The Asian American Foundation

The Asian American Foundation

Philanthropy

TAAF is a convener, incubator, and funder committed to accelerating opportunity and prosperity for the AAPI community.

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The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) is a convener, incubator, and funder committed to accelerating opportunity and prosperity for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. We strive to be a catalyzing force for belonging for the 23 million AAPIs across the U.S.

Website
https://www.taaf.org
Industry
Philanthropy
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021

Employees at The Asian American Foundation

Updates

  • Launched in 2021 in response to the rise in anti-Asian hate and violence, TAAF is dedicated to building a safer, more inclusive future for AAPIs everywhere. Now in our third year, TAAF has accelerated the pace of progress to build safety and belonging for AAPIs. But we didn't do it alone; we worked closely with our partners to pursue immediate and long-term solutions to protect and support our communities to fight anti-AAPI hate, advocate for AAPI history as part of inclusive education, uplift creatives and storytellers in front of and behind the camera, and create spaces where our voices didn’t originally exist. And we're just getting started. To take a look at our full impact, visit share.taaf.org/EOY23.

    This year marks the second anniversary of The Asian American Foundation. As we reflect on the past 12 months and our plans for 2024, we are grateful for the significant progress we have made with our partners and grantees to help create a better future for the AANHPI community. In our four main pillars of Anti-Hate, Education, Narrative Change and Resources & Representation, we have achieved meaningful milestones to fight anti-Asian hate, increase safety and build belonging: Anti-Hate: Our Anti-Hate National Network has now expanded to 56 partners in 9 major metropolitan areas covering over 40% of the AAPI population across the country. Through financial support, trainings and convenings, we are working together to develop effective Response, Recovery, Prevention, Protection and Policy (2R3P) methods to address anti-Asian hate and violence across the country. Education: Through our support of the TEAACH Act Collaborative, 40,000+ Illinois students were taught Asian American history in the 2022-2023 school year. In convenings and via our Resource Guide, we have shared the lessons learned in Illinois with AAPI leaders in 22 other states. Narrative Change: To strengthen and raise visibility for our creative community, TAAF co-hosted the first-ever AANHPI House at Sundance Film Festival and launched the AANHPI Creative Development Directory, listing over 200 opportunities from fellowships and residencies to professional and script development programs. Resources & Representation: With funding from The Walmart Foundation, TAAF launched The AAPI Nonprofit Database, an interactive tool that makes it possible for anyone looking to donate or get involved with over 750 AANHPI nonprofit organizations across the country. We know that unlocking greater resources is critical to creating lasting, generational change, and in 2023, launched our Portfolio Strategy, committing $65 million for our AANHPI nonprofit community over the next five years. In 2023, we will distribute almost $11M in direct grants and sponsorships to 100+ AANHPI organizations across the country. In 2022, our Giving Challenge partners provided over $160 million of funding to over 90 AANHPI organizations across the country. Building on Our Momentum in 2024 We are excited about our ambitious slate of programs next year, from expanding our Anti-Hate National Network and calling out anti-Asian campaign rhetoric, creating new resources for AANHPI history education, sharing the results of our STAATUS Index report and landmark study on AAPI Youth Mental Health, and increasing AANHPI representation at the highest levels of corporate America. In 2024, we will continue to fight–for safety, the right to belong, and for the right to prosper. Thank you to all the grantees, partners, donors, & community leaders who have been part of this movement thus far. We look forward to working together to create a better future for our community and for our country. For more: share.taaf.org/EOY23

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  • In a world rid of hate, there is only vision, joy, empathy, solidarity, and love. In Heritage Heroes 2024, TAAF imagines and explores this world rid of anti-Asian hate in a series of films that center its opposing forces to highlight the resilience of our AANHPI community today. Each film features a community leader or organization that is part of the fight against anti-Asian hate in the cities of New York, Los Angeles, Oakland, Houston, and Seattle. In our second film, JOY - To Dance Again, we meet Chinatown Service Center 華埠服務中心. Swipe to learn more, and watch the full film at @primevideo now.

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  • Tahirih Justice Center has served over 30,000 immigrant survivors fleeing gender-based violence since 1997. Alongside BPSOS Center for Community Advancement, Inc. and Daya Houston, Tahirih Justice Center is part of the TAAF Anti-Hate Houston Network and supports immigrant women, girls, and other survivors of gender-based violence throughout the Greater Houston area as they access legal representation and seek safety in our community.

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  • The immigrant story is an American story—one that shapes the shared diversity of this country. We asked some of our TAAF Heritage Month Summit speakers how the immigrant experience has shaped their identity today. How do you incorporate your family’s cultural heritage into your daily life? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Not only is May AANHPI Heritage Month, but it is also Mental Health Awareness Month! We asked some of our Heritage Month Summit panelists why it's important to destigmatize mental health in the AANHPI community—and the ways we can. How do you take care of your own mental health? Let us know in the comments below.

  • In a world rid of hate, there is only vision, joy, empathy, solidarity, and love. In Heritage Heroes 2024, TAAF imagines and explores this world rid of anti-Asian hate in a series of films that center its opposing forces to highlight the resilience of our AANHPI community today. To continue celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month, we are proud to debut the third annual HERITAGE HEROES special. Each story is a celebration of the AANHPI community not only in front of the camera, but behind it. This year’s heroes include trailblazers in the fight against anti-Asian hate in the cities of New York, Los Angeles, Oakland, Houston, and Seattle. The first film features Sahra Nguyen, founder of Nguyen Coffee Supply, who explores her path as an artist, activist, and storyteller to amplify her community and inspire systemic change. Watch the first short film on Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios today, and catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 now.

  • Food lies at the heart of the AAPI community—from the meals we eat with our loved ones to the dishes we crave when we are far from home to the celebratory feasts we share together. Rooted in our lived experiences, food allows us to honor our stories and bridge our communities. We are proud to partner with talented AAPI chefs who not only tell our stories, but connect us all.We are so grateful to Chef Helen Nguyen of Saigon Social, Jenn Saesue of Fish Cheeks, and BSE Global for their leadership of the incredible team of chefs from 8282, Anxoi, ANJU, AQUABEST SEAFOOD LLC, Bangkok Supper Club, Bonnie's, Carriage House, Chef Clarice Lam, Dhamaka, Ekiben Baltimore, Essex Pearl, Falansai Vietnamese Kitchen, Golden Diner, Ho Foods, Kimbap Lab, Lingo, Lysée, NAKS, Nami Nori, NOWON, Postcard Bakery, Potluck Club, Semma, SONA New York, Stick With Me, Winson Bakery, Boba Guys, Flip Sigi, OK Canaan, OK Ryan, COTE, Hummy Soju Cocktail, Lunar Hard Seltzer, and Nguyen Coffee Supply. Together, they crafted a delicious and memorable culinary program for our TAAF Heritage Month Summit and AAPI All-Star Basketball Game in celebration of our diverse cultures and shared history. #TogetherWeBuild

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Funding

The Asian American Foundation 2 total rounds

Last Round

Grant

US$ 1.0M

Investors

Panda Express
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