Jazmín Chávez is the Vice President of Innovation, Equity, and Communications at Hispanics in Philanthropy. In her role, she manages a high-impact portfolio and multinational teams comprised of Communications, Digital Innovation in philanthropy and leads, Racial Equity, Leadership, and Organizational Culture & Belonging and leads multimillion-dollar fundraising for both organizational infrastructure and equitable grantmaking strategies for scalable impact in Latinx communities.
She brings over 20 years of experience in digital strategy, fundraising, communications, and innovation for nonprofits, philanthropic organizations, and government agencies. She has 25+ years of experience in community organizing, advocacy, and strategic outreach in underrepresented communities. Jazmín has used communications and legal theory to examine new tactics for digital mobilization and movement building, using social media platforms and narrative power analysis to engage Latinx communities. Jazmín is a graduate of CU Boulder and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. She lives in her hometown of Denver with her husband and two children and is an Adjunct Professor of Chicanx Studies professor at Metro State University of Denver.


