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Mark your calendars for a special national convening of Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) in Los Angeles on May 19-20, 2017. This expanded two-day meeting will explore the ways that philanthropy, working in partnership with AAPI community leaders and assets, can expand and mobilize resources for vulnerable AAPI communities. You will join a wide range of funders and stakeholders from the philanthropic sector at this one-of-a-kind AAPI conference to network and engage in knowledge-building sessions featuring grantmaking practitioners and other field experts. Participants will leave with new relationships, strategies, knowledge and inspiration for transformative philanthropy that expands and mobilizes resources for our community. Staff and trustees of AAPIP member foundations, individual donor members, chapter leaders, giving circle members, and nonprofit leaders interested in AAPI community issues are welcome to attend. Registrants can also participate in optional Dine-Arounds hosted by our Los Angeles Chapter. Join us! Together we are “Elevating AAPI Philanthropy” DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown 120 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 NEW 2-DAY FORMAT! Friday, May 19, 2017 10 am - 6:30 pm & Saturday, May 20, 2017 8 am - 1:30 pm Elevating AAPI Philanthropy Leaders. Knowledge. Impact. 2017 National Network Convening & Annual Meeting

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Page 1: Elevating AAPI Philanthropy · 2019. 12. 31. · interested in AAPI community issues are welcome to attend. Registrants can also participate in optional Dine-Arounds hosted by our

Mark your calendars for a special national convening of AsianAmericans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) in LosAngeles on May 19-20, 2017. This expanded two-day meeting willexplore the ways that philanthropy, working in partnership with AAPIcommunity leaders and assets, can expand and mobilize resources forvulnerable AAPI communities. You will join a wide range of funders andstakeholders from the philanthropic sector at this one-of-a-kind AAPIconference to network and engage in knowledge-building sessionsfeaturing grantmaking practitioners and other field experts. Participantswill leave with new relationships, strategies, knowledge and inspirationfor transformative philanthropy that expands and mobilizes resourcesfor our community.

Staff and trustees of AAPIP member foundations, individual donormembers, chapter leaders, giving circle members, and nonprofit leadersinterested in AAPI community issues are welcome to attend. Registrantscan also participate in optional Dine-Arounds hosted by our Los AngelesChapter.

Join us! Together we are “Elevating AAPI Philanthropy”

DoubleTree by Hilton HotelLos Angeles Downtown

120 S. Los Angeles St.,

Los Angeles, CA 90012

NEW 2-DAY FORMAT!

Friday, May 19, 2017 10 am - 6:30 pm& Saturday, May 20, 2017 8 am - 1:30 pm

ElevatingAAPI Philanthropy

Leaders. Knowledge. Impact.

2017National Network

Convening &

Annual Meeting

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Day 1: Friday, May 19

9:00 am Registration Opens

10:00 am Welcome and Opening Plenary

11:30 am AAPIP Annual Business Meeting

12:00 pm Buffet Luncheon / President’s Address

1:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions (A) Concurrent Breakout Sessions (B) Concurrent Breakout Sessions (C)

5:00 pm Networking Reception at Hotel

7:00 pm Dine-Arounds or Dinner On Your Own

Day 2: Saturday, May 20

8:00 am Breakfast Roundtables

9:15 am Concurrent Breakout Sessions (D) Concurrent Breakout Sessions (E)

12:15 pm Closing Plenary (w/Grab and Go box lunch)

1:30 pm Adjourn

Program at a Glance

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Registration

Early Bird Regular (until 4/14/17) (after 4/14/17)

AAPIP Members $250 per person $300 per personNon-Members $300 per person $350 per person

Hotel Information

2017 National Network Convening attendees are encouraged to stayat our designated conference hotel:

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles Downtown120 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA 90012Main: (213) 629-1200

Reservations: (800) 222-8733 Mention “AAPIP” for Group Room Rates:• 2 Queen Beds, Non-smoking: $189 per night excluding taxes• 1 King Bed, Non-smoking: $189 per night excluding taxes

Parking Fees:• Self-Parking: $35/day• Valet Parking: $40/day

The cut-off date for group reservations is April 24, 2017. The AAPIP group rate isavailable through the deadline or until the room block is sold out, so werecommend making your reservations early.

AAPIP’s Signature Community Dine Arounds

Day 1 of the Convening will end with AAPIP’s Signature Community DineArounds on Friday, May 19th starting at 7PM. The Dine Arounds are a cre-ative learning space for AAPIP's network to connect with and learn fromlocal community organizations about the issues and challenges impactingthe AAPI community, and how they are being addressed. It also provides anopportunity for broader knowledge and resource sharing.

