21%

The percentage of the country’s 16.6 million students enrolled in undergraduate programs who are Latino. Open tooltip ?

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1 million

The average number of Hispanics who turn 18 each year and become eligible to vote.

Explore our videos

2024 UnidosUS Annual Conference

Join us in Las Vegas, NV for our 2024 UnidosUS Annual Conference! Play video in lightbox

What is critical race theory?

Author, activist, and influencer Julissa Arce explains the real reasons conservatives don’t want Americans to learn truthful history that is honest about slavery, racial segregation, mass deportations based on race, and how these choices are impacting Latino students. Play video in lightbox

Our Affiliates

Our Affiliates are community-based organizations that directly serve the Latino population across the country. They know the practical concerns and policy issues that affect their constituencies and are engaged in implementing innovative solutions.

2024 UnidosUS Affiliate Map (June)

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Become part of our Action Network and help us continue to forge a society that provides equal opportunity to all.

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Your contribution will help fund our work to supporting
policies and projects that support the Latinx community.

Stronger communities. Stronger America.

UnidosUS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that serves as the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Since our founding in 1968, we have contributed to a stronger America by elevating the voice of Latinos, and defending and advancing our community’s concerns. Headquarters
1126 16th St NW #600
Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 785-1670
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