Introducing The LDC Latina Initiative:
Amplifying Latina Voices and Driving Leadership
Launched November 19-20, 2024, in NYC
The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank (LDCTT) researches and highlights the vital contributions of American Latinos to the U.S. economy and GDP.
Original Research
Research Partners
Find all of the Latino Donor Collaborative’s news stories from around the web, as well as assets for press kits.
Learn about how the Latino Donor Collaborative is working to reshape the perception of Latinos and find ways to help grow their revenue and market share.
History
LDC & LDCTT

Impact Numbers

Board of Directors
Advisory Network
The LDC engages in initiatives like presentations, forums and outreach to provide decision-makers with free, vital information on the contributions of American Latinos, aiding informed resource allocation.
CEO One-on-One
Company Presentations
Elevate Latinos – Youth Engagement Hub
Other Campaigns

In the News.

Welcome to our “LDC in the News” page, your go-to destination for the latest updates, articles, and coverage highlighting the impactful work, data, and reports of the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC). Dive into a wealth of information curated from reputable media outlets that provides insight into our initiatives and contributions. Stay informed and engaged with the LDC’s mission to drive positive change and foster meaningful connections through our comprehensive collection of news and articles.

In the News.

Welcome to our “LDC in the News” page, your go-to destination for the latest updates, articles, and coverage highlighting the impactful work, data, and reports of the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC). Dive into a wealth of information curated from reputable media outlets that provides insight into our initiatives and contributions. Stay informed and engaged with the LDC’s mission to drive positive change and foster meaningful connections through our comprehensive collection of news and articles.
THE TENNESSEAN – Our economic output as an ethnicity is $2.8 trillion (with a ‘t’)
A report recently released by the Latino Donor Collaborative measured the economic output of Latinos at $2.8 trillion, which is above the $2.1 trillion when the organization started issuing this report in 2017. That’s 33% growth in five years.”Latinos are...
THE BOSTON GLOBE – How I learned to stop worrying and love Hispanic Heritage Month; Is dedicating only a month every year to honor Latino culture just another example

A recent study from the Latino Donor Collaborative found that the total economic output of Latinos was $2.8 trillion in 2020, an increase of 64 percent since 2010.

TELEMUNDO – Los latinos siguen oscurecidos en la pantalla

Un nuevo informe del grupo Latino Donor Collaborative desglosa la representación en las producciones de Hollywood, y señala a los estudios que menos invierten en los latinos pese a que son de los grupos que más boletos de cine compra.

AXIOS – New report calls out U.S. media for lack of Latino representation

Latinos continue to be significantly underrepresented in U.S. films and TV series, despite the fact that the group represents nearly one-fifth (20%) of the total U.S. population and $2.8 trillion in total economic output.

HISPANIC EXECUTIVE QUARTERLY – Hollywood Is Blinding Itself to the Power of the Latino Community

According to the 2022 Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC) Latinos in Media Report, Hollywood directors, executives, and decision-makers have continued to ignore the largest and one of the most economically powerful minorities in America: Latinos.

THE BOSTON GLOBE – How to embrace Hispanic Heritage Month

A recent study from the Latino Donor Collaborative found that the total economic output of Latinos was $2.8 trillion in 2020, an increase of 64 percent since 2010.

HYPERALLERGIC – Latinos Severely Underrepresented in Film and TV, Report Finds
A new report released by the nonprofit advocacy group Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC) finds that Latinos are systematically underrepresented in film and television roles ranging from acting, writing, directing, and producing. Although Latinos represent 18.7% of the United States’s population...
GANNETT FLORIDA NEWPAPERS – U.S. Latinos economic power grows in Florida, nationally: report.

The economic power of U.S. Latinos nationwide, including Florida, continues to grow so quickly that, if it were an independent country, its gross domestic product, or GDP, would rank as the world’s fifth-largest, according to a new report.

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