National Italian American Foundation
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The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is an advocacy organization for Italian Americans, the second or third largest ethnic group in the United States of America. It is based in Washington, D.C.
Its mission is to preserve and protect Italian American heritage and culture. Through its many programs, the NIAF:
- Helps young Italian Americans with their educations and careers
- Works closely with Congress and the White House to promote the appointment of Italian Americans in government
- Encourages the teaching of Italian language and culture in U.S. schools
- Monitors the portrayal of Italian Americans by the news and entertainments industries
- Strengthens cultural and economic ties between Italy and the U.S.
Every year, the NIAF honors outstanding Italians and Italian Americans at its Anniversary Gala Dinner. This event draws nearly 3,000 people from the U.S. and abroad to Washington, DC.
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- National Italian American Foundation
- NIAF To Host Italian American Rally For Judge Alito In N.J.
- 'Sopranos Mob Scene'-- NIAF Not Amused
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Note that NIAF also relates to the: National Iraqi Armed Forces (see Iraq for more information)