“We Can Do This” – COVID-19 Campaign

As part of the We Can Do This, COVID-19 campaign, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is sharing a Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum-produced guide that contains links crowdsourced by community members, leaders, and national and community-based organizations that are actively working to improve the well-being of AA and NH/PI communities while keeping language access barriers in mind.

A Community of Contrasts: AANHPIs in the West

Collaborative report containing disaggregated data to describe the languages, education, income, and more of Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in Arizona, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Oregon, and Seattle.

AA and NH/PI Project Firstline

Project Firstline is a collaborative of diverse healthcare, public health and academic partners committed to providing infection control training designed especially for healthcare workers. The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) is coordinating with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Project Firstline and several Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander partner organizations to prepare frontline healthcare workers and the public health workforce to protect themselves, their patients, and their communities from infectious disease threats. This resource site contains in-language resources and trainings available in Bengali, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Tagalog, Vietnamese, Hmong, Samoan, and  Tongan.

AAPI COVID-19 Needs Assessment Project

The Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander COVID-19 Needs Assessment Project is a project led by researchers of color, centering communities of color, championed by Congressional members of color including the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and advocated and administered by National Urban League, a national civil rights organization that serves communities of color. The aims of this initiative are to conduct timely, policy-relevant, in-language research to assess the needs and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in the United States. To view the COVID-19 Communities of Color Needs Assessments, visit: https://nul.org/basic-page/covid-19-needs-assessment or click on one of the following:

       

AAPI Data

AAPI Data is a research and policy organization producing accurate data to shift narratives and drive action toward enduring solutions for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities. AAPI Data aspires to transform public and private systems to ensure that all AA and NHPI communities are recognized, valued and prioritized, publishing on a variety of topics ranging from mental health and well-being to philanthropic giving, in the format of reports, surveys, demographic fact sheets, policy data, and more. Learn more: https://aapidata.com

AAPI DATA

AAPI DATA publishes basic demographic data and policy research in the form of infographics, reports, surveys, community facts or quick stats, and other data on Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the US.

AARP – Asian American and Pacific Islander Community

Helping Asian American & Pacific Islander Families Get More Out of Life. We invite you to learn more about AARP and encourage you to participate in our national conversation on how best to serve the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community: aarp.com/aapi

AARP – Resources for the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community

AARP's Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community offers tailored resources to support families and older adults across the country. "Helping Asian American & Pacific Islander Families Get More Out of Life. "

AARP Tool – Livability Index

Used to get index scores for neighborhoods and communities, includes health, transportation, engagement, housing, etc.

All of Us (NIH) Research Program

The All of Us Research Program is a multi-center/multi-site National Institutes of Health (NIH)-led study to collect and study data from one million or more people living in the United States with the goal of accelerating health research and medical breakthroughs, enabling individualized prevention, treatment, and improving care for all of us. Learn more at: https://allofus.nih.gov/article/about

A variety of resources and opportunities for involvement for researchers can be found on the All of Us Funding and Program Partners page.

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