Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA Hires Ingrid Delgado as National Director of Public Policy and Advocacy

Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA Hires Ingrid Delgado as National Director of Public Policy and Advocacy

Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA Hires Ingrid Delgado as National Director of Public Policy and Advocacy 1703 2560 SVDP USA

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA (SVdP USA) has hired Ingrid Delgado as its National Director of Public Policy and Advocacy as the organization seeks to raise the profile of key issues, including efforts to prevent homelessness and protect the most vulnerable.

Delgado most recently worked at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops as Associate Director of Government Relations and, before then, as a domestic policy advisor. She previously worked as Associate Director of Social Concerns and Respect Life for the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops; as a language arts teacher at an alternative high school; and in youth outreach and refugee resettlement programs for Catholic Charities of Central Florida.

Delgado’s extensive volunteer work has included living in San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic, as a missionary; youth ministry and catechesis; as well as serving as a board member of Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, the Florida Pregnancy Care Network, and Hogar CREA International’s Florida Chapter.

Delgado earned her BA at the University of Central Florida and her MPA at Florida State University. She resides in Virginia with her husband of 24 years and their three children.

SVdP USA CEO Michael Acaldo said, “Ingrid is a magnificent choice for this newly created role. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is increasing our efforts to advocate policymakers on behalf of those we serve, and we’re confident in Ingrid’s ability to lead those efforts and enact positive change for those living in poverty.”

“I am deeply humbled by the opportunity to join the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, especially in this pivotal moment of launching an office in our nation’s capital,” noted Delgado. “I have long been inspired by the Society’s dedication to serving the people in our communities who are most in need. I look forward to working with the Vincentians and those whom they serve to bring SVdP’s perspective and experience to members of Congress and better inform policy making that impacts our most marginalized brothers and sisters.”

Delgado’s role will be based out of SVdP USA’s second National Office, located in Washington, DC, and opening April 4.

4 Comments
  • As the organization seeks to raise the profile of key issues, including efforts to prevent homelessness and protect the most vulnerable, and while I’m sure that SVdP has chosen an eminently well qualified person for the position of National Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, and while I congratulate Ingrid Deldardo on her appointment, I question the decision to establish, fund and locate such an office in Washington DC and not at the national office in St. Louis.

    In my humble opinion.

    Richard Poisson
    Salem, Massachusetts

  • Impressive resume for Mrs. Delgado. I wish her well.
    Hope she and the administration at SVDP are interested in being good stewards of the money given SVDP. Hope they are looking for space in a parish or church with an office to loan her and the society.

  • Anthony J Bosnick April 1, 2025 at 1:31 pm

    The opening of the SVDP Society’s new office in DC will enable us to respond better to “The Two Feet of Love in Action” — both charity and justice. Our SVDP works of charity are impressive, which I think will help people in public policy see what we do to help our Neighbors in Need. These works of charity are vital and include helping people behind in rent and/or utilities, volunteering at homeless shelters, tutoring, donating food and clothing to those in need, sponsoring refugee families, etc.. We also seek to promote social justice as well. The USCCB’s Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development points to some of those works of justice we promote: greater access to affordable housing, working to improve the educational system, extending legal protection to unborn children, participating in living wage campaigns , advocating for international justice. Hopefully this office will help deepen our ability to promote justice, even as we continue with our vital works of charity. Both are needed and reflect our Vincentian calling to help people in need.

    Anthony Bosnick
    Gaithersburg, MD