Doing more with less: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latino-serving community-based organizations.

Doing more with less: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latino-serving community-based organizations.

Publication date: Dec 16, 2025

Community-based organizations (CBOs) played a key role in providing health and safety net support to low-income Latino communities during the COVID-19 pandemic; yet we know little about how organizations navigated challenges during this time. Understanding how CBOs navigate challenging periods is critical to ensuring a robust safety net for Latino and other underserved populations. We examined the factors that allowed CBOs to address Latino communities’ needs and the potential long-term impact of the pandemic on the sustainability of their health programs. Using a case study approach, we conducted in-depth interviews with directors, program managers, frontline staff, and community health workers from three CBOs serving Latinos in California. Interviews were analyzed in their original language (English or Spanish) to identify three key themes. Bilingual, bicultural CBO staff were key resources in providing tailored interventions to Latino communities. The pandemic led to an infusion of new funding that allowed CBOs to expand staff capacity and engage in health promotion initiatives for the first time. However, despite the new infusion of resources, the ongoing lack of flexibility from funders, challenges to providing pay to community health workers, and financial burdens of grants left CBOs in precarious circumstances. This examination of how CBOs adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic provides insights into how organizations navigate crises and other major changes in health needs and the funding landscape and identifies the resources needed to maintain the sustainability of the organizations that provide critical safety net services to Latino and other underserved populations.

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Concepts Keywords
Interviews California
Latinos Community Health Services
Pandemic Community Health Workers
Sustainability Community-academic partnership
Underserved Community-based organizations
COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic
Funding
Health Promotion
Hispanic or Latino
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Latino
Pandemics
Qualitative Research
SARS-CoV-2
White

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH included
disease MESH Arts
disease MESH Infectious Diseases
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Serine
disease MESH tics
disease MESH ers
disease MESH LCC
drug DRUGBANK Trihexyphenidyl
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
drug DRUGBANK Huperzine B
disease MESH dis
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease MESH emergency
disease MESH face
disease MESH rad
disease MESH AIDS
disease MESH Park

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