Foundations
We express our heartfelt thanks to the foundations whose generous support makes our work at ALMAAHH possible. Their belief in our mission empowers us to uplift artists, activate communities, and create spaces of belonging and expression. Foundation support is vital—not only for sustaining our programs, but for ensuring that Latino voices and stories continue to thrive in Houston’s cultural landscape and beyond.
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTING FOUNDATIONS
The Brown Foundation
Houston Endowment
Government
We are deeply grateful to the local council members and government officials and organizations who stand with us and champion ALMAAHH’s mission and vision. Their support affirms the role of arts and culture as essential to the life of our city. As a Houston-rooted initiative, ALMAAHH exists for Houston—its people, its neighborhoods, and its future. The backing of civic leaders helps us build a more vibrant, inclusive, and artistically rich city for all.
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS IN GOVERNMENT
Mario Castillo
Edward Pollard
Amy Peck
Joaquin Martinez
Texas Commission for the Arts
Individual Donors
Cien Latinos
Cien Latinos por la Cultura was ALMAAHH’s first fundraising campaign. Co-chaired by Paula Mendoza and Wendy Montoya Cloonan, the event was a testament of our community’s commitment to the need, dream, and desire for ALMAAHH, and signified the inception of Phase 1 of the project.
THANK YOU TO OUR CIEN LATINO DONORS
Mrs. Sofia Adrogué
Ms. Claudia Aguirre
Mr. & Mrs. Adelqui & Suzanne Boué
Mrs. Nory Angel & Mr. Oleg Jolic
Mrs. Elizabeth Gonzalez Brock
Ms. Patricia Cabrera
Dr. Dorothy Caram
Mr. Beto Cardenas & Mrs. Norma Bustamante Cardenas
Mr. Arturo Chavez
Dr. & Mrs. Igor & Gisela Cherches
Dr. John Steven Cisneros
Council Member Karla Cisneros & Mr. Romulo Cisneros
Hon Wendy Montoya Cloonan & Mr. Shawn Cloonan
Mr. Edgar Colón
Mr. & Mrs. David & Millie Contreras
Mr. & Mrs. Roberto & Claudia Contreras
Mrs. Judith Cruz, HISD Trustee
Mr. & Mrs. Nicklus & Adriana Cune
Dr. Yvonne Romero Da Silva
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Diaz & Carolina Ortuzar-Diaz
Mr. & Mrs. John & Elizabeth Donnelly
Mrs. Frances Castañeda Dyess
Mr. Al Flores
Mr. & Mrs. Felix & Nelly Fraga
Council Member Robert Gallegos
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel & Cristina Garcia Gamboa
Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia
Mr. & Mrs. Ray & Lisa Garcia
Mr. Roland Garcia
Mr. Tony Garcia Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dax & Maggie Garza
Ms. Marilu Barnes Garza
Mr. Sergio Garza
Mr. & Mrs. Victor & Beatrice (Bea) Garza
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez & Mrs. Melissa Gonzalez
Mr. George Y. Gonzalez
Mrs. Irma Díaz-Gonzalez & Mr. Roberto Gonzalez
Hon. Eva Guzman
Mr. Eugene David Herrera
Ms. Suzie Kondylopolous
Mrs. Michele Leal
Hon. David M. Medina & Paula A. Medina
Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Paula Mendoza
Mrs. Arlette Molina
Mrs. Gabriella Monterroso & Mr. Rafael Serrano
Ms. Maria del Pilar Montes
Mr. Jacob Monty
State Representative Christina Morales
Mr. Daniel Morales
Ms. Terry Morales
Mrs. Tiffany Cuellar Needham & Mr. Paul Needham
Mr. Alex Lopez Negrete
Mr. Neftalí Partida
State Representative Mary Ann Perez
Mrs. Tina Arias Peterman
Mrs. Lenora Sorola-Polhman
Dr. Pamela Quiroz & Mr. James Patera
Dr. Brenda A. Rangel
Ms. Audrey Reed
Mrs. Conchita Reyes
Mrs. Rebecca Reyes
Mr. & Mrs. Peter & Kathleen Rodriguez
Mr. David Ruiz
Mrs. Graciela Saenz & Mr. Al Castillo
Mrs. Gabriella Wise Smith
Dr. Adriana Tamez, HCC Trustee
Mr. Gerard Torres
Mrs. Norma Torres Mendoza & Mr. Plácido A. Gomez
Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Ileana Treviño
Mrs. Holly Maria Flynn Vilaseca, HISD Trustee, & Mr. Nelson Ocampo
Mr. Carlos Villagrana & Mrs. Lourdes Ocasio Quiñones
Mr. & Mrs. Massey & Cindy Villarreal
State Representative Armando Walle & Mrs. Debbie Walle
Mrs. Mayte Sera Weitzman
Mrs. Geraldina Interiano Wise & Mr. Scott W. Wise
Mr. & Mrs. Russell & Monica Ybarra
Madrinas and Padrinos
What is a Madrina/Padrino?
In many Hispanic cultures, “madrina” (godmother) and “padrino” (godfather) are people who hold a significant role and symbolize a deep commitment to support and guide someone throughout their life journey. ALMAAHH’s Madrinas and Padrinos play a crucial role in sustaining operations as we embark on building the future home for Latino arts and culture.
ALMAAHH Madrinos and Padrinos are:
- A community of supporters committed to ALMAAHH’s mission of creating a cultural home for US Latino arts and culture in Houston.
- Donors who provide vital financial support to ALMAAHH’s planning, development, and programming efforts.
- Individuals and organizations who believe in celebrating and showcasing the vibrant contributions of Latinos in the arts and culture sector.
The program signifies:
- A commitment to the development of a unique museum and cultural complex in Houston that will serve as a hub for Latino art and culture.
- The desire to ensure equitable and authentic representation of the diverse Latino cultures and communities in Houston.
- A grassroots effort to build support for this significant cultural undertaking.
Why Become a Madrina/Padrino?
By becoming a Madrina/Padrino, you:
- Support ALMAAHH’s mission to build a permanent home for Latino arts and culture in Houston
- Help elevate Houston as a national hub for Latino creativity
- Join a movement that fosters community, creativity, and cultural pride
- Leave a legacy that honors Latino history and inspires future generations
As a madrina or padrino, you’ll be recognized for your support, invited to exclusive events, and become part of a vibrant network helping shape the future of Latino arts in our city. There are a few additional perks, such as a limited edition collector’s print, plaque and website recognition, and VIP access at our museum opening event (2030).
THANK YOU TO OUR MADRINAS AND PADRINOS
Mario K. Castillo
Art Chavez
Carlos Duarte
Nelly and Felix Fraga
Roland Garcia
Elliot Gershenson
Stan Marek
Jacob Monty
Rey de la Reza Architects, Inc. (RDLR) Lorie Westrick
Gracie Saenz
Massey Villarreal
Geraldina Wise