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The National Italian American Foundation works to preserve and promote Italian-American heritage and culture, award scholarships and youth programs, and strengthen cultural, educational, economic, and political ties between the United States and Italy through advocacy, events, grants, and public programs.
The Irish American Heritage Center preserves and promotes Irish and Irish‑American culture through year‑round programming, education, and community events. It supports traditional music, dance, literature, theatre, language and arts activities, and serves as a gathering place and cultural resource for people interested in Irish heritage.
Roots of American Music uses live performance and arts-integrated teaching to bring traditional American music (blues, jazz, folk, country, gospel, rock) into underserved Northeast Ohio communities. Their programs deliver music education and performances for K–12 students, seniors, and adults with developmental challenges to support learning, social-emotional development, and community connection.
As the nation's largest Native American education nonprofit organization, the College Fund is dedicated to increasing access to and success in education for the most under served segment of society. Only 14% of American Indians have a college degree, and the College Fund is committed to changing this fact. By providing financial aid and other support to more than 4,000 students annually, we are ensuring that equal education is a right and not a privilege.
Oregon Turkish American Association (ORTA) is a non-profit organization aiming to take its rightful place among the community organizations that are actively reweaving the social fabric of Oregon for a better future. ORTA is dedicated to enriching the lives of the Turkish-American community through educational, recreational, social, and cultural activities in Oregon without supporting any political or religious agenda. We are here to organize events and activities to promote cross cultural exchange of ideas, art, cuisine, traditions. ORTA was founded to create a community and a welcoming environment to anyone who is interested. We strive to extend our support to the Turkish American student body in the area, and partnering with humanitarian organizations in the USA and in Turkey.
The Seattle-based non-profit American Romanian Cultural Society (ARCS) promotes a better understanding of Romania's rich culture and traditions by organizing community-building educational, visual, performance, and literary arts events.
The Iranian American Community Alliance is a Seattle-based 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-religious, and non-political organization, working to unite, strengthen, and mobilize the Iranian American community and serve the greater Seattle area. WE ARE GUIDED BY THE FOLLOWING PRINCIPLES AND VALUES IN OUR WORK: - Appreciate diversity and build unity - Demonstrate dedication and passion - Commit to positive change, - Mentor future leaders and appreciate experience and wisdom of our elders - Build bridges within and between communities - Be open and honest, exhibiting transparency in our operations
National Organization with branches across the United States dedicated to providing youth activities related to Ukrainian culture and Language, summer camps, Summer education programs, sports programs, and youth counseling for the Ukrainian American community.
American Baroque Opera Company, based in Dallas, presents both familiar operas and rarely heard gems of the baroque, as fully staged productions, in an intimate style to educate new audiences about authentic early music performance practice.
AAUC works to connect, advocate for, and amplify Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) organizations and individuals so they can participate more fully in civic life and address social, political, and economic barriers. The group focuses on coordination, civic engagement, leadership development, and public-policy advocacy on behalf of AANHPI communities.
The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is a congressionally designated national museum and education center for creative, intuitive and self-tutored artistry in all its manifestations. AVAM is dedicated to the exhibition, study, collection, preservation, and promotion of visionary art and to increasing the public's awareness, knowledge, and understanding of this manner of artistic expression and creative, compassionate thinking.
Mid-Autumn Youth Summit (MAYS), a regional celebration that creates sports and educational competitions for Santa Clara and San Mateo County high school students to play and learn about Vietnamese culture with the purpose to preserve and extend Vietnamese American heritage. MAYS is organized by Viet-American Youth Association (VietAYA) and its Coalition, composed of education and community leaders who care about the success of students. Our goal is to foster leadership skills through teamwork which allows students to build trust and stronger bonds amongst each other. Annually, we have between 250 - 450 student participates, representing 6 -12 schools across the Bay Area. The following programs to participating students: Scholarships for juniors and seniors, life-skill leadership workshops, Olympics games, Cultural Jeopardy contest, Public Speaking contest, Cultural Pitch game, Debate, and Cultural Talent Show contest.