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Power of One
Power of One is a fundraising campaign that not only reaches out to the AAJA membership but welcomes contributions from those who share and support our broader goals of diversity and fairness and accuracy in the coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islander issues.
In October 2010, AAJA launched a Former National Officers Campaign for Power of One which will also help AAJA continue to offer the programs our members need.
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AAJA Monthly Giving Program
Take a moment to fill out a simple form to start participating in AAJA's Monthly Giving Program. It's easy to set up a recurring donation and you'll have a peace of mind knowing your contribution is making a difference. Sign up now and you can start giving immediately!
Employee Matching Gift Program
Does your company match your charitable contributions? Does the parent company? Getting twice as much out of your donation is a powerful incentive for many people. You may already have the ability to double your donation if your employer has a "matching gift" program intended to encourage personal philanthropy. In some cases, the match is twice the original amount, thus tripling your donation, but employees often don't remember they have this benefit.
Program Donations
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Professional Programs
Executive Leadership Program (ELP) looks at how Asian American and Pacific Islander values relate to high-level decision-making processes and leadership development. The two-session program explores the responsibilities and challenges in the newsroom.
Student Programs
J Camp for High School Students offers young people the opportunity to develop their written, speaking, communication and leadership skills, while learning about diversity through a program that allows them to meet with top journalists in the country.
"Voices"/Convention News Project offers students in this convention project a simulated convergence newsroom of today. This program will provide "mojo" (mobile journalism) and other news training opportunities to college students and professionals.
Scholarships & Internships
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National Scholarships & Internships are offered each year to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in pursuing careers in print, broadcast or photo journalism.
William Woo Internship Fund was established in 2006 in memory of legendary journalist, William Woo. The fund goes towards student scholarships and internships that help encourage students to enter the field of journalism.
