2016: Year in Numbers

Numbers matter. They help shape a narrative and clarify the impact of our work. And that’s why we’re so data-driven. We collect data. Analyze data. And we share data. For this year-end issue of Piñata we’re happy to provide you with some of the numbers that tell the story of Hispanic Federation’s achievements in 2016. Read more…
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Numbers don’t tell the whole story but they provide a powerful outline that guides Hispanic Federation’s work. HF uses data to inform our decision-making on everything from grant-making to public policy. This year, as in years past, we have collected some of the most important data about our work and created a handy guide that tells you what and how much we have done. We’re proud to share this with you.

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