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IMMEDIATE ADVISORY: New Report on Giving by Silicon Valley Asian Americans to Release March 29 at LinkedIn and via Livestream

Posted by AAPIPstaff on Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

Join AAPIP (Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy) for release of Emerging Opportunities: Giving and Participation by Silicon Valley Asian American Communities. Learn more about recent research on the motivation and inspiration that drives giving among the fast-growing Asian American community in the Silicon Valley.

Thursday, March 29, 2012
5:30 pm PT – Program & Livestream Broadcast at
http://www.ustream.tv/linkedin-events

The livestream program, coming live from LinkedIn corporate headquarters in Silicon Valley, will include opening remarks from Peggy Saika, President/Executive Director of AAPIP, as well as a presentation of the report’s key findings by principal researcher and author, Sarita Ahuja. The program will also feature key observations from one of the leading voices within philanthropy and on donor impact, Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, New York Times bestselling author of Giving 2.0: Transform Your Giving and Our World, as well as Founder/Chair, Stanford University PACS (Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society).

Special thanks to LinkedIn for their support in hosting this program, to the David & Lucile Packard Foundation for underwriting the research and report, and to the AAPIP–Silicon Valley Chapter.

If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area and would like to join the program live at LinkedIn, registration is required. Very limited seating remains. Register today at: http://aapipsvsbmarch29.eventbrite.com

This program will also be broadcast via livestream Thursday, March 29, at 5:30 pm PT at: http://www.ustream.tv/linkedin-events, or visit www.aapip.org on March 29 for a direct link.

Join the conversation or follow the program on Twitter by using hashtag #aapipsv.

For more information, please contact Liane Wong, lwong@packard.org, or Noelle Ito,noelle@aapip.org.

 

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White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Convenes First Philanthropic Briefing Focused on AAPI Community

Posted by AAPIPstaff on Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

By Cynthia Choi, Senior Director, Philanthropic Advocacy, AAPIP

On April 2, 2012 the Obama Administration through the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI) will host the first National Philanthropic Briefing focused on the AAPI community.  It is part of the Administration’s efforts to address economic and social challenges facing the AAPI community. AAPIP has been invited by the WHIAAPI to support this historic gathering as part of our commitment to Building Democratic Philanthropy. A core team of AAPIP Trustees and staff will join several hundred philanthropic and Administration leaders to dialogue and strategize on six critical areas: arts and culture, civil and human rights, educational opportunities, health, immigrant integration, housing and economic and community development.  The day will result in initial plans to advance promising public/private partnerships.  We look forward to reporting back on the Briefing outcomes and next steps.

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Bay Area Funders and Community Leaders Address Anti-Muslim Bias

Posted by AAPIPstaff on Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Today, One Nation Bay Area (ONBA) joins 11 other communities across the nation, including New York and Chicago, in creating local programs designed to change misperceptions and reduce prejudicial attitudes toward American Muslims. Now completing the first phase of a challenge grant process, One Nation Bay Area granted $227,500 to 25 community-based organizations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.  In 2009, the One Nation Foundation announced a $3.5 million initiative to partner with community foundations in cities across the United States by providing a dollar-for-dollar match to support increased understanding between American Muslims and non-Muslims in their local communities.

ONBA is a partnership between The San Francisco Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Marin Community Foundation, and AAPIP (Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy).

To learn more and for a complete list of grantees, click here.

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Queer Justice Fund’s Missed Opportunities Report Promotes Building Democratic Philanthropy and New Giving Circles

Posted by AAPIPstaff on Thursday, February 16th, 2012

(Theo Yang Copley works as a philanthropic and fundraising consultant.  Some of her other writing can be found on the Astraea Foundation and Resource Generation blogs.)

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It’s probably no surprise that there is a long-standing need for funding for organizations that support Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ communities, but I was surprised by just how little funding these organizations get. The numbers tell the beginning of the story: in 2009 the amount of foundation funding to all LGBTQ organizations was 0.2 percent, and the amount of those resources going to LGBTQ AAPI organizations was 0.7 percent. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) has produced a new report, Missed Opportunities: How Organized Philanthropy Can Help Meet the Needs of LGBTQ Asian American, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islander Communities by Alice Y. Hom, Director of the Queer Justice Fund (QJF). It is the first of its kind to summarize key issues facing LGBTQ API communities, document the current lack of philanthropic investment, and make funding recommendations that will benefit individual lives and strengthen AAPI communities.

Missed Opportunities is a major milestone for the Queer Justice Fund, an incubation project of AAPIP that stemmed from the National Gender & Equity Campaign. The QJF report puts into practice AAPIP’s principle of “democratic philanthropy,” which “calls on both organized philanthropy and individuals to support the development of practices that begin with the vision of communities first, and that draws on the assets of those communities as the starting place for any blueprint to maximize their potential.”  In addition to being a roadmap for foundation funding, the report also serves as a useful tool for individual giving though a collective vehicle such as LGBTQ AAPI giving circles, which the Queer Justice Fund is helping develop.

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New AAPIP Report Finds Deep Disparities in Funding to LGBTQ AAPI, Despite Rapidly Growing Population

Posted by AAPIPstaff on Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Missed Opportunities provides a crisp, accessible topography of the issues and trends facing LGBTQ Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and offers pragmatic strategies.  It is an invaluable resource for any funder committed to advancing equity in the United States.

- Daniel Lee, Executive Director, Levi Strauss Foundation

Missed Opportunities: How Organized Philanthropy Can Help Meet the Needs of LGBTQ AAPI Communities, a new report from the Queer Justice Fund, finds deep disparities in funding to LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) AAPI (Asian American/Pacific Islanders), despite rapid growth of both communities. The report is being released on the eve of Creating Change 2012: The National Conference on LGBT Equality, the nation’s largest annual gathering of LGBT advocates, convened by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, and will be presented as part of the conference’s institute, AAPI Focus: Building a Queer AAPI Movement.


Download:
Missed Opportunities (Full Report) Download: Missed Opportunities (Executive Summary)

Missed Opportunities found that funding in 2009 to LGBTQ AAPI communities amounted to barely 0.7 percent of the total amounted granted to all LGBTQ communities and organizations that year. In 2009 funding to all LGBTQ organizations in 2009 amounted to barely 0.2 percent of all foundation giving in the United States.

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