03/30/2026
We are excited to announce the 2026 theme: “Communities in Action”!
Asian Americans have often been inaccurately labeled the “model minority”, a stereotype that obscures economic disparities and overlooks the diverse lived experiences within our communities. According to a report by AAPI Data and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, Asian Americans experience a 10% poverty rate, yet that rate varies significantly when disaggregated. For example, poverty rates between Hmong Americans and Indian Americans are 23.1% and 5.3%, respectively, demonstrating varied needs within the AAPI umbrella.
To combat specific cultural, historical, and geographically determinant factors, generations of leaders have built community-based organizations (CBOs) to directly serve the growing needs of immigrant families, low-income households, and historically underserved populations. These grassroots organizations are the core of AAPI ethnic enclaves, providing in-language and culturally competent essential services. These community centers are often trusted entry points for individuals as they acclimate to a new environment and find their place in their communities.
Our work will center on two Core Concepts:
Belonging: Fostering environments where individuals and families, regardless of their identity statuses, feel welcomed, supported, and equipped to build stability and connection. Through education and service partnerships, we affirm that thriving communities begin with trust, access, and opportunity.
Community Leadership: Cultivating and strengthening pathways for the next generation of AAPI leaders to help shape and serve their communities through informed civic engagement.
By focusing on these priorities, we aim to strengthen grassroots CBOs’ capacity to directly assist individuals and families in need. We invite our supporters to champion these organizations and join Project by Project in building resilient communities in action.
Learn more about our campaign themes. Link in bio.