it says the consulate of méxico in san josé right here on enzo drive.k here on "comunidad del valle" with the latino power fund. stay with us. power fund, and here to explain is jacqueline martinez garcel, the executive director of the latino community foundation. jacqueline, welcome back to the show. jacqueline martinez garcel: thanks, damian. it's good to be back with you. damian: thank you. tell us, you have some great news today. tell us first of all about your foundation and what it does. jacqueline: sure, so the latino community foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of latinos across california, and we have decided as of last year to launch this latino power fund to ensure that this moment of recovery and healing for our community really has the impact that our governor, our state leaders, and our president is intending at this moment. we've committed $50 million to invest in organizations that can help families and help businesses access the federal and state resources made available to them right now. damian: and you know wha