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Organizations that are either non-profit or not-for-profit that promote Asian American issues such as health, community involvement, empowerment, and leadership.
http://www.aaartsalliance.org/
Mission, membership, grants, opportunities, and upcoming events.
http://www.asianamerican.net/
Contains links to Asian organizations in America.
http://aacre.org/
Works for critical legislation and funding in California. Information on the issues, and the current and past agendas.
http://www.aaco-sf.org/
Upcoming and past events, photos, and a description of who they are.
http://www.amamedia.org/
Programs, news, and resources.
http://www.apaha.org/
History, calendar, events, officers, and sponsors.
http://www.apanet.org/
Mission statement, services, members, training, forums, chat room, and calendar.
http://www.apcf.org/
Mission statement, history, affiliates, board of directors, news, quick facts, and contact information.
http://www.asianpacificfund.org/
Resources, grants, news, and a description of the organization.
http://www.apiahf.org/
Promotes policy, programs, and research to improve the lives of Asian-American and Pacific islanders. With guide to its programs, publications, and links.
http://www.appealforcommunities.org/
Sections on facts and resources, publications, leadership development, capacity building, and youth and families. Includes a calendar.
http://www.awib.org/
Calendar of events, directory of business owners and organizations, membership, articles, rules, and a business reference library.
http://www.asianmarrow.org/
Mission statement, facts, staff, history, sponsors, newsletter, events, and forums.
http://aapcho.org/
Members, missioin, profile, programs, and current events of the organization.
http://www.leap.org/
Programs, publications, workshops, events, internships, and employment.
http://napawf.org/
Goals, history, platform, chapters, resources, and how to get involved.
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