Asian American Action Fund | |
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Formation | 1999 |
Legal status | 501(c)(4) |
Purpose/focus | Asian American political participation |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
Location | 707 H St NW Ste 200, Washington, DC 20001 |
Main organ | board of directors |
Affiliations | Hyphen Magazine, National Filipino American PAC, Indian American Leadership Initiative, Asian Pacific Americans for Progress |
Staff | 1 |
Volunteers | 100+ |
Website | AAA-Fund.org AAA-Fund.com |
The Asian American Action Fund (AAAF) is a Washington, D.C.-based Democratic political action committee and 501(c)(4) non-profit organization founded in 1999. AAAF's goal is to increase the voice of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in every level of local, state and federal government in the United States. Specifically, the AAAF addresses the under-representation of AAPIs by organizing campaign volunteers, campaign contributions, technical support, and logistics for both endorsed and un-endorsed candidates running for political office. The AAAF has endorsed candidates across the country. AAAF's officers, board of directors, advisory board, and honorary board are entirely volunteer efforts. AAAF has regional chapters in Northern California, Southern California, Chicago, Northern Virginia, and New York City as well as a Young Professionals chapter.
AAAF has 1 paid staff and over 100 volunteers. AAAF receives financial support from foundations, corporations, individuals, and fundraisers. AAAF receives no government funds.
Candidate | Election | Year |
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Kumar Barve | 2002 | |
Christopher Cabaldon | 2002 | |
Minh Chau "Victoria" Hguyen | Garrett Park, Maryland City Council; first Vietnamese American woman to be elected to public office in the United States | 2002 |
Satveer Chaudhary | Minnesota State Senate, District 50 | 2002 |
Mazie Hirono | HI-2 | 2002[3] |
Mike Honda | CA-15 | 2002 |
Susan Lee | 2002 | |
Carol Liu | 2002 | |
Matt Matsunaga | US Congress, Hawaii | 2002 |
Stan Matsunaka | 2002 | |
Mee Moua | 2002 | |
Cy Thao | Minnesota House of Representatives, District 65A | 2002 |
Robert A. Underwood | United States House of Representatives, Guam | 2002 |
David Valderrama | 2002 | |
Jinhee Wilde | Maryland House of Delegates, District 15[4] | 2002 |
David Wu | OR-1 | 2002 |
John Young | Maryland House of Delegates, District 15[5] | 2002 |
Satveer Chaudhary | Minnesota State Senate, District 50 | 2004 |
Swati Dandekar | Iowa House of Representatives, District 36 | 2004 |
Sidd Das | 2004 | |
Mike Honda | CA-15 | 2004 |
Carol Liu | 2004 | |
Stan Matsunaka | 2004 | |
Mee Moua | 2004 | |
Cy Thao | 2004 | |
David Wu | OR-1 | 2004 |
Jay Aiyer | 2005 | |
Supriya Christopher | 2005 | |
Tim Kaine | 2005 | |
Sam Yoon | 2005 | |
Daniel Akaka | 2006 | |
Kumar Barve | 2006 | |
Subodh Chandra | 2006 | |
John Chiang | 2006 | |
Swati Dandekar | 2006 | |
Tammy Duckworth | 2006 | |
Lane Evans | 2006 | |
Warren Furutani | 2006 | |
Mike Honda | CA-15 | 2006 |
Susan Lee | Maryland House of Delegates, District 16 | 2006 |
Ted Lieu | California State Assembly, 53rd A.D. | 2006 |
Mee Moua | 2006 | |
Cy Thao | 2006 | |
Robert Underwood | 2006 | |
Hubert Vo | 2006 | |
David Wu | OR-1 | 2006 |
Warren Furutani | Special Election | 2007 |
Pakou Hang | 2007 | |
Mike Honda | CA-15 | 2007 |
Sam Yoon | Boston City Councilor | 2007 |
Susan Shin-Angulo | Mayor, Cherry Hill, New Jersey | 2008 |
Neil Abercrombie | 2008 | |
Xavier Becerra | 2008 | |
Cecilia Birge | Freeholder, Somerset County, NJ | 2008 |
Madeleine Bordallo | 2008 | |
Charlie Brown | 2008 | |
Darcy Burner | 2008 | |
