When:
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 -
8:45am to 11:00am EDT
Where:
Philanthropy New York, 4th Floor, 79 Fifth Avenue, NYC
Philanthropy New York, 4th Floor, 79 Fifth Avenue, NYC
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The newly published “Asian Pacific New Yorkers Count Report” has been created and produced through a collaborative project between the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) and the Fund for Public Advocacy. It is more critical than ever for funders to be aware of the issues facing this community and their diverse populations and to better understand the complex social, economic and policy issues that directly affect them and hold implications for New York City as a whole.
Explore
- The current statistics on the demographics, service needs and gaps in service for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in the New York area
- Solutions and actions to build a better AAPI community, and thus all of New York City
A Philanthropy New York Collaborative Program in partnership with the Fund for Public Advocacy, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) and Ong Family Foundation.
This program is "Partially Open."
Presenters
- Nelson Louis, Executive Officer, Ong Family Foundation
- Joyce Moy, Executive Director, Asian American/Asian Research Institute, CUNY; Author of the “Asian Pacific New Yorkers Count Report”
- Peggy Saika, President, AAPIP
Project Overview
- Paula Gavin, Executive Director, Fund for Public Advocacy
- Karen Kithan Yau, Executive Director, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families
Designed for
All interested funders.