Job Op – VP of Development (Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta)

The VP of Development will play a key role in Advancing Justice – Atlanta’s growth, leading the design, implementation, and continued development of Advancing Justice’s Annual Fund and comprehensive fundraising strategy consisting of grants, individual giving, and events. The VP will work closely with the Executive Director and leadership team and supervise the Development team.

CUNY FORUM Volume 11:1

Economic and structural inequality, racial scapegoating, and anti-Asian xenophobia all played a role in violence against Asian Americans, then, and continue unabated to today in 2021. Against the backdrop of the continuing global Covid-19 crisis and anti-Asian violence and hate in the United States, we present to you the reader some signals of hope and reclamation on the local and national level: Asian Americans recognizing and reclaiming their place in the larger civil society despite immense institutional and ideological barriers.

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2025 Long Meadow Art Residency

Long Meadow Art Residency is a six week – three-month solo residency in the Berkshires. LMAR offers studio space and housing, allowing time for artists to retreat and deepen their practice. The residency provides a $3,000 monthly living stipend, a $2,500 supply budget, as well as access to a vehicle for transportation. 

Job Op – Membership and Partnerships Coordinator (Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy)

As a valued member of AAPIP’s growing team, the Membership and Partnerships Coordinator will be responsible for day-to-day development operations including campaign management (membership drives, member/donor education, and support), gift and grants management, and will support stewardship and cultivation. In addition, the Membership and Partnerships Coordinator will be responsible for supporting development processes related to … Read more

Job Op – Visiting Scholar Fellowship 2025–2026 (UConn Humanities Institute)

Visiting Humanities Fellows receive a stipend of $50,000, which is often paid directly to the fellows’ home institution, which allows them to maintain their normal salary while being relieved of teaching duties. Additionally, visiting fellows receive faculty library privileges, an office in the UCHI suite, and assistance in locating housing. They are expected to participate … Read more