The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit, multidisciplinary organization. 
Located in the heart of San Antonio’s Westside, the Guadalupe is one of the 
largest community-based, multidisciplinary organizations in the U.S.

Mission
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center cultivates, promotes and preserves traditional and contemporary 
Chicano, Latino and Native American arts and culture through multidisciplinary programming.

Vision
Through Chicano, Latino and Native American arts and culture, 
the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center revolutionizes how we imagine the world. 

Now Open: RFP for Capital Campaign Consultant 
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center

Lead a Transformational Capital Campaign for a Historic Arts Institution

The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to develop and lead a transformational capital campaign for the renovation and expansion of our Westside San Antonio campus.

With a projected $60–75 million fundraising goal over the next decade, this ambitious effort will begin with the renovation of our beloved Guadalupe Theater and unfold in phases to strengthen GCAC’s impact for generations to come.

We invite experienced professionals with a proven track record in nonprofit capital campaigns—especially those with cultural competency in Chicano, Latino, and Native American communities—to submit proposals.

Proposal Deadline: August 29, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. CST
Q&A Period: July 28–August 22, 2025
Submission Email: cristinab@guadalupeculturalarts.org
Full RFP & Details: [Click Here]

Help us shape the future of the Westside through arts, culture, and community.