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AAPIC Grants: Applications Now Open

The AAPI Commission Grants Program, introduced in 2021, was born from a profound commitment to uplift and empower Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities. Recognizing the unique challenges community groups, artists, businesses, and youth organizations face in securing initial funding, the AAPI Commission launched this highly popular initiative to provide vital seed funding.

Our grants program is more than just financial support; it’s a beacon of opportunity. We believe in the transformative power of community-driven projects and their potential to foster cultural enrichment, economic growth, and social cohesion. By supporting diverse ventures, from grassroots community initiatives to innovative artistic endeavors, we aim to nurture the vibrant tapestry of AAPI contributions and ensure their enduring impact.

 

Fall 2024 Application Deadline: Monday, November 11, 2024, at 11:59 PM

Grant: $5,000 to organizations, community groups, and individuals serving refugees

To Apply: Fill out this application form and email your W9 to [email protected].

Qualifications: Based in Massachusetts, serve refugees, and are not for-profit

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Past Grant Cycles

In addition to the Small Grants Fund, the AAPI Commission has funded numerous events and organizations through a number of measures, including the Health & Human Services Subcommittee, the Arts & Culture Subcommittee, and the Government Relations Subcommittee.

 

In 2024, the Health & Human Services Subcommittee funded the following organizations to support mental health care and resources for AAPI communities: Boston Chinese Neighborhood Center , Asian Women for Health, and Circle of Vietnamese Parents.

 

The Arts & Culture inaugurated an Artists Grant in 2024, which awarded $1,000 to the following individuals and organizations: Lily Xie, Ananth Udupa, Jong Ougie Pak, Skooby Laposky, Hortense Gerardo, Miki Sawada, Ava Dudani, Chikako Mukai, Jennifer Chia-Ling Ho, and Garrett Kwan.

 

The Government Relations Subcommittee has supported its advocacy by partnering with The Asian Community Fund at The Boston Foundation to host a celebration of Fred Korematsu and push for Fred Korematsu Day to be recognized by Massachusetts. Additionally, it has worked with APIsCAN to support data disaggregation.

Year Filter

Fall 2023

The Fall 2023 round of the AAPI Commission Grants Program marked our most impactful cycle to date, both in the number of applications received and the total funds awarded. This year, we were thrilled to receive an overwhelming 78 applications, collectively requesting over $350,000 in funding.

 

Our dedicated Small Grants Subcommittee meticulously reviewed each application, ultimately recommending 26 outstanding projects for funding. A total of $89,100 was awarded, with a focus on supporting longer-term programming initiatives over one-time festivals. This strategic prioritization ensures sustainable growth and lasting impact within our communities.

 

The full Commission unanimously approved the Subcommittee’s recommendations at the November Commission Meeting, reflecting our ongoing commitment to nurturing projects that enrich and empower the AAPI community.

 

  • Angkor Dance Troupe, Inc.
  • ARISE
  • Asian American Ballet Project
  • Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK)
  • ASPIRE
  • Boston Korean Adoptees
  • Commonwealth Seminar
  • Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center, Inc.
  • Harvard Graduate School of Education: Let’s Talk!
  • Lowell Southeast Asian Water Festival
  • Massachusetts Asian and Pacific-Islander (MAP) for Health
  • Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries, Inc. MBMM
  • Miclot Arts & Culture
  • Muslim Americans in Public Service (MAP)
  • National Asian Women’s Association
  • New England Tongan Community (NETC)
  • OCA-APAA-NE
  • Philippine-American Mainstream Advocacy for Nonpartisan Associations, Inc. (PAMANA)
  • Rachel TonThat
  • Rayna Lo Art LLC
  • Vietnamese American Volunteer Association of Boston, Inc. VAVA of Boston
  • Volunteering for Seniors Inc.
  • Wah Lum Kung Fu + Tai Chi Academy

Spirng 2023

 

The AAPI Commission held a special Spring 2023 round of grants, aimed at extending our support to more deserving organizations. This unique opportunity allowed us to revisit submissions from Fall 2022 that had not received full funding or were not funded at all. Additionally, we considered our listening session partners to ensure a diverse range of impactful projects.

 

After a thorough review, the Subcommittee recommended additional grants for 31 remarkable organizations, totaling $32,500. The full Commission approved these recommendations, reinforcing our commitment to empowering community-driven initiatives.

