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National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development

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National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development
NameNational Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development
Formation1999
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States

National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development is a national organization that aims to promote community development and social justice for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. The organization was founded in 1999 by a group of community leaders and advocates, including Deepa Iyer and Kiran Ahuja, who were instrumental in shaping the organization's mission and objectives. The coalition works closely with other organizations, such as the Asian American Justice Center, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice, to address the unique challenges faced by Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

History

The organization's history is closely tied to the Asian American movement of the 1960s and 1970s, which sought to address issues of racism and discrimination faced by Asian American communities. The coalition's founding was also influenced by the work of civil rights leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez, who fought for social justice and human rights. In the 1980s and 1990s, the coalition worked with organizations like the National Council of La Raza and the NAACP to address issues of immigration reform and voting rights. The coalition has also been influenced by the work of Asian American scholars, such as Ronald Takaki and Gary Okihiro, who have written extensively on the history and experiences of Asian American communities.

Mission_and_Objectives

The coalition's mission is to promote community development and social justice for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, with a focus on issues such as affordable housing, education, and healthcare. The organization's objectives are to increase access to resources and opportunities for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, and to promote civic engagement and community participation. The coalition works with organizations like the Ford Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Open Society Foundations to support its mission and objectives. The coalition also partners with government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Education, to address issues of poverty and inequality.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The coalition has a range of programs and initiatives that aim to promote community development and social justice for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. These include the National Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Development Fellowship, which provides training and support for community leaders and organizers. The coalition also has a policy analysis program, which provides research and analysis on issues such as immigration reform and voting rights. The coalition works with organizations like the Urban Institute and the Center for American Progress to support its research and analysis. The coalition also has a community engagement program, which provides support for community-based initiatives and grassroots organizing.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The coalition has a diverse membership of community-based organizations, advocacy groups, and individuals who are committed to promoting community development and social justice for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. The coalition partners with organizations like the National Association of Social Workers, American Civil Liberties Union, and Human Rights Campaign to support its mission and objectives. The coalition also works with government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Labor, to address issues of poverty and inequality. The coalition has also partnered with private sector companies, such as Google and Microsoft, to support its work.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The coalition is a leading advocate for policy change and social justice for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. The organization works with policymakers and government agencies to address issues such as immigration reform, voting rights, and affordable housing. The coalition has also been a strong advocate for language access and cultural competency in government services and public programs. The coalition works with organizations like the National Immigration Law Center and the American Immigration Lawyers Association to support its advocacy work. The coalition has also partnered with community-based organizations, such as the Asian Law Caucus and the Korean American Community Services, to support its advocacy efforts.

Community_Impact

The coalition's work has had a significant impact on Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across the United States. The organization's advocacy efforts have helped to secure policy changes and funding increases for community-based programs and services. The coalition's community engagement program has also helped to build capacity and leadership in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. The coalition has worked with organizations like the United Way and the Salvation Army to support its community-based initiatives. The coalition's work has also been recognized by community leaders and policymakers, including Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi, who have praised the organization's commitment to social justice and community development. The coalition has also been recognized by awards and honors, such as the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Category:Asian American organizations

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