The Asian Professional Exchange (APEX) mission is to be the premier membership organization for Asian Pacific Americans in Southern California who have a strong commitment to excellence in professional development, community service and cultural awareness.
The Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California was founded in 1990 to establish a common vehicle through which people could donate directly to Asian and Pacific Islander communities in need.
Today, the Asian Pacific Community Fund provides funding to 29 affiliate agencies serving hundreds of thousands of clients, the majority of whom live in low-income and immigrant Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Since its founding, the Asian Pacific Community Fund has granted over $1.2 million to Asian Pacific Islander nonprofit organizations, all from funds collected from individual donors.
The Asian/Pacific American Heritage Association (APAHA) was formed in 1992 to “promote awareness and increase understanding of the Asian/Pacific American culture and its diversity through education and celebration, focusing on May, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), and continuing throughout the year.” As a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization, APAHA’s main objectives include enhancing racial harmony in our city, promoting cross-cultural awareness, education and appreciation between and among Asian/Pacific Americans and other ethnic groups by outreaching to schools, businesses, and other institutions.
The mission of ModelMinority.com is to provide this scrutiny in every possible way, so as to educate, inform, provoke, and inspire movements by individuals and groups toward Asian American empowerment. Through ModelMinority.com, we intend to provide the Web’s richest collection of research articles, commentaries, stories, poems, pictures, and other documents on the Asian American experience.
The Arizona Asian American Association shall enhance the unity, bring awareness to public of cultural diversity, and address relevant issues, thereby strengthen the relationship between Asian Americans and the community at large.
Focusing on the diverse Asian American community, Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI)’s mission is to improve the health, mental health, and well-being of individuals and their families by providing an array of human services. AACI empowers the Asian American community by working collaboratively for equality and social justice.
Asian American LEAD (AALEAD) seeks to promote the well-being of Asian American youth and families through education, leadership development, and community-building. We focus on the Vietnamese, Amerasian, and Chinese immigrant and refugee communities in the Mt. Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Shaw neighborhoods of Washington, DC and in the Glenmont, Silver Spring and Wheaton areas of Montgomery County, Maryland.