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AAPIP has produced many publications that are frequently used to spark community action.  Please download and read AAPIP's key research reports.

 

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Growing Opportunities (May 2007)

The giving trends of the top U.S. foundations to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities has not kept pace with the growth of these communities or of foundation assets, according to a new report released on June 21, 2007 by AAPIP. The report, Growing Opportunities, looks at the country's top 20 national foundations' grantmaking between 1990 and 2002 and finds significant funding disparities to AAPI communities in several areas. The report concludes with a call to action to the philanthropy field to reduce these gaps. 
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Voices of Pacific Island Women Residing in the Pacific Northwest (2006)
The 2000 U.S. Census reported that the state of Washington has the third-largest Pacific Islander population in the United States. Although little is published locally or Nationally about this population, organizations, schools and government departments have identified Pacific Islanders has having some of the greatest health, economic and education disparities in this country. These issues initiated the establishment of the Pacific Island Women's Association (PIWA). This groundbreaking report contains three important areas of focus: background information on the Pacific Island community in the State of Washington, information gathered at a community forum held by PIWA, and the successes and recommendations for further work in the Pacific Island community. 
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Briefing Paper on the Health Impacts of Criminalization on Asian Pacific American Children, Youth and Families (2006)
In California, AAPIs comprise only 3.4% of the prison population, however it is a rapidly growing population, especially among youth offenders. Furthermore, post 9/11 immigration policies as well as increased enforcement of the Illegal Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996 have led to the detention and deportation of thousands of men and boys of South Asian, Muslim, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian descent.
Funded by a grant from The California Wellness Foundation, this project gathers baseline data on the health impacts of criminalization and incarceration on AAPI children, youth and families. 
Fact Sheet - Giving to Asian Pacific American Communities (2005)
Why is there a need to give to Asian Pacific Americans? This fact sheet addresses this simple question with an overview of foundation giving in AAPI communities based on the most recent publications released by the Foundation center.
A Bibliography of Asian Pacific American Philanthropy (September 2005)
This annotated bibliography is a review of literature to date around philanthropy in the Asian Pacific American community. 
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Asian and Pacific Islander Prisoner Reentry (2005)
An AAPIP Report profiling the characteristics, Issues and Programs, authored by Angela E. Oh and Karen Umemoto. 
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Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian Communities in the San Francisco Bay Area (2002)
This report by Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) and Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), highlights some of the issues, challenges, and concerns facing these communities post-September 11th. Though the report is focused on the San Francisco Bay Area, we believe that the information and recommendations in this paper resonates throughout the country, especially in communities with large or growing Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian populations.
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New Challenges for Bay Area Philanthropy: Asian & Pacific Islander Communities (October 2003)
Prepared by the Northern California Chapter of AAPIP.
Asian & Pacific Islander Minnesota Profile (2003)
A joint publication of the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans and the Minnesota Chapter of AAPIP.
A Report on Asian Americans in Massachusetts: 2000 U.S. Census Data for the State, Boston, Lowell, and Quincy (2003)
Prepared by the Institute for Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, with support provided in part by the Massachusetts Chapter of AAPIP.
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Asian American Women: Issues, Concerns, and Responsive Human and Civil Rights Advocacy (2002)
Commissioned by the Ford Foundation to write a report on the issues and concerns of Asian American women, Lora Jo Foo exposes the everyday realities for Asian American women of hunger, illness, homelessness, sweatshop labor, exposure to hazardous chemicals, and involuntary servitude. This book is the precursor to the groundbreaking National Gender and Equity Campaign. Authored by Lora Jo Foo and published by The Ford Foundation.

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Philanthropic Field: Findings from a National Study (2001)
Sponsored by the Joint Affinity Groups.

Other Publications (1992-2000)

An Invisible Crisis: The Educational Needs of Asian Pacific American Youth, 1997

Asian Pacific Americans and the Independent Sector: Conference on Asian Pacific Americans and the Nonprofit Sector, 1997

Making the Invisible Visible: Strategies to Increase the Participation of Asian Pacific Americans in the Philanthropic Sector, 1997

He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face with the Real Hawai�i, 1996

Reweaving Our Social Fabric: Challenges to the Grantmaking Community After Proposition 187,
Co-Published with Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees and Hispanics in Philanthropy, 1995

Invisible and in Need: Philanthropic Giving to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, 1992
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