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LHC Líderes March 2026 Edition

Saludos, we're back again with another edition of LHC Líderes. Please share any opportunities with and share with your colegas. We're here to support. Suerte!



National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders

2026 NALCAB National Conference Call for Speakers Due: 3/15/2026

https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019c4335ef557d55b60f174aed5820f2



The Campaign for Historic Trades

Harrison Goodall Preservation Fellowship Due: 3/16/2026



Alliance for Texas History

Conference Stipends for Graduate Students of History Due: 3/25/2026



Somos El Poder

Lawyer Recommendations for Nonprofits in Current Times Live: 3/26/2026

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Lawyer Recommendations for Nonprofits in Current Times. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Lawyer Recommendations for Nonprofits in Current Times. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Nonprofits are navigating increased scrutiny, evolving regulations, and heightened political and financial uncertainty. What legal issues should leaders be paying attention to right now? What should we be paying attention to right now? What risks should we be thinking about? How do we protect our teams and organizations? Join us for a timely conversation with experienced attorney and fundraising strategist Pedro J. Rivera, Esq., as he shares practical legal recommendations for nonprofit executives, development professionals, and board members. If you are wondering how to proactively protect your organization, strengthen governance practices, or think through legal considerations in today’s climate, this space is for you. Pedro J. Rivera, Esq. is an attorney with 30 years of experience spanning law, fundraising, and wealth management. He is CEO and Principal of PJR Consulting LLC, where he advises nonprofits on governance, planned giving, and strategic fundraising. Pedro has held senior leadership roles at George Mason University and UnidosUS and previously served as Vice President in Wachovia’s Legal Specialty Group. A past President of the Hispanic Bar Association of Pennsylvania and former Region IV President of the Hispanic National Bar Association, he is a nationally recognized speaker on board governance and charitable giving.He currently serves on the boards of Somos el Poder. https://pjrconsultingllc.com/


Utah Historical Society

Introduction to Oral History Training Live: 3/26/2026



Develop for Good

Nonprofit Project Proposal Due: 3/26/2026

https://airtable.com/appNPYaV3xPbXEXDc/shrMqjuwIZX7CmZPj



Macon County Conservation District

2026 Audubon Internship Due: 3/27/2026



National Trust for Historic Preservation

Diversity in Preservation Scholarship Program Due: 3/31/2026



National Trust for Historic Preservation

Our Missing History: Building a Toolkit for Change Live: 3/31/2026

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Our Missing History: Building a Toolkit for Change. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Our Missing History: Building a Toolkit for Change. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding, how can we better reflect the full range of people who have shaped our country? For too long, women and other historically excluded communities have been consistently overlooked, undervalued, or erased entirely from historic recognition and designation. Join Arabella Delgado, lead researcher for the Los Angeles Women’s Landmarks Project, and Chris Morris, senior director for preservation programs and lead of the Where Women Made History initiative at the National Trust for Historic Preservation, for a candid, solutions-focused conversation about how we can and must evolve preservation practice. Attendees will: -- Hear an exploration of the institutional, procedural, and cultural barriers that have shaped whose histories are celebrated and whose are missing. -- Learn how new methodologies, assessment frameworks, research strategies, creative partnerships, and policies developed through the LA Women’s Landmarks Project can help you identify, document, and elevate the full stories of people and places in your own community. You’ll leave energized and equipped with practical tools, knowledge, and a renewed commitment to telling a more complete American story. The LA Women’s Landmarks Project is a partnership of the National Trust’s Where Women Made History initiative and the Los Angeles Conservancy. This webinar is brought to you by Preservation Leadership Forum and the Los Angeles Conservancy. https://savingplaces.org/womens-history https://www.laconservancy.org/save-places/issues/los-angeles-womens-landmarks/


Latinos in Heritage Conservation

Nominator Support Hours – Drafting, Documentation & Storytelling Live: 4/1/2026



Somos El Poder

Donor Communication, AI-Powered Fundraising Live: 4/3/2026

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Donor Communication, AI-Powered Fundraising. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Donor Communication, AI-Powered Fundraising. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
AI is everywhere but there's a big gap between hearing about these tools and actually using them to write better appeals, research prospects faster, or create campaign content that doesn't sound like a robot wrote it. AI-Powered Fundraising is a hands-on workshop series. Each session is one hour, packed with practical skills you can use the same week. • AI Foundations & Prompt Engineering • Donor Communications​: Personalized appeals, bilingual content, stewardship sequences • Prospect Research​: Donor briefings, capacity analysis, alignment scoring • Grant Writing​: Proposal outlining, funder-specific narratives, LOIs and reports • Campaign Strategy​: Content calendars, multichannel campaigns, A/B testing • Data Storytelling​: Giving trends, board reports, impact narratives • Building Your Practice​: Prompt libraries, team guidelines, continuous learning If you've never used an AI platform (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, etc), the Getting Started Track will build your foundational skills with guided exercises so you leave each session feeling confident. If you're already prompting and want to go deeper, the Advanced Practice Track will help you develop sophisticated workflows, reusable templates, and strategies you can bring back to your team. Join Us! Lisandra Lamboy for bringing together this series! She is an experienced nonprofit executive with over a decade of expertise in fundraising and a demonstrated commitment to social justice. She specializes in individual fundraising, grant writing, donor-centric communications, and CRM development. Lisandra serves as a Board Member for Somos El Poder and Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, where she continues to advance her dedication to community empowerment and equitable change.


National Museum of the American Latino

The Latino Museum Futures Internship Due: 4/20/2026



Historic Preservation Education Foundation

Partners in Documentation: Spotlight on Miller House Project Live: 4/21/2026



Latinos in Heritage Conservation

Nominator Support Hours – Final Questions & Common Pitfalls Live: 4/22/2026



Utah Historical Society

Using Oral History Beyond the Interview Training Live: 4/23/2026



Latinos in Heritage Conservation

Nominator Support Hours – What's OK to Submit (and What's Not) Live: 4/29/2026



The Latinx Project

Miriam Jiménez Román Fellowship Due: 4/30/2026



Architecture and Culture

Archival Ambivalences: Modernity, Coloniality, Architecture Due: 5/5/2026



Latinos in Heritage Conservation

Nominator Support Hours – Last Call (One Week Before Deadline) Live: 5/6/2026



Society of Architectural Historians

SAH Virtual Conference 2026 Due: 5/18/2026

https://sah.org/conferences/virtual-2026/



Utah Historical Society

Introduction to Oral History Training Live: 5/23/2026



Utah Historical Society

All About Transcription Training Live: 8/20/2026



Utah Historical Society

Introduction to Oral History Training Live: 9/10/2026



Utah Historical Society

Using Oral History Beyond the Interview Training Live: 10/22/2026



Utah Historical Society

All About Transcription Training Live: 11/14/2026



National Fund for Sacred Places

Additional Resources Free Resource



Your Museum Career Coach

Museum Job & Internship Boards - Your Museum Career Coach Free Resource



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