- Resource center from the University of California on Chicano and Latino issues, including online library, virtual museum, research center, community calendar, and employment information.
- Non-profit organization identifying family histories, lineage, and ancestral data. Conducts workshops to help people find their Hispanic, Puerto Rican, or Caribbean roots.
- Library of Congress research center for the Caribbean, Latin America, and Iberia, and for the people throughout the world historically influenced by Luso-Hispanic heritage, including Latinos in the U.S.
- Offers cultural, career, and community resource for all Latinos, Chicanos, and Hispanic-Americans with free job search, news, and articles on family and lifestyles, art, culture, jobs, and organization partnerships.
- Current information, in English, about print, radio, television, cable, and Internet media serving the Hispanic communities of the United States and northern Mexico.
- Information center, with the Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, which facilitates access to Internet-based information about Latin America.
- Stanford University's collection on Chicano/Latino Studies, including bibliographies, encyclopedias, scholarly journals, and statistical information.
- Strategic programs to address priority needs in multicultural communities, including Familias Unidas, a program to improve communication between parents and their children.