Latino Attorneys
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IRS Requirement For Small Tax Exempt OrganizationState of Iowa Office of Latino Affairs
State of Iowa Office of Latino AffairsIowa Commission of Latino Affairs
Iowa Commission of Latino AffairsOriginally established as the governor’s Spanish-speaking task force through legislative action on April 1974. At the time its primary mission was to study the issues facing Spanish-speaking persons. The Task Force produced a report titled“Conóceme en Iowa”.
Ten years later, in 1986 , during an overall reorganization of state government the Iowa Department of Human Rights was formed, under which was placed the Spanish-Speaking People’s Commission.
In 1990, the Commission and the Division were renamed Latino Affairs. During the 2011 reorganization the Division of Latino Affairs was renamed again as the Office of Latino affairs.
Iowa Secretary of State
Iowa Secretary of StateAm I Registered To Vote In Iowa
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Find Your Polling Place
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Find Your County Auditor: Address and PhoneNALEO
NALEOThe National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) and the NALEO Educational Fund, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization that facilitates the full participation of Latinos in the American political process, from citizenship to public service.
The Hispanic Institute
The Hispanic InstituteThe Hispanic Institute is a 501 (c) 3 designated nonprofit organization. THI provides an effective education forum for an informed and empowered Hispanic America. The Hispanic Institute manages ongoing projects:
- Study of Hispanic economic contributions
- Media monitoring
- Consumer fraud protection
- Citizenship education
- Technology and Telecommunication research