MEANA (Malayalee Engineers Association in North America)

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MEANA (Malayalee Engineers Association in North America is a non-profit, non-political fellowship of Malayalee Engineers in the USA. The primary objective is to provide a platform for sharing common interests of the engineers with Malayalee origin, find resolution for issues and contribute to the betterment of the society as a whole as well as address specific needs of home state Kerala. Current activities include [1]Project-1000 , a scholarship program to support Engineering Education in Kerala, [2]Project Homeland, a program that has been initiated in 2007 to try and assist various initiatives in Kerala from an engineering standpoint. MEANA also honors outstanding contributions of Malayalee Engineers via its [3] Engineer of the year award every year.

MEANA has its registered office in Chicago, IL, USA and has started establishing [4]chapters in various states in the USA starting 2007. [5]MEANA Florida chapter is the first chapter to come into effect outside Chicago.

Learn more at [6]www.meanausa.org

Partners in various projects: - [7]Engineering Colleges in Kerala - Engineers Without Borders (USA)