National Tongan American Society (NTAS)

The National Tongan American Society (NTAS) is one of the longest running non-profit organizations to advocate for and empower all Tongan Americans and other Pacific Islanders living in the greater Utah region.

New Mexico Asian Family Center (NMAFC)

New Mexico Asian Family Center (NMAFC) was founded in 2006 by a circle of Asian women who came together to address the lack of culturally and linguistically tailored services for New Mexico's Pan-Asian community. Having started by providing counseling and case management services in a house, NMAFC has now grown to include survivor led and centered services, programs centering traditional methods of healing, youth and community leadership programs, financial education workshops, cross-racial movement building,and civic engagement work.

New York Tibetan Service Center (NY TSC)

New York Tibetan Services Center (NYTSC) is a New York-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the social and economic mobility and academic success of New York City immigrants originating primarily from Tibetan, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian communities – many of whom are refugees and/or members of marginalized and disadvantaged communities. Our organization offers education, social services, and empowerment activities that respect cultures and promote integration. We act as a cultural liaison between city agencies and immigrants families, our various educational programs tailored specifically to children and parents, childcare training and parenting workshops, ESL classes, cultural activities, after-school homework help for children, academic advisement, youth-focused activities, legal assistance, job training, and US citizenship preparation, as well as one-on-one case management provided by social workers. Programs will be held in English, Tibetan, Spanish, Hindi, Nepali, and Chinese.

Ohio Asian American Health Coalition (OAAHC)

OAAHC strives to eliminate social inequities that contribute to disparities in the quality of life of Ohio’s Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) through community research, education and advocacy.

Operation Samahan

Operation Samahan is a federally qualified community health center that emerged within the Filipino community over the last forty years. The agency serves low-income families and individuals in the County of San Diego in two (2) strategic areas with a high density population of Filipinos/Asian and other low-income, uninsured individuals — National City (Southern San Diego County) and Mira Mesa (North Central San Diego).

Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)

The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community’s opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research.

Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources (PIK2AR)

Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources (PIK2AR) is community powered, community led non-profit organization that addresses domestic violence prevention and provides business resources to Pacific Island community members. PIK2AR aims to help Pacific Islanders overcome barriers to have healthier lives.

Pacific Islander Community Association – Washington (PICAWA)

The Pacific Islander Community Association - Washington (PICA-WA)’s mission is to align in solidarity with Black, Brown, Asian American, and Pasifika/Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPI) peoples to ensure all are able to thrive and fully integrate into the social fabric of their communities, while proudly sharing and nurturing Pacific Islander cultures.

Papa Ola Lokahi

Papa Ola Lokahi is a nonprofit agency based in Honolulu, Hawaii that aims to support and improve the health status of Native Hawaiians living in Hawaii. Its programs include planning, advocacy, technical assistance and research projects for Native Hawaiian Health in Hawaii. Papa Ola Lokahi’s projects also serve the health care planning & advocacy needs of Native American Indian and Alaska Native, and Native Pacific Islander populations in Hawaii and the Western Pacific.

Payu-Ta, Inc

Payu-Ta, or "Our Umbrella" in Guam's native language CHamoru, is Guam's umbrella association of 27 non-governmental, local and regional civil society organizations, experienced and trained providers on the island of Guam. Payu-ta was formed in 2007 to address the need to enhance the services and effectiveness of non-governmental agencies in Guam, to enhance services for all who make Guam their home.