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– June 26–29, 2022 –

Power in Solidarity

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About Power in Solidarity

Over 30 years ago, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native American professionals in philanthropy came together to build a new vision for power in the sector. From this vision, our organizations were born: Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) and Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP).

In honor of our shared origin story, AAPIP and NAP hosted a Gathering of our relatives and relations in the philanthropy field. Together, we celebrated the leadership of our peoples and cultures in the sector, develop strategies to build power and increase resources in our communities, and most importantly—we had fun!

 

Power in Solidarity was hosted from
Sunday, June 26
to Wednesday, June 29

Location:
Hyatt Regency Seattle
808 Howell Street
Seattle, WA 98101

 

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Why did we gather?

We gathered to live and express our commitment to transformative solidarity, to redefine power in the spirit of generosity, and to celebrate the unanticipated and extraordinary rewards of togetherness.

Over three days, we:

Welcomed and celebrated the reunion of our philanthropic families with new and long-time members.

Gathered as AAPIP and NAP networks to share our strategic direction, hold annual meetings, and attend network-specific business.

Gathered as a larger community to center solidarity and leadership that can grow beyond our time together.

 

Who Attended

Members of Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) and Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP)

Tribal Leaders
and
Tribal Staff

Leaders and Staff of Foundations, Funders,
and other Grantmakers

Non-profit Leaders
and
Staff

Members of
Giving Circles

Philanthropy Professionals

who are interested in learning more about American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Indigenous communities

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AAPIP Membership

NAP Membership

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Event Location

 

Hyatt Regency in Downtown Seattle

808 Howell Street
Seattle, WA 98101


Room Block: Single and double occupancy rooms can be reserved at the Hyatt Regency Seattle for $259 per night by clicking here.

Overflow: Single and double occupancy rooms can also be reserved at the Grand Hyatt Seattle for $329 per night by clicking here.

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Event Schedule

 

About NAP

Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) promotes equitable and effective philanthropy in Native communities. With more than 30 years of experience, we work closely with our counterpart organizations advocating for Tribal communities. The cornerstone of our work is our relatives and our networks. We support several communities of stakeholders that work together to build knowledge, community, priorities, and power in the sector. These networks include Native professionals in philanthropy, elected Tribal leaders, Native youth leaders, Native philanthropic executives and board members, and Native nonprofit leaders.

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About AAPIP

AAPIP is a justice-minded, national philanthropy-serving organization that provides unique community spaces for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and allies in philanthropy. Our mission is to expand and mobilize resources for AANHPI communities to build a more just and equitable society in solidarity with all communities of color.

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Rainmaker Sponsors

The Henry Luce Foundation
Marguerite Casey Foundation
Surdna-Andrus
Coulter-Foundation

Cascade Sponsors

ActBlue
Bush-Foundation
Cascade Casey Family Programs
Ford Foundation
Group Health Foundation
Kataly Foundation
Pisces Foundation
REI Cooperative Action Fund
The-Rockefeller-Foundation
The-Wallace-Foundation
W-K-Kellogg-Foundation

Headwater Sponsors

The Annie E Casey Foundation
Blue Shield of California
Carlson Beck
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Lhaq’temish Foundation
Lumina-Foundation
Lummi Indian Business Council
MacArthur-Foundation
Masto-Foundation
Nia Tero
Northwest Area Foundation
Proteus Fund
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Satterberg Foundation
Vesper Society
Walton Family Foundation
Wilburforce Foundation

Tidewater Sponsors

The Annenberg Foundation
The California Wellness Foundation
Common-Counsel-Foundation
Nellie-Mae-Education-Foundation
Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund
Korean American Community Foundation
ORS-Impact
Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation
Vision Maker Media

Harbor Sponsors

California Community Foundation
Koya Partner
Liberty Hill Foundation
Philanthropy Northwest
Seattle Foundation
United Way of King County

Scholarship Sponsors

Meyer Memorial Trust
Micron Technology Foundation
Roy + Patricia Disney Family Foundation

Gathering Activities Sponsors

ActBlue
(Wifi & Technology)
Meyer Memorial Trust
(Community Learning Tours)
Raikes Foundation
(Wellness Room / Stations & Mobile App)

With Special Thanks

Amalgamated Bank
Artist Trust
Eighth Generation
Design De Plume
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe 
Kanion Productions
Salmon People Project
Suquamish Indian Tribe
TuttleCo
Rally
Wing Luke Museum

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