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Join AAUC

Your membership dues help to support AAUC, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. The membership levels include:

Membership Benefits

Expand Your Network and Influence

When you join AAUC, you connect with a national network of individuals and organizations committed to advancing AAPI common interests. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, business owner, or community organizer, AAUC brings you into meaningful conversations and partnerships that will help move your agenda forward.

Access to Our Online Community

All members have password access to our online community, where you can join moderated discussion groups, attend online events, take courses, and chat with other members. You can join a close-knit cohort of peers that meets monthly to discuss issues and solve operational problems together. Organizations are given three accounts for individuals they designate.

Use Our Established Marketing Channels

Leverage our marketing platform to promote your programs, campaigns, events, and thought leadership. Instead of building reach alone, you can plug into AAUC News and present at regional and national meetings, podcasts, online workshops, and town halls.

Collaborate to Multiply Impact

Coalition members collaborate to co-host events, share resources, develop joint initiatives, and expand community reach. By working together, members avoid duplication, increase efficiency, and create programs with greater scale and visibility.

Online Community

AAUC Online is a community platform that allows members to join discussion groups, collaborate on projects, attend workshops, take courses, hold video meetings, or just socialize.

AAUC Online combines the best features of Facebook Groups, Zoom, chat, and learning management software into a secure, easy-to-use application.

Many of the activities are facilitated by AAUC, but members also provide leadership. They can request AAUC to create “spaces” for new discussion groups and webinars.

Spaces can be set up to limit participation to specialized cohorts such as executive directors, policy analysts, or event managers.