The Foundation has initiated meaningful partnerships with
several outstanding business and non-profit organizations
providing a platform for greater outreach, expansion of our
mentoring service and opening doors for Fellows and Alumni.
As well, specific relationships bring Toigo’s voice
and perspective to the table with organizations that share
in the dialogue on diversity, education, business and leadership.
The Foundation today is proud of its current work with the
following premier organizations:
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New
America Alliance (NAA) is organized on the principle
that American Latino business leaders have the responsibility
to lead the process of Latino empowerment and wealth-building
by expanding the forms of capital most crucial for economic
advancement – economic capital, political capital,
human capital and the practice of philanthropy. |
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Pension
Real Estate Association's (PREA) mission is to serve
its members engaged in institutional real estate investment
through the sponsorship of objective forums for education,
research initiatives, membership interaction and the
exchange of information. |
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The Real Estate Executive Council (REEC) is the leading professional trade association formed to promote the interests of minority executives doing business in the commercial real estate industry.
REEC strives to create opportunities for relationship development and access to information that will lead to increased business opportunities between and among members, as well as with majority owned firms.
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The National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP) is a non-profit association of professionals in the securities industry. NASP brings together the nation's minorities and women who have achieved recognition in the industry as brokers, asset managers, public finance consultants, investment bankers, bond counsel commercial bank underwriters, investors, plan sponsors and other finance professionals.
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Student
Funding Group, LLC (StuFund) is an educational loan
originator and knowledge center for students and families
who want simple, straightfoward guidance through the complex
financial aid system. The first minority-owned student loan
enterprise, StuFund is built around the philosophy that every
student should have access to higher education. We believe
that if a student has the desire to pursue a college degree,
they should be able to find the means. |
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