Announcing our latest research,
featured at L’ATTITUDE 2024,
September 12-15 in San Diego, CA.
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.
La nota del día – Las plataformas de streaming con más y menos representación latina en 2024

La industria del entretenimiento estadounidense se está perdiendo Entre 12.000 y 18.000 millones de dólares al año al subrepresentar a los latinos, uno de sus grupos de consumidores más grandes, según un informe de Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC).

Pledge Times – The entertainment industry loses without Latinos: they could contribute up to 18 billion dollars more annually
The Latino community is key in the entertainment industry, but in real numbers, how much does it contribute? And above all, how much could it contribute? That is the question that the LDC (The Latino Donor Collaborative) organization is asking...
Eje Central – EU quiere que los latinos paguen, pero sin salir a cuadro
No mostrar los rostros de los latinos en Estados Unidos le cuesta a la industria de los medios y entretenimiento (M&E) de ese país hasta 18 mil millones de dólares. La cifra, que puede sonar trivial, representa mucho más de...
NBC – John Leguizamo was ready to lead a dramatic TV series — so he helped create a platform to stream it

When John Leguizamo spoke out about diversity on Sunday night’s Emmy Awards telecast, he said, the audience at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles “got real quiet.

Geek Time – La consultora global Slalom contratará a 500 profesionales en México y LATAM para 2025

Datos recientes respaldan esta tendencia, revelando el gran impacto positivo que ha tenido la contratación de talento en Latinoamérica.

LA Times – John Leguizamo’s PBS series ‘American Historia’ unravels Latino history and triumph
Two years ago, the actor penned an open letter in The Times calling for more Latino representation in the industry, where only 2.6% of Latinos were leads in shows, according to a 2022 Latino Donor Collaborative report on Latinos in...
Out magazine – The truth, tenacity, & triumphant timing of Strangelove
On September 11, 2024, The Hollywood Reporter’s Christy Piña wrote about the Latino Donor Collaborative’s 2024 Latinos in Media report showing that the entertainment industry could “generate an additional $12 billion to $18 billion per year if it were to...
Yahoo Tech – Which streaming services lead in Latino representation? The best and worst platforms of 2024

The U.S. entertainment industry is missing out on $12 billion to $18 billion annually by underrepresenting Latinos, one of its largest consumer groups, according to a report from the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC)

Showing 41-48 of 367 results