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The Brooklyn Japanese American Family Association (BJAFA) provides parenting support to Japanese and Japanese-American families living inBrooklyn. Its three major areas of activity are: Teaching Japanese and Japanese-American children the Japanese language and culture; Making connections among Japanese and Japanese-American families and their children; Sharing information and learning to support these activities.
The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational foundation that promotes Italian American culture and heritage. the NIAF serves as a resource in the Italian American community and has educational and youth programs including scholarships, grants, heritage travel, and mentoring.
The mission of the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is to present stories that convey the richness and diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible. CAAM is the leading Asian American media arts organization in the nation and a leading San Francisco arts and culture organization. CAAM accomplishes its mission by funding, producing, distributing and exhibiting works in film, television and digital media.
Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society is a non-profit and tax-exempt organization dedicated to promoting genealogical research and education relating to Americans of French-Canadian and Acadian ancestry. In particular, we aim to serve the many thousands of individuals who are interested in learning more about their ancestry tracing back to Canada and ultimately to France.
Founded in 1972, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium provides leadership and influences public policy on American Indian higher education issues through advocacy, research, and program initiatives; promotes and strengthens Indigenous languages, cultures, communities and tribal nations; and provides a wide array of technical assistance support to member institutions and emerging tribal colleges. Today, AIHEC is composed of 36 Tribal Colleges and Universities in the United States and one in Canada that are tribally controlled and provide higher educational opportunities that are locally and culturally-based to American Indians. AIHEC's vision is sovereign tribal nations through excellence in higher education.
The mission of the American Museum of Natural History is to discover, interpret, and disseminate - through scientific research and education - knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe.
The All-American Boys Chorus empowers and gives voice to boys from diverse backgrounds to build self-confidence, self-discipline, leadership skills, and realize achievement through the transformative power of music.
Whether you enjoy German song, dancing, language, history, culture or dress, or simply enjoy the nostalgia of Gemütlichkeit, the American Center for German Culture is there to help support those activities that preserve and promote German culture.
North American Triangle Youth Association’s purpose is promote and preserve classical Indian dance forms and solo performances to preserve the history of Indian classical dance and the importance of solo performing. Any and all proceeds raised will be distributed to organizations based in India working to improve the lives of India’s underserved.
The American Folk Art Museum is the premier institution devoted to the aesthetic appreciation of traditional folk art and creative expressions of contemporary self-taught artists from the United States and abroad. The museum preserves, conserves, and interprets a comprehensive collection of the highest quality, with objects dating from the eighteenth century to the present.
The goals of the German-American Cultural Center are to promote and continue the traditions of our Donauschwaben ancestors through the language, song, dance, music, dress and customs of our ancestors. We pay tribute to our ancestors that have endured so many hardships and worked so hard to give the future generations so much.
The Cuban American National Foundation was created to work tirelessly to restore freedom, democracy, and respect for human rights in Cuba. Aware of the limitations to freedom of expression and the inability to disseminate or receive uncensored information both inside and outside the island, we strive to serve as vehicles for the international dissemination of the crimes of Castroism and demand solidarity from democratic governments and world public opinion with the tragedy the Cuban people is going through.