Amy Dominguez-Arms is a philanthropic consultant currently working with the Ford Foundation and Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, overseeing a national Census Equity Fund. Other clients have included: Barr Foundation, Democracy Fund, Hewlett Foundation, Packard Foundation, and Immigrant Legal Resource Center. Previously, Amy was Vice President for Programs for The James Irvine Foundation and directed the California Democracy Program, where she led grantmaking on the 2010 census, redistricting, election system reforms, and more. Amy serves on the boards of National Immigration Forum, Outdoor Foundation, and NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School). Amy earned her MPA at Harvard’s Kennedy School and BA at Stanford University.