Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship

The Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship is a part-time, paid position ($15/hour), with a max of 266 hours, that will support OCA’s national policy, advocacy, and organizing strategy and programming. This position is in-person based in Washington, D.C., remote-optional, with a start date of early Q1 2025.

Art Omi: Music 2025 Residency

Art Omi: Music invites ten to twelve musicians and composers from around the globe to come together for two and a half weeks each summer for a uniquely collaborative music making residency.

Call for Applications – Transfer Pipeline Program Mentee, Spring 2025 (Hunter College AANAPISI Project)

The Transfer Pipeline Program is a program by the Hunter College AANAPISI Project (HCAP) and BMCC – Hunter AANAPISI Bridge Initiative (ABI) to provide peer mentorship and a supportive community for incoming transfer students to Hunter. This program is open to students of all backgrounds, but will focus on Asian American and other first-generation college … Read more

Call for Applications – “Stories of NYC: Asian American & Asian Diasporic Memoir Writing” for Hunter & BMCC Students (Winter 2025)

Join writer Bushra Rehman for a series of creative writing workshops in which we will explore our relationship to this vibrant, resilient metropolis we may call home. Together, we will generate new writing, practice techniques for revision, overcome writing blocks, and celebrate our creativity. Each workshop will include a series of short readings and generative … Read more

2025 What Can We Do? Grant (Asian American Arts Alliance)

What Can We Do? (WCWD?), presented by the Asian American Arts Alliance (A4), is a grant opportunity for artists looking to support the Asian and AAPI communities in NYC with engaging, creative projects rooted in care.

Call for Applications – Kakehashi Project 2025, Japan-U.S. Exchange

The Kakehashi Project is designed to promote people-to-people exchange between Japan and the United States.  The program will provide participants with an enhanced understanding of Japanese economics, society, history, culture, politics, and diplomatic policies and encourage individuals to play an active role in the future of U.S.-Japan relations. A key element of this program is … Read more