https://youtu.be/id-fQ7msiZk The voices of our rapidly-growing and vital Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities are often missing or underrepresented in decision-making across various sectors. We, at Amplify AAPI, AAPIP, and AAPI Data, are thrilled to extend a special invitation to you for an upcoming funder briefing webinar where we will showcase how ...
Advocacy is at the heart of creating systemic and transformative change, yet it is often hard to know where to start or how to engage. Join us for the first session of a four-part training series where we will discuss the nuts and bolts of advocacy, learn about different advocacy strategies and how they interconnect, ...
In this second session of AAPIP’s four-part Advocacy Series, participants will hear from legal experts at Bolder Advocacy about the IRS rules and legal parameters related to advocacy and lobbying for private and public foundations and nonprofits. We will dispel the myth that foundations can’t lobby or fund grantees that engage in lobbying and other forms ...
As an organization committed to disaggregating ethnicity-level data for our communities and known for providing gathering spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who work in philanthropy, we are excited to announce the kick-off of AAPIP Affinity Spaces! Our intention with facilitating these spaces is to cultivate a stronger sense of community within the diasporas of the AAPIP ...
Kicking off our first AAPIP Sips during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month was author and researcher, OiYan Poon, for an intimate conversation with AAPIP’s members on defining Asian American identities after the Supreme Court ruling on race-conscious college admissions. Poon interviewed Asian Americans engaged in debates over race-conscious admissions, or affirmative action, uncovering tensions between ...
Building on the prior two sessions, this third Advocacy Training session will showcase specific advocacy efforts across and beyond the sector. Participants will hear from leaders at foundations, philanthropic serving organizations, and community organizations about how their institutions identify policy and advocacy priorities, center and empower communities, and measure the impact of their work. They ...
Join us for our fourth and final session in AAPIP’s four-part Advocacy Series! 2024 is a presidential election year and these next few months are shaping up to be critical! Join us in a conversation about what the AANHPI electorate looks like as we head into November, and how philanthropy can support civic engagement efforts ...
As an organization committed to disaggregating ethnicity-level data for our communities and known for providing gathering spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who work in philanthropy, we are excited to announce the kick-off of AAPIP Affinity Spaces! Our intention with facilitating these spaces is to cultivate a stronger sense of community within the diasporas of the AAPIP ...
As an organization committed to disaggregating ethnicity-level data for our communities and known for providing gathering spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who work in philanthropy, we are excited to announce the kick-off of AAPIP Affinity Spaces! Our intention with facilitating these spaces is to cultivate a stronger sense of community within the diasporas of the AAPIP ...
As an organization committed to disaggregating ethnicity-level data for our communities and known for providing gathering spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who work in philanthropy, we are excited to announce the kick-off of AAPIP Affinity Spaces! Our intention with facilitating these spaces is to cultivate a stronger sense of community within the diasporas of the AAPIP ...
As an organization committed to disaggregating ethnicity-level data for our communities and known for providing gathering spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who work in philanthropy, we are excited to announce the kick-off of AAPIP Affinity Spaces! Our intention with facilitating these spaces is to cultivate a stronger sense of community within the diasporas of the AAPIP ...
As an organization committed to disaggregating ethnicity-level data for our communities and known for providing gathering spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who work in philanthropy, we are excited to announce the kick-off of AAPIP Affinity Spaces! Our intention with facilitating these spaces is to cultivate a stronger sense of community within the diasporas of the AAPIP ...
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Connie Wun, Co-Founder of AAPI Women Lead, and learn more about how they are working to shift the narrative around violence, centering community voices and storytelling through their intergenerational participatory action research, and the role you can play in supporting community-based advocacy through AAPI Women Lead’s launch of their Research and Education for Advocacy ...
At AAPIP, we remain committed to centering community care and wellness into the movement work of our chapters, networks, and greater philanthropic ecosystem. Being seen, heard, and valued by each other as AANHPI community members is especially critical in cultivating this work together. We recognize that AANHPIs working in philanthropy often carry the dual burden ...
In the past year, more than 40,000 Palestinians have lost their lives and over 2.3 million Palestinians have been displaced. For decades, countless lives in the Middle East have been deeply impacted by discrimination, dispossession, and violence. With the October 7th attack, taking of hostages, and heartbreaking devastation in Gaza, the philanthropic sector has struggled ...
Series Description: Following the Supreme Court’s landmark 2023 decision that effectively bans affirmative action and race-conscious admissions practices in higher education, there has been an onslaught of attacks to DEI programs, including over 100 legal challenges to programs related to internships, grantmaking, scholarships, and other policies. With the new administration in January 2025, we expect ...
Series Description: Following the Supreme Court’s landmark 2023 decision that effectively bans affirmative action and race-conscious admissions practices in higher education, there has been an onslaught of attacks to DEI programs, including over 100 legal challenges to programs related to internships, grantmaking, scholarships, and other policies. And the series of executive orders and agency actions ...
Event: AAPIP Sips featuring Kevin Kahakula’akea John Fong: What Time is It on the Clock of the World? Description: Grace Lee Boggs, a Chinese American civil rights and labor activist, known for fiercely supporting the Black Power movement, feminism, and the environment, is often remembered for asking this question: “What time is it on the ...
In the face of an onslaught of executive actions aimed at dismantling core civil rights and DEIA efforts, this is the time for philanthropy to be brave, steadfast, and resilient. Join us for the last session of AAPIP’s three-part Learning Series: Protecting Race-Explicit Programming, where we will share the work of the Racial Equity Advancement ...
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Join AAPIP in Chicago as we honor 35 years of seeding and cultivating long-term partnerships between Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities and institutional philanthropy! Over the last three and a half decades, AAPIP has cultivated a robust network of AANHPI philanthropic professionals, co-conspirators, and allies who are committed to mobilizing more philanthropic ...
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