The Hispanic Consortium
Has Already Scaled.
With 1,142 Hispanic entrepreneurs registered for our July 27–31 national business growth event, corporate partners now have a live opportunity to invest in measurable Latino economic growth infrastructure.
Proof this worked in 2025.
In 2025, the Hispanic Consortium ran the first Hispanic Journalists Collective (HJC) program. These are the measurable results reported by participating entrepreneurs — and 100% recommend the program.
Four structural gaps holding back Latino economic growth.
Growing but undercapitalized
Hispanic entrepreneurs are expanding faster than any segment — yet capital access lags.
Enterprise compliance gap
Many minority-owned businesses lack the compliance foundation to win enterprise contracts.
Brands need ready partners
Corporations want diverse suppliers, but need scalable, RFP-ready partners at volume.
Infrastructure, not inspiration
Latino-owned media and businesses need operational infrastructure — not another conference.
Enterprise Validation
The Hispanic Consortium model was validated through enterprise partnership with a Fortune 500 corporate partner.
A Fortune 500 corporate partner helped validate the Hispanic Consortium model, proving that targeted investment can help Hispanic-owned businesses become more structured, compliant, visible, and enterprise-ready.
Why Partner with Hispanic Consortium?
Hispanic entrepreneurs are building businesses, creating jobs, and strengthening local communities — but many still need access to practical education, AI tools, marketing support, and trusted business guidance in-language.
Your partnership provides that access. It helps entrepreneurs grow while showing a real commitment to Hispanic economic growth, building trust with the community and aligning your organization with lasting impact.
This live registration base confirms that Hispanic entrepreneurs are actively seeking business infrastructure, mentorship, technology, capital access, and corporate pathways to grow.
The entrepreneurs behind the numbers.
A cross-section of the 1,142 Hispanic entrepreneurs registered for the HC Virtual AI Seminar — spanning 17 industries, from financial services to logistics.
- Insurance & Financial Services7.4%
- Beauty, Wellness & Personal Care6%
- Cleaning Services5.2%
- Construction, Trades & Home Services4.5%
- Consulting & Business Services4.4%
- Media, Marketing & PR4.3%
- Technology & Digital Services3.9%
- Multiservices / General Business3.3%
- Food, Beverage & Hospitality2.8%
- Real Estate2.3%
- Retail, E-commerce & Boutique2.1%
- Education & Training1.9%
- Healthcare & Medical Services1.8%
- Floral, Events & Decorating1.4%
- Nonprofit / Community Services0.9%
- Legal & Immigration Services0.9%
- Transportation & Logistics0.6%
Hover or tap a row to highlight. Percentages reflect share of classified registrants.
From informal operators to enterprise-ready suppliers.
Where entrepreneurs start
- Informal business structure
- Weak media kits
- Limited compliance
- Limited RFP readiness
- No enterprise pipeline
Where the Consortium takes them
- Business formation support
- Accounting and certification support
- Advertising compliance
- Professional media kits and proposals
- AI, marketing, finance, and revenue systems
- Enterprise-ready supplier pipeline
Two live virtual partnership windows.
Secure your brand's role in the next national Hispanic entrepreneur growth cohorts.
Virtual Partnership Opportunity
A national, virtual partnership window timed for the 2026 holiday growth season. Support Hispanic entrepreneurs when marketing, capital, and sales support matter most.
- National virtual event series
- Board-ready impact reporting
- Supplier diversity pipeline activation
Virtual Partnership Opportunity
Start 2027 with a partnership that delivers measurable Hispanic economic impact from day one — and signals leadership at the start of the fiscal year.
- Year-start virtual summit sponsorship
- AI, marketing, and finance enablement tracks
- Quarterly ROI dashboard
- Community trust and corporate leadership visibility
Why corporate partners should care.
Measurable reporting your leadership can act on.
Corporate partners receive board-ready outputs that translate community investment into quantifiable business impact.
1,142 Entrepreneurs
Are Already Registered.
The demand is real. The platform is active. The next corporate partner helps turn this momentum into measurable Latino economic growth.
Let's schedule an executive strategy session.
We'll walk your team through the platform, the metrics, and the tier that aligns with your objectives.
