Latino Philanthropy

The Progreso Latino Fund

 
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On June 5th, the Progreso Latino Fund hosted Noche Bohemia, a fundraising gala honoring community leader and philanthropist, John Soto. Proceeds from the event are being used to increase the size of the endowment and its grantmaking activity to nonprofits serving the Greater New Haven Latino community. A portion will also be used to award a scholarship in honor of Mr. Soto, a well-known advocate of higher education. Thank you to all who attended in support of the Fund and to celebrate Mr. Soto's contributions.

Click here, or on the photo above, to view more Progreso Latino Fund Gala photos.

Special thanks to our event sponsors: Annie E. Casey Foundation, AT&T, Connecticut Health Foundation, Eder Bros., Gateway Community College, NewAlliance Bank, NewAlliance Foundation, Quenneville Roofing, State Farm, Sunset Shores Adult Day Care, United Illuminating Company Foundation, United Way of Greater New Haven, Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut, Webster Bank & Yale-New Haven Hospital

Latino Gala Brings San Juan to New Haven - news coverage by the New Haven Independent's Allan Appel

City of New Haven Board of Alderman Official Citation.


   The Progreso Latino Fund Honors John Soto - See the tribute video played at the Gala highlighting John Soto's contributions to our community.



Click here
to see Fund representatives interviewed on Channel 8's CT Style.

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Why We Choose to Give

We learned about Progreso Latino when John and Frances Padilla first approached us about joining them to build a fund for Latino kids. We hadn’t been engaged previously with The Community Foundation, or been connected to philanthropy per se.We gave in other ways, in part because we wanted to see the results of our philanthropy, and not just give blindly. We gave to Progreso Latino and it still appeals to us because it connects us to people who are of like minds socially and politically. Through Progreso Latino,we have an opportunity to give differently, and to give to a community we come from and whose struggles we can relate to, personally and professionally. This was a chance to see change affected by the money we were giving, and to support the Latino community.

Pamela and Asher Delerme


 

The Progreso Latino Fund
Honors John Soto
The Progreso Latino Fund
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