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Business, health care leaders join Latino Equity Fund Committee


Business, health care leaders join Latino Equity Fund Committee
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The Latino Equity Fund, the Commonwealth’s first philanthropic fund focused on the Latino community, announced the addition of two Boston-area leaders to the Fund’s Committee, Joseph R. Betancourt, senior vice president of equity and community health of Massachusetts General Hospital; and Ruben F. Salinas, medical technology serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, investor, government adviser and activist.  
They join the 16-person committee working to meet the healthcare and economic equity needs of the Latinx community. 
“Dr. Betancourt and Ruben bring unique perspectives to our organization through their individual and collective backgrounds in the health care, life sciences and business sectors as we expand our reach to make a more equitable society for the Latinx community across the Commonwealth,” said Evelyn Barahona, director of the Latino Equity Fund. “The Latino community continues to be under-invested in Massachusetts and by expanding our diversity of voices, we increase our chances to elevate the issues that need to be addressed while highlighting the solutions to bridge these gaps in our community.” 

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Covid prompts a new name, and new focus, for Latino fund


By State House News Service
May 13, 2021
State House News Service
The state’s first philanthropic fund focused on the Latino community announced a new name last Friday and said it will seek to strengthen health equity and economic opportunity for a population that has faced a disproportionate toll from the pandemic.
The Latino Equity Fund, formerly the Latino Legacy Fund, is a partnership among local Latino leaders, The Boston Foundation, and Hispanics in Philanthropy. It will focus on two priority areas — addressing well-being and health disparities exacerbated by the pandemic, and achieving economic prosperity via “policies, programs, and initiatives that promote sustainable economic growth for Latinos.”

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Boston business leaders launch campaign to raise $10 million for Latino Equity Fund


Boston business leaders launch campaign to raise $10 million for Latino Equity Fund
Eastern Bank and State Street commit $1 million to help relaunch and rebrand the fund
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated May 6, 2021, 7:40 p.m.
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Jasmine Lopez, a vaccine ambassador with Archipelago Strategies Group, answers questions for vaccine recipients at a mobile vaccine site in East Boston organized by Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.Nathan Klima for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe
The twin pandemics of COVID-19 and racial inequity have drawn millions of corporate dollars to underserved communities during the past year.

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