This article analyzes the characteristics of Asian American nonprofit organizations in major U.S. metropolitan areas. The data are based on internet archives of nonprofit organization Form 990 and related information. Asian American nonprofits are less than 20 years old on average. They remain a relatively small part of the nonprofit sector. Religious organizations are generally the largest group among Asian American nonprofits, followed by cultural organizations, service agencies, and public interest associations of similar proportions. Asian American secular organizations as a group tend to be younger, are more likely to be in central cities, in wealthy and poor communities, as well as in metropolitan areas with a more homogenous Asian et...
The dramatic increase in Asian Americans in New England since 1980 was the basis for research in thi...
This journal issue is Special Issue: Symposium on Collaborative Governance in Mainland China and Hon...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between neighborhoods and nonprofit human s...
This article analyzes the characteristics of Asian American nonprofit organizations in major U.S. me...
Using a nationwide database of nonprofit organizations, this thesis examines the impact of the socio...
This original dataset traces the founding of Asian American and Latino advocacy and community-based ...
The purpose of my research is to understand how an ethnic group functions as a mediating structure b...
An Urban Institute study examined immigrant integration through the lens of community-based organiza...
This article uses census data from the 2006–08 American Community Survey to illustrate the range of ...
This issue brief discusses the heterogeneous nature of the Asian American population and how this ca...
There is a serious lack of demographic and socioeconomic data about Asian Americans living in distre...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
The welfare reform law of August 1996 signed by President Bill Clinton put an end to immigrants’ eli...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Ethnic minority populations have been disproportionally affected by recent cuts to human services. T...
The dramatic increase in Asian Americans in New England since 1980 was the basis for research in thi...
This journal issue is Special Issue: Symposium on Collaborative Governance in Mainland China and Hon...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between neighborhoods and nonprofit human s...
This article analyzes the characteristics of Asian American nonprofit organizations in major U.S. me...
Using a nationwide database of nonprofit organizations, this thesis examines the impact of the socio...
This original dataset traces the founding of Asian American and Latino advocacy and community-based ...
The purpose of my research is to understand how an ethnic group functions as a mediating structure b...
An Urban Institute study examined immigrant integration through the lens of community-based organiza...
This article uses census data from the 2006–08 American Community Survey to illustrate the range of ...
This issue brief discusses the heterogeneous nature of the Asian American population and how this ca...
There is a serious lack of demographic and socioeconomic data about Asian Americans living in distre...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
The welfare reform law of August 1996 signed by President Bill Clinton put an end to immigrants’ eli...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Ethnic minority populations have been disproportionally affected by recent cuts to human services. T...
The dramatic increase in Asian Americans in New England since 1980 was the basis for research in thi...
This journal issue is Special Issue: Symposium on Collaborative Governance in Mainland China and Hon...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between neighborhoods and nonprofit human s...