05/20/2024
Santa Clara County recognizes need for Latino health center - San José Spotlight Santa Clara County leaders are moving forward with the idea of building a Latino health and wellness center.
Founded in 1997, the Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute (APALI) at De Anza College is an educational and public service organization.
Founded in 1997, the Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute (APALI) at De Anza College is an educational and public service organization supported by visionary philanthropists, together with corporate, foundation, and community partners. More About APALI Home
The vision of APALI is to advance civic leadership education and to create a civic leadership pipeline from underrepresented communit
05/20/2024
Santa Clara County recognizes need for Latino health center - San José Spotlight Santa Clara County leaders are moving forward with the idea of building a Latino health and wellness center.
APALI would like to thank and recognize our 2023 Silver-level sponsors. Comcast, Kaiser Permanente, The Gordon N. & Anita Chan Foundation, Good Samaritan Health System, San Jose City College and Webb McKinney. You make APALI possible.
APALI would like to thank our 26th-anniversary Diamond-level event sponsors and funders. You make APALI possible.
Amazon.com , Sobrato Philanthropies , , Civic Leadership USA, Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation , and Dr. Hsing Kung.
10/12/2021
Register now for the APALI's Civic Leadership Program 2022 for Community Leaders and Activists.
January 5 to March 23, 2022
Wednesdays, 6-9 pm (PST)
20% in person, 80% online
(Plus annual candidates/campaign workshop)
Our 17th annual cohort will experience a "best-in-class" civic leadership program for developing personal journey in civic leadership and be supported by APALI's civic network to build a leadership pipeline for Asian Americans, Latinx Americans, and under-represented groups in government, nonprofit, education, and business sectors.
Apply Now Priority Deadline Oct. 31, 2021
https://form.jotform.com/212416778973165
09/13/2021
Emergency Broadband Benefit The Emergency Broadband Benefit is an FCC program to help families and households struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. This new benefit will connect eligible households to jobs, critical healthcare services, virtual classrooms, and so much more.
08/09/2021
Is it too soon to think about Fall 2021? Midori Kai Directors have been working hard on the Midori Kai Arts & Crafts E-Boutique and Virtual Silent Auction & 25th Anniversary! Stay tuned for more exciting updates!
07/11/2021
Way to go, Illinois!
Illinois becomes first U.S. state to require Asian-American history in schools Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill on Friday requiring public schools to teach Asian-American history, the first such step by a U.S. state amid rising concerns about violence against people of Asian descent.