As part of our mission to Educate, Empower, and Connect Latinx leaders, CHCI is proud to collaborate with the following organizations to reach even more young Latinos across the Nation. Through our partnerships, CHCI seeks to raise awareness on key issues impacting the Latino community and forge pathways to educational attainment and professional development.
NONPROFITS

Great Minds in STEM
To support the recruitment of Latinos in STEM careers and ensure that STEM diversity remains at the forefront and in all aspects of economic prosperity for our nation’s underserved and underrepresented communities.

Hispanic Heritage Foundation
To create pathways to education and leadership development for young Latinos in STEM and beyond.
Announcement:
CHCI And Hispanic Heritage Foundation Announce Partnership To Promote Education And Leadership Programs

Hispanic Scholarship Fund
To ensure Latino students across the country access critical scholarships and support services throughout their college careers.
Announcement:
CHCI And The Hispanic Scholarship Fund Announce Partnership To Ensure Latino Youth Benefit From Programs And Scholarships
Article:
CHCI Receives 2017 Community Partner of the Year Award from the Hispanic Scholarship Fund.

Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity
Through its fundraising and volunteerism, Lambda Theta Phi supports CHCI’s R2L Next Gen program, a week-long civic engagement experience for 9th, 10th and 11th grade Latino students to learn about the federal government and explore Washington, DC.
Announcement:
https://www.thelambdas.org/
Fundraising Campaign Page:
https://www.memberplanet.com/campaign/congressionalhispaniccaucusinstituteinc/latinoleaders19

Teach For America
To promote leadership development and leverage the strengths of both CHCI and TFA networks to advance the Latinx community.

Voto Latino
To support national, multi-generational, multi-year efforts to engage and inspire young American Latinos to engage in the political process by registering to vote, voting and participating in the 2020 census.
HIGHER EDUCATION
Thanks to CHCI’s partnerships with nationally-ranked colleges and universities, CHCI Alumni have greater access to premier graduate programs and critical financial support, to advance them on their path towards careers in public policy.

Carnegie Mellon University Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
Qualified CHCI alumni will receive scholarships that cover a minimum of 30% of tuition per semester when enrolling in Heinz College’s master’s programs.
Announcement:
CHCI And Carnegie Mellon University Partner To Provide Scholarships To Latinx Leaders

Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Qualified CHCI alumni will receive an application fee waiver and, 50% tuition reduction benefit, thanks to a new program at the Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Announcement:

Syracuse University – The Maxwell School’s Department of Public Administration and International Affairs
Qualified CHCI Alumni admitted into the MPA or MA IR degree program (including any PA/IR joint degree with the exception of dual JD candidates) will be granted a CHCI – Maxwell Graduate Award upon admission, covering at least 30% of the tuition cost of a single- or dual-degree course of study in Maxwell’s Master of Public Administration or Master of Arts in International Relations on-campus programs. All admitted candidates will also considered for further merit-based aid based on the strength of the application for admission.
Announcement:
New Fellowships at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School Available to CHCI Interns
Program Listing:
Partnership Programs and Matching Awards

University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service
In-person: 30% tuition scholarship with consideration for additional merit-based funds.
Online: 30% tuition scholarship with consideration for additional merit-based funds. Waive technology fee and one-time programming fee.
Announcement:
Clinton School and Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Partner to Provide Scholarships to Latino Leaders

University of California Los Angeles Luskin School of Public Affairs
Beginning Fall 2020, qualified CHCI alumni will receive a $7,500 scholarship if they enroll in a master’s degree at UCLA Luskin. The scholarship is renewable in the second year of study.
Announcement:
New Scholarship Offers Support to Emerging Latino Leaders

University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy
Qualified CHCI alumni will receive merit-based scholarships of $10,000 and a waived application fee when applying to USC Price’s two-year master’s programs starting in Fall of 2020. The applicants will also be considered for additional merit-based aid based on strength of application for admission.
Announcement:
CHCI And USC Price Partner To Provide Scholarships To Latinx Leaders In Public Policy Field

University of Virginia Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
Qualified CHCI Alumni will receive a waived application fee and a minimum annual fellowship of $12,500 for Virginia residents and $20,000 for non-Virginia residents in each of the Master’s of Public Policy’s program’s two years.