For more information about each Dine Around and to register, head to our

registration section. Additional fee: $35 per person (non-refundable).

Register Now!

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Institutional Members The Annie E. Casey FoundationArcus FoundationBank of America Charitable FoundationBarr FoundationBill and Melinda Gates FoundationBlue Shield of California FoundationThe Boston FoundationBush FoundationCalifornia Community FoundationThe California EndowmentCalifornia HealthCare FoundationThe California Wellness FoundationThe Chicago Community TrustThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationDavid Bohnett FoundationEmpire Health FoundationEvelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. FundFirst 5 LAThe Ford FoundationFoundation for Child DevelopmentHeising-Simons FoundationThe Hyams FoundationKaiser PermanenteKorean American Community FoundationKorean American Community Foundation - San FranciscoThe Kresge FoundationThe James Irvine FoundationLA84 FoundationLevi Strauss FoundationLiberty Hill FoundationThe Lloyd A. Fry FoundationLumina FoundationMarguerite Casey FoundationMarin Community FoundationThe McKnight FoundationMertz Gilmore Foundation

Meyer FoundationThe Minneapolis FoundationMondelez InternationalNorthwest Area FoundationNorthwest Health FoundationOkura Mental Health Leadership FoundationOpen Society FoundationsPacific Foundation ServicesThe Philadelphia FoundationRobert Wood Johnson FoundationRockefeller Philanthropy AdvisorsRosenberg FoundationS. D. Bechtel, Jr. FoundationSilicon Valley Community FoundationStuart Foundation (Dwight Stuart Youth Fund)SYL FoundationUnited Way of King CountyW. K. Kellogg FoundationThe Wallace Alexander Gerbode FoundationWallace H. Coulter FoundationThe Wallace FoundationWeingart FoundationThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationWilliam T. Grant FoundationXelay Foundation

Individual Members Rosie AbriamMiki AkimotoKristin Aldana-TadayLorely BunoanSally CarlsonNancy ChanElizabeth CheungLibby ChiuCathy ChoiJennifer Choi

Celia CudiamatLee DraperPatricia EngJessica EtingCatherine EusebioDebra FongAbby FunabikiJames Head Mimi IijimaAarati KasturiranganHeidi KatoJumin KimMaria KongPreeti KulkarniNicole KyaukHanh My LeSusie LeeJessica LiCindy Mathew

Los Angeles Host CommitteeCathy Choi,Director of Programs, The Eisner FoundationDebra Fong,Executive Director, Asian Pacific Community FundNoelle Ito,Director, Special Projects, AAPIPHeidi Kato,Chief Administrative Officer, The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation Preeti Kulkarni,Chief Financial Officer, The Women’s Foundation of CaliforniaStephanie Lomibao, Senior Vice President & National Philanthropy Manager, Bank of America CorporationJeanne Sakamoto,Director of Program Operations, The James Irvine FoundationRose Veniegas, Senior Program Officer, Health Care, California Community FoundationRyan Yamamoto,Project Manager, Kaiser Permanente

No Solicitation PolicyAAPIP upholds a no-solicitation policy at our events, convenings, and meetings to provide a distraction-free environment for all our members and attendees. As such, AAPIP does not allow any kind ofsolicitation during events, including direct requests for grant funding, membership recruitment, and salesof tickets for outside-AAPIP events. Any person and/or group who violate(s) this policy may be asked at thediscretion of AAPIP to leave the event without refund of their registration fees.

About AAPIP Founded in 1990, AAPIP is a national membership and philanthropicadvocacy organization dedicated to expanding and mobilizingphilanthropic resources for underserved Asian American/Pacific Islandercommunities. Our members include staff and trustees of foundations andother grantmaking institutions as well as individual philanthropists andphilanthropy-serving professionals. With ten regional chapters in theUnited States, we engage philanthropic and community leaders to addressunmet needs, serve as a resource for and about AAPI communities, supportgiving by and to our communities and incubate new ideas and approachesfor social justice philanthropy.

Asian Americans/Pacific Islandersin Philanthropy300 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 256Oakland, CA 94612(510) 463-3155

www.aapip.org

Jean Miao Kathy MouacheupaoSerena MoyZaynab NawazMiyoko OshimaJenny QuigleyApril SuwalskyJon SchillSejal Shah-MyersKashif Shaikh Randy TamuraRobert UyekiSimran VaziraniKao Choua VueMailee WalkerJulia Yang-WinkenbachSabrina WongEmily Yu

As of February 2017