 

  • AI Academy
  • American Chinese United Association 
  • ARISE (Advocacy for Refugee & Immigrant Services for Empowerment Inc.) 
  • Ashland Indians
  • Asian American Service Association, Inc. Wollaston Senior Center
  • Bayanihan Association of America
  • Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center 
  • Boston Little Saigon
  • Chinese Association of Western Mass
  • Community City Covenant Church
  • Friends of Indian Senior Citizens Organization
  • Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition, Inc (GMAACC)
  • Hindi Manch
  • Hopkinton Cultural and Sports Club
  • India Association of Greater Boston (IAGB)
  • Khmer Exhibit Committee and the Amherst Historical Society
  • Lowell International Church (Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries)
  • Mountain River Taiko, Inc
  • Newton Cantonese School
  • Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko Massachusetts (RMD MA)
  • Sharon Chinese Association
  • SouLao’d Kitchen
  • Springfield Vietnamese Culture Association (SVCA) 
  • TEAM Aid, Inc.
  • The Network for Social Justice
  • UMass Amherst AASA
  • Volunteering For Seniors
  • Wah Lum Kung Fu & Tai Chi Academy
  • Western New England University APALSA
  • Women Who Win
  • Yoma Myanmar Tea Cafe

Fall 2022

The Fall 2022 round of the AAPI Commission Grants Program, conducted during November and

December, saw a significant increase in support with a budget of $30,000, reflecting our commitment to maximizing impact.

 

We received 36 applications and, after careful consideration, awarded grants to 26 deserving

organizations. Grant amounts ranged from $500 to $2,000, with an average grant of $1,152.62. This round nearly doubled the funding distributed compared to the first round of 2022, underscoring our dedication to supporting organizations and local businesses working with AAPI communities in Massachusetts.

 

  • Advocacy for Refugee and Immigrant Services for Empowerment (ARISE) Inc.
  • AI Academy
  • American Chinese United Association MA Chapter Incorporated (ACUA)
  • Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence Inc. (ATASK)
  • Boston Fujianese Association INC
  • Boston Little Saigon
  • Chinese Association of Western Massachusetts
  • Community City Covenant Church
  • Dream Connection
  • Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition, Inc (GMAACC)
  • India Association of Greater Boston (IAGB)
  • Mountain River Taiko, Inc
  • New England Hindi Manch
  • Newton Cantonese School
  • Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko Massachusetts (RMD MA)
  • Saheli, Inc
  • Sharon Chinese Association
  • TEAM Aid, Inc
  • The Network for Social Justice
  • UMass Amherst AASA
  • VietAID (Vietnamese American Initiative for Development, Inc.)
  • Volunteering for Seniors Inc
  • Wah Lum Kung Fu & Tai Chi Academy
  • Western New England University APALSA
  • Women Who Win
  • Yoma Myanmar Tea Cafe

Spring 2022

 

In Spring 2022, the AAPI Commission awarded a total of $16,000 in grants to 19 outstanding

organizations and businesses dedicated to uplifting AAPI communities. Each grant ranged from $250 to $1,000, with an average grant amount of $888.89 per organization.

 

Our grantees represent a diverse array of initiatives supporting women, refugees, university students, and various communities, including Chinese, Burmese, Indian, Filipino, among others. This funding round underscores our commitment to empowering AAPI communities by providing crucial support to these diverse and impactful initiatives.

 

  • Boston Hurricanes Athletic Club Inc.
  • Ashland Indians
  • SEACMA
  • Multidisciplinary Institute of Training and Learning (MITL)
  • Asian Women for Health
  • Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries
  • Cadence Process Consulting
  • CALex (Chinese Americans of Lexington)
  • CharmPI LLC
  • CommonWealth Seminar
  • JB Line 
  • PAMANA
  • Project Citizenship
  • Springfield Vietnamese Cultural Community
  • The Islander’s Creamery 
  • UMass Amherst Asian American Student Association
  • Volunteering for Seniors
  • Voice at the Table

Fall 2021

In 2021, the Asian American and Pacific Islanders Commission launched a small grants fund to support community efforts aimed at assisting some of the most vulnerable populations. This initiative was designed to bolster organizations striving to maintain or establish relationships within Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities across the Commonwealth. The AAPIC awarded $15,250 to 19 organizations.

 

Our grantees represent a diverse array of initiatives supporting women, refugees, university students, children, older adults, and various communities, including Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian, Filipino, and others. This funding round underscores our commitment to empowering AAPI communities by providing crucial support to these impactful initiatives.

 

  • Boston Chinese Family Support organization
  • Chinese Friends of Needham, Inc.
  • Greater Malden Asian American Community (GMAAC)
  • RMD MA
  • Springfield Vietnamese Cultural Community
  • Boston Little Saigon
  • Ekal USA
  • India Society of Worcester
  • NOVA Boston
  • Sharon Chinese Association
  • Chinese Americans of Lexington (CALex)
  • Chinese Americans of Massachusetts
  • Chinese Cultural Connection
  • Community Upliftment Program, Inc.
  • Federation for Children with Special Needs
  • Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center
  • India Association of Greater Boston (IAGB)
  • National Federation of Filipino American Associations Massachusetts Chapter
  • Urban Edge