Our Vision & Mission

How?

Building transformational relationships with nonprofit organizations

  • Centering the needs and priorities of communities and nonprofit organizations

  • Sustaining resources for Black- and Latine-led organizations on the west and south sides

  • Building systems, processes and tools from an antiracist framework

Mission

AMPT: Advancing Nonprofits is committed to strengthening the organizational health and support long-term development of small nonprofits on Chicago’s west and south sides while prioritizing Black- and Latine-led community organizations.

Simultaneously, AMPT is working to transform philanthropy by addressing systemic racial inequities and serving as a model for anti-racist systems and processes.

Vision

Significant, sustained investment in the capacity of Chicago’s Black and Latine community organizations leads to healthy, thriving organizations that can better advance their missions and serve their communities.

    • Belief in inherent power of communities and individuals

    • Spaces and people affirm, value and uplift community organizations and leaders

    • Challenging forces that have led to decades-long disinvestment in West and South side communities

    • Consistent advocacy that builds awareness and justice

    • Centering those who are traditionally marginalized by the dominant culture, systems and spaces

    • Building spaces that are sanctuaries of healing and belonging

    • Honoring our complex identities while recognizing our built-in cultural lens and biases

    • Joy as a foundation of sustainable community healing

    • Creating spaces filled with laughter, adventure and love

    • Bringing our full selves to our interactions while being mindful of both intent and impact as we communicate

AMPT Values

Our History

The origins for AMPT: Advancing Nonprofits began in 2015, when 24 philanthropic leaders formed a capacity-building funders group to understand capacity-building initiatives – and gaps – for grantees.

A year later, the funders group launched a research study of 300 Chicago nonprofits to examine what types of support nonprofit leaders, funders and capacity-building providers thought was needed in Chicago. Additional research confirmed that nonprofit organizations on the South and West Sides, particularly those with annual budgets under $2 million, were taking on the city’s greatest challenges with access to the fewest resources.

AMPT was formed to organize significant, sustained investment in the capacity of Black- and Latine-led organizations on the city’s West and South sides.


Our Staff

  • ángela munguía (she/her/ella)

    Executive Director

  • Ana Agarrat (she/her/hers)

    Director of People & Programs

  • Jaz Ocampo (she/her/hers)

    Leadership & Development Manager

  • Jarrett Bobo (he/him/his)

    Program Manager

  • Diego Leon Roman (he/him/his)

    Communications Manager

  • Estelle Lozano

    Estelle Lozano (she/her/hers)

    Director of Development

  • Teresa Arroyo (she/her/ella)

    Office Manager

  • Karlyn Boens (she/her/hers)

    Capacity Building Manager

AMPT’s Non-Profit Community

We are proud of our grand network and relationships with Black and Latine Non-Profits from the South and West Sides of Chicago.

Learn more about each and every one of the organizations listed below by clicking on their names


Board of Directors

We are grateful to our committed and passionate board members. Click their photo to view their bio.


AMPT’s Funding Partners

We are grateful for the financial support of our funders.