Building Systems That Deliver Real Community Impact

Diego F. Maya is a nonprofit executive and systems builder focused on implementing programs that expand access to opportunity, improve living conditions, and strengthen community stability.

As Founder and Executive Director of US Latino Affairs Initiatives (USLAI), he leads the development and execution of structured programs across housing, education, community support, and civic communication.

His work is grounded in one principle:

Programs must operate, sustain, and deliver measurable results—not simply exist.

Executive Leadership & Program Implementation

At USLAI, Diego F. Maya leads the organization’s operational and strategic execution, ensuring that programs move from concept to real-world impact.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES

  • program development and implementation
  • grant and contract execution
  • operational structure and compliance
  • partnership development with institutions
  • integration of multi-program initiatives
  • oversight of program performance and outcomes

This role requires coordination across funding, operations, and community delivery—ensuring programs are structured, accountable, and effective.

A Structured System for Execution

USLAI operates within a model that connects platform development with program implementation:

  • platforms are developed through Latino Spirit Media
  • programs are implemented through USLAI
  • communities receive services through coordinated initiatives

This model enables:

✔ scalable program design
✔ operational continuity
✔ integration across multiple impact areas
✔ alignment between communication and execution

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Program Areas Led Through USLAI

Environmental & Housing Programs

Improving living conditions through lead remediation and housing safety initiatives.

Family & Community Support

Creating structured environments that support women, children, and families in transition.

Education & Workforce Development

Building pathways to employment, skills development, and long-term opportunity.

Civic Communication & Public Access

Expanding access to information through media-supported initiatives.

International Humanitarian Work

Supporting communities across Latin America and the Caribbean through structured initiatives.

Part of a Broader Platform Ecosystem

Diego F. Maya’s work across multiple platforms supports the USLAI mission by creating the infrastructure through which programs are implemented.

These include:

  • Latino Spirit Media — platform development and communication systems
  • The Latino Spirit — public-facing media and storytelling
  • Diverse Voices Link — multilingual communication and language access
  • The Latino Index — resource and information platform
  • USA Top Latinos — leadership recognition initiative
  • Hope for Girls — human development initiative

Together, these platforms support a system where communication, visibility, and program implementation operate in coordination.

Building Long-Term Capacity

USLAI is developing physical and operational infrastructure to support program delivery.

his includes the development of Community Impact Centers

Facilities designed to house:

  • housing support programs
  • workforce training
  • education initiatives
  • community services

This model is designed to expand across multiple regions over time.

Extending Impact Beyond Borders

USLAI’s work includes international engagement through:

  • humanitarian initiatives
  • cultural exchange
  • community partnerships
  • technology access programs

These efforts strengthen relationships and expand the reach of community-based impact.

A System Designed for Scale

US Latino Affairs Initiatives is built to operate as a long-term implementation structure capable of:

  • delivering multi-program impact
  • supporting diverse communities
  • expanding across regions
  • maintaining operational sustainability

The focus is not on isolated programs, but on building systems that allow programs to continue, grow, and deliver measurable results over time.

USLAI reflects a commitment to building programs that function in the real world—structured, accountable, and capable of delivering lasting impact.