AAPIP 2010 Blog

Guest blog: Andy Ho’s reflections on AAPIP’s recent giving circles movement gathering

Posted by Gladys Malibiran on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

We’re pleased that Andy Ho, Co-Chair of the AAPIP Metro DC chapter, and co-founder of the Cherry Blossom Giving Circle in Washington DC joined us for the recent national strategy session at AAPIP.

In his guest post below, Andy shares his perspectives on the convening — as both a participant and as a key individual in helping to shape AAPIP’s early strategies in the growing giving circle movement. »



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Community Philanthropy: AAPIP National Giving Circles Strategy Session, July 2010

Posted by Gladys Malibiran on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

42 people. 13 giving circles. 2 days. 1 historic gathering.

On July 16 and 17, AAPIP hosted a National Giving Circle Strategy Session at our new offices in San Francisco, bringing together key leadership from established, new and emerging giving circles across the country.

Since 2005, AAPIP has made the growth and development of community philanthropy a cornerstone of our efforts to increase philanthropic capital to our communities.  For us, giving circles are pure expressions of building democratic philanthropy—they’re pooled funds where individual contributors come together to decide which organizations to support in their own community and how.

Giving Circles Movement, AAPIP San Francisco (click for more photos from this event!)

Participants from 13 giving circles came together to share stories and ideas on topics such as: how to start a giving circle, identifying best practices in the field, sustaining a giving circle, developing grantmaking criteria, fund development, and working with donors and with organized philanthropy in their own communities.

Those present included founders, leaders, and volunteers representing:


Over the course of the two days new friendships and relationships were forged, and all giving circles — from the longest-running among them (Asian Giving Circle) to the newest circle (Devata/Cambodian American Women Giving Circle) to the largest (the Asian Women Giving Circle) — learned something new, and supported each other in moving forward.  We were also joined by two special guests,  Nicole Cozier of the Washington Area Women’s Foundation, and Patricia Evert of The Gill Foundation, whose own personal commitment to the development of giving circles is shared by the foundations for whom they work.   We extend our thanks and  appreciation to all our guests and our staff who all made this gathering both educational and festive!… Click to read more. »

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Welcome Laila Mehta, AAPIP Civic Engagement Fund Associate Director

Posted by Joe Lucero on Friday, June 11th, 2010

Please join the Board of Directors and Staff of AAPIP in welcoming Laila Mehta as the Associate Director of the Civic Engagement Fund for AMEMSA (Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian) Communities.

Learn more about Laila and her thoughts on the shared experiences of AMEMSA and Asian American communities in times of crisis, the focus of our program on June 23, in the video below:

Laila joined AAPIP in May, directly from Kathmandu, Nepal, where she was working for 2 years with grantmaking institutions, donors and international agencies on issues related to governance, post-conflict peace building, and gender integration.

Join Laila and other AAPIP folks on June 23 at The Renwick Gallery in Washington DC for our special program in observance of AAPIP’s 20 years of achievement in our communities and in philanthropy on June 23rd, 2010.

“What is the Role of Philanthropy & Government in Times of Crisis?”

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Civic Engagement Fund 2010 Request for Applications (RFA)

Posted by Gladys Malibiran on Friday, April 23rd, 2010

The Civic Engagement Fund invites applications for its upcoming grantmaking cycle. This is an exciting and unique opportunity to be a part of a program dedicated to empowering the Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities to actively participate at all levels of civil society.

We will host two “Introduction to the 2010 Civic Engagement Fund” webinars on May 4, 2010 and May 6, 2010. Both webinars will cover the same information.  Applicants will have an opportunity to ask questions about the overall program and application process. Details about how to register for the webinars are included in the Program Guidelines.

Applications will be accepted until Monday, May 24, 2010.

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Asian American Giving Circle of Greater Houston Granted $10,000 in 2009

Posted by Gladys Malibiran on Monday, March 1st, 2010

AAGC Houston LogoThe Asian American Giving Circle of Greater Houston distributed $10,000 in grant awards in 2009 in support of Chinese Community Center and the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program.  Each organization received a $5,000 grant to serve the Asian Pacific American community.

“The grant to the Chinese Community Center will support its Health for All program to provide healthcare benefits counseling for new immigrants and seniors through one-on-one education and support on topics such as Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and various health issues affecting these populations. The grant to the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program will support their Asian American Legal Clinics which expands access to free, legal services for low-income and elderly Asian Americans through Legal Advice Clinics, will and estate planning, naturalization clinics and help with an assortment of civil legal issues.”

Read their full PDF announcement > AAGC Grants Announcement (2009)

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