CAHSI operates as a network of networks with regional Networks that include states with high concentrations of Hispanics. Each Regional Network is steered by a Regional Lead who links people with resources and opportunities and works with a Regional Connector who provides on-the-ground support and takes on responsibility for the well-being of their community. Given the significant geographical range of the Regional Networks, each Network has co-Leads who facilitate sub-networks with guidance from the Regional Lead. For example, the Regional Lead for the West Regional Network oversees the entire state of California and represents Southern California. Co-Leads in Northern California represent the San Francisco Bay area and San Joaquin Valley. Coordinators support the co-Leads.
CAHSI has been successful in identifying and securing partners that have elevated its ability to improve the landscape of computing for Hispanics, further advancing CAHSI’s mission. Using a collective-impact model, the leadership maintains high engagement at local, regional, and national levels in order to continue to on-ramp new institutions, alliances, non-governmental organizations, and partners.
Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) commit to CAHSI’s shared vision and measures, participate for a year, and sign a Memorandum of Understanding.
Individuals, non-profits, industry, educational agencies and institutions, and governmental agencies commit resources to support our shared vision, e.g., funding, personnel, services, or facilities.
Individuals, non-profits, industry, educational agencies, institutions, and governmental agencies that affiliate with CAHSI by supporting our shared vision through efforts.
Grow and sustain a Networked Community committed to recruiting, retaining, and accelerating the progress of Hispanics in computing.
The University of Texas at El Paso
Classroom Building, Room 401
El Paso, Texas 79968-0555
915-747-5992 | 915-747-8313