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Tapping Hispanic Philanthropy

Grant makers respond to burgeoning Latino population

By Suzanne Perry

Efraín Jiménez was introduced to the world of philanthropy by a family squabble. In 1997, several years after he had left his small Mexican town of La Villita to live in California, Mr. Jiménez's relatives divided into opposing camps over how to bring more water to their hometown.

Mr....

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