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LCDA Latino Leaders Overview

LCDA Latino Leaders is part of the Latino Community Development Agency (LCDA). Our goal is to help latino students in the Oklahoma City metro area to achieve academic success. Through the support of the Latino Clubs in the local schools and yearly scholarships, we hope to increase the number of college graduates and Hispanic professionals.

LCDA History

In 1989, a United Way task force addressed the needs of the Latino community in Oklahoma County including the development of a pool of leadership to represent Latino interests on boards and commissions.  At the end of 1990, the task force facilitated the development of a new program.  Every agency in the United Way system was invited to submit a proposal to incubate a Latino program, which would later become an autonomous agency.

Neighborhood Services Organization (NSO) and Community Council of Central Oklahoma's joint proposal was accepted and the Latino Community Development Agency (LCDA) was established in March 1991 as a program of Neighborhood Services Organization.

The LCDA was set up to the auspices of NSO for two to three years before becoming a separate agency.  It had its own board of directors and budget, while operating under NSO bylaws and 501(c) (3) certification.  A 15-member board of directors was established, comprised of four members appointed from the NSO board, four members from the Community Council of Central Oklahoma board and seven Latinos from the community.

In April 1991 Patricia B. Fennell was hired as executive director.  An initial United Way allocation of $42,000 provided funding for salaries for the executive director and secretary. NSO provided in-kind support of office space, supplies and some personnel support for payroll, bookkeeping and consultation.  The LCDA received its articles of incorporation in July 1993 and began autonomous operation on January 1, 1994 as a separate agency from the NSO.  Thanks to extensive community volunteer commitment, staff enthusiasm and creative partnerships, the LCDA has made great strides.  The LCDA has gained local and national recognition as a responsible and stable organization serving as the crucial point for contact with and for the local Latino community.

A diversified board of directors oversees the agency operations and several committees’ agency activities in the areas of education, economic development, health, mental health and substance abuse prevention, communications, development and personnel.  Many Latino and non-Latino individuals participate in the work of these committees.  In 1995, the LCDA obtained a building housed in the heart of the Latino community, designating it as the Riverside Community Center.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!

- Latino Community Development Agency
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If you were a Latino Youth Leader of the Month, a recipient of one of
our scholarships, or member of a Latino Club then we want to hear
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