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Hispanic Wealth Project and Angeles Investors Partner to Empower Latino Entrepreneurs and Investors

The Hispanic Wealth Project ™ (HWP), The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP®), and Angeles Investors today announced a strategic partnership to foster the growth and success of Latino entrepreneurs and investors. The partnership will leverage HWP's expertise in prop-tech and Angeles' broader network and resources to create a synergistic environment for investment and collaboration. The announcement was made at the NAHREP at L'ATTITUDE conference.

"This partnership represents a significant step forward in our mission to empower the Latino community and unlock the potential of Hispanic entrepreneurs," said Sara Rodriguez, HWP Chairperson. "By joining forces with Angeles Investors, we can provide our members with access to a wider range of investment opportunities, mentorship, and resources to help them thrive."

This partnership builds upon the robust NAHREP ecosystem, which connects over 45,000 real estate professionals and 100 local chapters nationwide. The NAHREP ecosystem provides a vital platform for Latino entrepreneurs to access resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities, fostering the growth of their businesses and driving economic empowerment within the community.

"We are thrilled to partner with HWP, an organization that shares our commitment to fostering innovation and supporting entrepreneurs," said David Olivencia, CEO & Co-Founder at Angeles Investors. "We believe this partnership will provide valuable resources and connections for both our organizations and our members."

Key elements of the partnership include:

  • Access to Angeles' network: HWP members will gain access to Angeles' network of investors, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders, expanding their investment opportunities and connections.
  • Joint events and programs: HWP and Angeles will co-host events and programs focused on proptech and other areas of mutual interest, providing educational and networking opportunities for members.
  • Co-investment opportunities: Both organizations will explore opportunities for co-investment in startups and other ventures, leveraging their combined expertise and resources.

The partnership will offer various membership options for both organizations, including:

  • Associate Membership: Provides access to Angeles' monthly receptions, quarterly pitch nights, and educational content, as well as membership in HWP's Investment Club.
  • Accredited Investor Membership: Includes all the benefits of the Associate Membership, plus access to Angeles' quarterly pitch nights, early access to investment opportunities, a WhatsApp group for accredited investors, and exclusive educational resources.

The partnership between HWP and Angeles Investors is a testament to the growing importance of supporting Latino entrepreneurs and investors. By working together, both organizations will play a crucial role in empowering the Latino community and driving economic growth.

For more information, please contact m.cossio@hwpfoundation.org.


About the Hispanic Wealth Project:
The Hispanic Wealth Project ™ (HWP), a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, is committed to empowering Latinos to fully participate and prosper in the U.S. economy through education, small business development, and sustainable homeownership.

About NAHREP:
The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals® (NAHREP®), a nonprofit 501(c)6 trade association, is dedicated to advancing sustainable homeownership for the Hispanic community in America. NAHREP has a network of over 40,000 real estate professionals and 100 local chapters nationwide, hosting several national events per year and publishing multiple industry cornerstone reports annually and multimedia content. Join us in advocating for policies that grow sustainable Latino homeownership, read our 2024 policy priorities here.

About Angeles Investors
Angeles Investors is a vibrant community of investors committed to finding, funding, and growing the most promising Hispanic and Latino startup ventures.