Partners
Great organizations and stand-out leaders recognize the importance of partnerships to achieve goals. Toigo has forged strategic working relationships with a range of industry associations and other foundations that share in its vision of inclusion fueling greater reach by both the Foundation and its partners. Partnerships also allow the Foundation to share its perspectives with organizations committed to issues relating to diversity, education, business and leadership.
If you represent an organization that shares in the Toigo vision, we'd welcome the opportunity to talk and determine how we might work together. Please contact partnership@toigofoundation.org.
The Foundation today is proud of its work with the premier organizations in business and education:

Association of Asian American Investment Managers (AAAIM)
Association of Asian American Investment Managers (AAAIM) - an alliance of prominent, successful Asian American leaders serving as a conduit between Asian American investment managers and institutional pension funds. AAAIM promotes excellence in Asian American investment professionals and fosters unity in the Asian American community at large.
www.aaaim.org

Association for Corporate Growth / LA Chapter
Association for Corporate Growth / LA Chapter - the premier global association for professionals involved in corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions. ACG has over 12,000 members from corporations, private equity, finance, and professional service firms.
www.acg.org
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Council of Urban Professionals (CUP)
Welcome The Council of Urban Professionals (CUP) is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization representing and advocating for the social, political and economic interests of urban professionals. CUP develops diverse business and civic leaders, empowering them to exert influence, achieve their individual goals, and create collective impact.
www.nycup.org

The Marathon Club (TMC)
The Marathon Club is focused on increasing the availability and investment of private equity capital into enterprises that have significant minority opportunities to motivated individuals designed to increase the supply of high quality deals and the number of institutional deal financings within the Emerging Domestic Market (EDM). Additionally, The Marathon Club works with other organizations to develop research and public policies that will increase the success of minority business enterprises.
www.themarathonclub.org

National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC)
National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC) - the leading financial industry association for private equity firms that invest in an ethnically diverse marketplace.
www.naicvc.com

National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP)
National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP) - non-profit association of securities professionals in the securities industry, including the minority and female professionals who have achieved recognition.
www.nasphq.org

New America Alliance (NAA)
New America Alliance (NAA) - dedicated to the principle that American Latino business leaders have the responsibility to lead the process of Latino empowerment through expansion of economic capital, political capital, human capital and the practice of philanthropy.
www.naaonline.org

Pension Real Estate Association (PREA)
Pension Real Estate Association (PREA) - serving members engaged in institutional real estate investment through the sponsorship of objective forums for education, research initiatives, membership interaction and the exchange of information.
www.prea.org

Real Estate Executive Council (REEC)
Real Estate Executive Council (REEC) - the leading professional trade association promoting the interests of minority executives within the commercial real estate industry. REEC strives to create opportunities for relationship development and access to information that will lead to increased business opportunities between and among members, as well as with majority owned firms.
www.reec.org

Women's Alternative Investment Summit
The Women’s Alternative Investment Summit is designed to enhance networking, fundraising, and deal-making opportunities for senior-level women in alternative investments. Toigo is pleased to join The Carlyle Group, Kauffman Fellows Program Center for Venture Education, and The Wall Street Journal as Summit partners.
www.womensalternativeinvestmentsummit.com

CFA Institute
CFA Institute -- the global, not-for-profit association of investment professionals that awards the CFA and CIPM designations. Together with Toigo, the CFA Institute promotes the value of earning both an MBA and CFA charter membership for investment professionals.
www.cfainstitute.org

Forte Foundation
Forte Foundation - a consortium of major corporations and top business schools that has become a powerful change agent in educating and directing talented women toward leadership roles in business. Our mission is to substantially increase the number of women business leaders by increasing the flow of women into key educational gateways and business networks.
www.fortefoundation.org
Graduate Management Admission Council
The Graduate Management Admission Council based in McLean, Virginia, is a nonprofit education organization of leading
graduate business schools worldwide.
www.gmac.org

Kauffman Fellows Program
Founded in 1994, the Kauffman Fellows Program identifies, develops, and networks the next generation of global leaders in the venture
capital industry.
www.kauffmanfellows.org

Rising Farmworker Dream Fund
The Rising Farmworker Dream Fund (RFDF) is a nonprofit organization that aims to leverage the power and resources of the business
sector to enable positive social change within the American migrant farm working community.
www.risingfarmworkers.org
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