Institutional Partners

Key collaborators across sectors help us build unique programming to serve an even wider range of constituencies in innovative ways. We have been grateful for the ways Institutional Partners have come alongside the organization through programmatic collaborations, shared funding models, mutual marketing, and critical dialogues. Our partners help us expand our work and enliven the impact we have across sectors.

Union Theological Seminary

A long time sponsoring institution of the HSP, Union Theological Seminary served as fiscal sponsor for the HSP from 2020 to 2024.

Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

A long time sponsoring institution of the HSP, APTS has served as fiscal sponsor for the HSP since 2024.

Hispanic Theological Initiative

Our sister organization, HTI has come alongside the HSP by improving the pipeline of Masters level students to doctoral education. From participating in doctoral workshops to co-creating the Latinx Doctoral Accompaniment Seminar alongside the Hispanic Youth Leadership Academy, the HTI has been a key collaborator in the work of the HSP.

Hispanic Youth Leadership Academy

Alongside being an innovator in Latinx mentorship, HYLA has come alongside the HSP in co-creating the Latinx Doctoral Accompaniment Seminar alongside the Hispanic Theological Initiative.

Lake Institute on Faith and Giving

The Lake Institute has been a key thought partner in exploring the world of philanthropy all while working with the HSP for the co-organized and co-facilitated El Semillero Workshop on Finance, Fundraising, and Development.

Association for Hispanic Theological Education

Our sister organization, AETH has come alongside the HSP as a crucial conversation partner and a co-collaborator in expanding our offerings on finance and fundraising for the Latinx community.

Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

Wabash has created critical networks for the HSP to explore the role and impact of theological education within and beyond our sector.

Forum for Theological Exploration

Upon its creation, the HSP was originally housed within the, then, Fund for Theological Education. Since then, the FTE has been a critical conversation partner and even funded the first ever HSP Latinx Discernment Workshop.

Association for Theological Schools

As an affiliate member of the ATS, the HSP adheres to accreditation standards set by the Association. More than that, however, the ATS convenes critical conversations about the future of theological education the HSP is honored to contribute toward.

ATLA

A leader in resource management, libraries, and databases, the HSP has had critical conversions with ATLA about cultivating digital resources for the Latinx theological community.