Engage, Educate, Activate
Rooted in the vibrant cultures we serve, we work to engage, educate, and activate Latino communities across the Chesapeake Bay and the Mid-Atlantic Region. Through partnerships with nonprofits, private enterprises, and public organizations, we help create meaningful connections between grassroots movements and the organizations that can amplify their impact.
Our Knowledge About Communities
We don’t just work in these communities—we are part of them. Our knowledge of their strengths, struggles, and values allows us to foster authentic relationships that drive real change.
Our Mission
To connect and empower Latino communities in the pursuit of social and environmental justice through meaningful engagement, education, and activism across the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Our Vision
A world where Latinos leave their green footprint on the Earth, shaping a more just, sustainable, and thriving future for all.
Our Belief
ecoLatinos operates on the premise that Latinos deserve to be a part of the growing environmental movement to protect and conserve Madre Tierra. The world is stronger when all communities can come together under the common goal of sustainability.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In the environmental movement, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are essential for creating innovative solutions, ensuring fair access to resources, and empowering marginalized communities to contribute their expertise in the larger movement. Prioritizing DEI strengthens the movement and produces more effective strategies for preservation and conservation.
Environmental Justice
Communities of color have historically faced disproportionate effects of climate change. With issues such as increased proximity to hazardous waste and pollution, there is a need to bridge the gap to reduce climate inequity.

Victor Ramírez, JD, 2018, Chair
Is a seasoned trial attorney and the principal owner of the Law Office of Victor R. Ramirez, LLC. He is the former state delegate and state senator for District 47 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Ramirez is also Vice President of the Salvadoran-American Chamber of Commerce and Trustee of Prince George’s Community College.
Michael D. Burke, 2022, Board Member
Is the Director of Clean Water Partnership’s Contractor Development and Mentor Protégé Programs. He is also a John Maxwell certified coach, trainer, and speaker, as well as a TTI Success Insights VAA, with 30 years of experience helping businesses and individuals reach their full potential.
Erin O’Grady, 2022, Member
Is a DC Regional Director for Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay where she builds and manages partnerships to improve water quality in the DC Metro Region. She is an environmental sustainability professional with over 7 years of experience in environmental non-profit management and over five years leading organizational and programmatic Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice initiatives.
Carlo Sanchez, 2022, Member
Is an Assistant Director of Public Safety at Montgomery College as well as the Chapter Chair for Sierra Club Maryland Chapter. He is also an American politician who served as a Delegate to the Maryland General Assembly representing Maryland’s 47th Legislative District in northwestern Prince George’s County from 2015 to 2019.