OUR 2025 CAMPAIGN THEME

Community Development

While AAPIs have the highest rate of entrepreneurship among all ethnic groups (10% of the total AAPI population), AAPI business owners continue to face immense challenges accessing capital, resources, and networks. A staggering 80% of AAPI entrepreneurs rely on personal savings or family support for funding, while many struggle with language barriers, low credit access, and systemic barriers to economic opportunity.

At the same time, historic AAPI enclaves like Chinatowns, Japantowns, Thai Towns, and other areas with high AAPI populations are facing gentrification and displacement—leading to the erosion of cultural identity and community power. Without direct action, we risk losing these vital cultural and economic hubs that celebrate community, language, culture, and provide critical resources to members of the AAPI community.

AAPI businesses and cultural centers have long been the backbone of our communities, providing employment, commerce, and spaces for connection. We’ve seen how external forces continue to threaten these spaces: from New York’s Chinatown fighting a proposed skyscraper jail to AAPI enclaves being priced out of their homes and businesses. Decreasing attendance and engagement in these community centers not only signals the erosion of our cultural heritage but also weakens our collective power.


This year, we will focus on 3 Core Concepts centered in Community Development:

  1. Community Control - Empowering local communities to make decisions about their land, institutions, and resources

  2. Preservation of Cultural Institutions - Protecting and sustaining spaces that keep our heritage alive

  3. Support for AAPI - Owned Businesses - Ensuring entrepreneurs have access to the capital, education, and networks needed for long term success

By focusing on these priorities, we can build a future where our communities are not just surviving, but flourishing. This year, we invite you to stand with us as we work toward a stronger, more resilient AAPI community—together.

Sources:
Office of Advocacy. “Facts about Small Business: Asian American Pacific Islander Ownership Statistics 2024.” US Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy, 7 May 2024, advocacy.sba.gov/2024/05/07/facts-about-small-business-asian-american-pacific-islander-ownership-statistics-2024/.


“Small Business, Big Dreams.” National CAPACD, www.nationalcapacd.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/CAPACD_SmallBusinessReport_final_web.pdf. Accessed 20 Feb. 2025.


Swanek, Thaddeus. “AAPI Small Businesses Face Familiar, Unique Challenges.” AAPI Small Businesses Face Familiar, Unique Challenges | U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 23 May 2024, uschamber.com/small-business/aapi-small-businesses-face-familiar-challenges-and-some-unique-ones.

Become our 2025 Beneficiary Partner

MEET OUR 2024 BENEFICIARY PARTNERS

  • MEALS FOR UNITY

    NEW YORK CHAPTER PARTNER

  • THAI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER

    LOS ANGELES CHAPTER PARTNER

  • CHINATOWN YMCA

    SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER PARTNER

PAST CAMPAIGN THEMES & PARTNERS

Every year, each Project by Project chapter partners with a local non-profit organization in a year-long campaign to advance awareness of important social issues in the Asian American community.

  • NY: Meals for Unity

    LA: Thai Community Development Center

    SF: Chinatown YMCA

  • NY: Chinatown Youth Initiatives

    LA: Hope Community Services

    SF: Oakland Asian Cultural Center

  • NY: Think! Chinatown

    LA: JACC's Sustainable Little Tokyo

    SF: Florence Fang Community Farm

  • NY: Homecrest Community Services

    LA: Pilipino Workers Center

    SF: AAPI for Civic Empowerment Education Fund

  • NY: Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

    LA: Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF)

    SF: Gum Moon Women's Residence

  • NY: Coalition for Asian American Children and Families

    LA: OCA-Greater Los Angeles

    SF: Vietnamese American Community Center

  • NY: National Queer Asian Pacific Alliance (NQAPIA)

    LA: Asian Pacific AlDS Intervention Team (APAIT)

    SF: API Equality Northern California

  • NY: Equality Fund of AAFE

    LA: Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF)

    SF: Chinatown Community Development Center

  • NY: Henry Street Settlement

    LA: Pacific Asian Counseling Services (PACS)

    SF: Asian Community Mental Health Services