Edwin Chau | 2008 | |
Gerry Connolly | 2008 | |
Swati Dandekar | 2008 | |
Hank Eng | 2008 | |
Eni Faleomavaega | 2008 | |
Paul Fong | 2008 | |
Al Franken | 2008 | |
Warren Furutani | 2008 | |
Jay Goyal | 2008 | |
Al Green | 2008 | |
Mazie Hirono | HI-2 | 2008[3] |
Mike Honda | CA-15 | 2008 |
Nick Lampson | 2008 | |
Otto Lee | 2008 | |
Ted Lieu | California State Assembly, 53rd A.D. | 2008 |
Ashwin Madia | 2008 | |
Doris Matsui | 2008 | |
Jerry McNerney | 2008 | |
Jeff Merkley | 2008 | |
Rick Noriega | 2008 | |
Glenn Nye | 2008 | |
Gary Peters | 2008 | |
Bobby Scott | 2008 | |
Dan Seals | 2008 | |
Joe Sestak | 2008 | |
Linda Stender | 2008 | |
Dina Titus | 2008 | |
William Tong | 2008 | |
Kris Valderrama | 2008 | |
Hubert Vo | 2008 | |
Sandra VuLe | Texas House of Representatives, 112th District | 2008 |
David Wu | OR-1 | 2008 |
Barack Obama | Presidential | 2008 |
Judy Chu | 2009 | |
Mark Keam | Virginia House of Delegates, District 35 | 2009 |
Sam Yoon | 2009 | |
Neil Abercrombie | HI-1 | 2010 |
Xavier Becerra | CA-31 | 2010 |
Cecilia Birge | Freeholder, Somerset County, New Jersey | 2010 |
Madeleine Bordallo | Guam | 2010 |
Charlie Brown | CA-4 | 2010 |
Darcy Burner | WA-8 | 2010 |
Edwin Chau | CA-42 | 2010 |
Gerry Connolly | VA-11 | 2010 |
Swati Dandekar | Iowa State Senate, 18th District | 2010 |
Hank Eng | CO-6 | 2010 |
Eni Faleomavaega | American Samoa | 2010 |
Al Franken | U.S. Senate, MN | 2010 |
Paul Fong | California State Assembly, 22nd A.D. | 2010 |
Warren Furutani | won Runoff Election in February 2008 for California State Assembly, 55th A.D. | 2010 |
Jay Goyal | Ohio State Assembly, 73rd A.D. | 2010 |
Al Green | TX-9 | 2010 |
Mazie Hirono | HI-2 | 2010[3] |
Mike Honda | CA-15 | 2010 |
Nick Lampson | TX-22 | 2010 |
Otto Lee | Santa Clara County, California, Supervisor, District 3 | 2010 |
Ted Lieu | California State Assembly, 53rd A.D. | 2010 |
Ashwin Madia | MN-3 | 2010 |
Doris Matsui | CA-5 | 2010 |
Jerry McNerney | CA-11 | 2010 |
Jeff Merkley | U.S. Senate, OR | 2010 |
Rick Noriega | U.S. Senate, TX | 2010 |
Glenn Nye | VA-2 | 2010 |
Gary Peters | MI-9 | 2010 |
Bobby Scott | VA-3 | 2010 |
Dan Seals | IL-10 | 2010 |
Joe Sestak | PA-7 | 2010 |
Linda Stender[6] | NJ-7 | 2010 |
Dina Titus | NV-3 | 2010 |
William Tong | Connecticut House of Representatives, 147th District | 2010 |
Kris Valderrama | Maryland General Assembly, 26th District | 2010 |
Hubert Vo | Texas House of Representatives, 149th District | 2010 |
Sandra VuLe | Texas House of Representatives, 112th District | 2010 |
Garrett Yee | California Assembly, 20th District | 2010[7] |
Andy Toy | Philadelphia City Council, At-Large Democratic seat | 2011[8] |
Suzanne Lee | Boston City Council, District 2 | 2011[9] |
William Tong | U.S. Senate, CT | 2011[10] |
Mark Takano | CA-41 | 2011[11] |
Warren Furutani | Los Angeles City Council District 15 | 2011[12] |
Mazie Hirono | HI-2 | 2011[3] |
In October 2007, AAAF member Caroline Fan started its blog. Its content leans progressive as does its parent organization.
On May 31, 2008, the DNC awarded the AAAF blogteam press credentials,[13] one of only two Asian American blogs along with Sepia Mutiny to receive the such.
On June 10, 2008, Kelly Hu was the emcee of the AAAF's annual fundraiser.[14] [15][16]
On August 8, 2008, the Library of Congress recognized the AAAF Blog as an outstanding source of information on the internet during the 2008 Presidential election[17] and added the AAAF Blog to its Election 2008 Web Archive Collection.[18]
On May 5, 2010, the AAAF and Hyphen Magazine announced a cross-posting partnership.[19]
On November 17, 2011, the Philadelphia chapter held its inaugural event.[20]
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