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Bolster Indian American civic participation by connecting civically minded members of the Indian American community
The mission of the Irish American Heritage Center is to promote Irish and Irish American culture, music, literature, drama, traditional dancing and the constructive contributions of the Irish and Irish American people to the United States of America.
The Academy of American Poets' mission is to support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry.
The mission of the American Indian Resource Center, Inc. is to develop culturally appropriate resources to meet the needs of American Indian communities.AIRC provides professional expertise to and on behalf of American Indian tribes, organizations, and schools, and other interested agencies.
We engage the public - especially younger Americans, to ensure that the sacrifices of Americans who fought to protect our freedoms, died, and are buried overseas remain relevant so that future generations may live in liberty.The American Battle Monuments Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) organization and the official partner of the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC.gov). ABMC is responsible for the maintenance of all 26 American military cemeteries and 32 monuments in 17 countries overseas. More than 218,000 American military personnel are buried or memorialized away from the homeland
Chinese-American Planning Council’s mission is to promote the social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant, and low-income communities.
The American River Parkway Foundation (APRF) leads and inspires the community to conserve and nurture the American River Parkway as a unique, accessible resource for everyone to enjoy.
The mission of the African American Wellness Project is to direct resources towards empowering the African American Community to improve health outcomes and promote wellness. Through the support of The California Endowment, AAWP has worked to achieve our mission and support the broader goal of educating and enrolling African American consumers in affordable healthcare programs in Alameda County. Key strategies implemented during the past year: • Culturally-relevant consumer education through ethnic and social media, community events and partnerships with African-American serving providers and community organizations • African American Provider Education to build provider understanding of the changes brought by ACA and strengthen their engagement to reaching the African American consumer