The Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho
Our mission is to develop pride and leadership while breaking down barriers, fostering an appreciation of the Hispanic family, community, and cultural values.

Celebrating 20 Years
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History
In 1995 the Idaho Commission of Hispanic Affairs retained plan-makers to prepare feasibility studies for the creation of a Cultural Center in Idaho for the growing Hispanic population. The studies were sponsored by The Idaho Commission on the Arts and helped determine the needs and steps necessary to implement the Center. HCCI was incorporated in May of 1997 and received its 501(c) (3) non-profit status in April 1998. It functioned as a center without walls until a 33,000-square-foot building opened its doors in September 2003.

Located on the original Snake River Stampede Grounds site & across the street from the Nampa Boys & Girls Club
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