The foundation hosts several long-term programs, including:
The Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards, created in 1998,[1] which honor Latina/o high school students (organized into regions or "markets") who demonstrate leadership potential and support them as they move through college and into graduate school and/or the workplace, especially in the
STEM fields and in the "Green Industry". As of 2013, the award categories include (in alphabetical order) Business/Entrepreneurship, Education, Engineering/Mathematics, Healthcare/Science and Innovation/Technology.
a Youth Speakers Bureau, an outreach program in which the Youth Award recipients visit schools and other community centers and use social networking tools to provide information and inspiration to young Latinos/as.[2]
the Latinos on Fast Track (LOFT) Workforce Program, created in collaboration with the
Hispanic College Fund to prepare Latina/o professionals for the workplace.[3] The LOFT program also works with Human Resource departments and corporate diversity programs to place new workers. LOFT also houses the LOFT Innovation branch, the technology and computer programming program, with an office located in Los Angeles, CA.[4]
the Hispanic Heritage Awards, founded in 1987[5] as part of the first
Hispanic Heritage Month and hosted by over thirty-five national Hispanic organizations, which honor the contributions of Latinas/os in the fields of (alphabetically) arts, education, leadership, literature, math/science, and sports, as well as Vision and Lifetime Achievement Awards.[6] In recent years, the awards ceremony has been televised on both
NBC,
Telemundo, and
Mundo Fox.[5]