Partners of the Foundation

The Foundation has partnered with over 30 nonprofits across the nation. Currently, the Foundation grantees collectively serve over 35,000 underprivileged youth.

Beyond multi-year flexible funding, the Foundation partners with grantees to raise awareness, build capacity, host events with our Founder, and strengthen the network of AAPI service organizations.

Partnership Highlights

  • Stronger Together Collaborative

  • East Bay Asian Youth Center's Camp Thrive

  • Community Youth Center of SF

  • A Day with Trybe and Harbor House

  • Visiting Bayshore Christian Ministries

  • Q&A with Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center

  • 2021 Grantees of the Jeremy Lin Foundation

  • Be the Light Campaign Results

Current and Past Partners

  • Harbor House

    Oakland

    Harbor House serves refugees, immigrants, and low-income families through food access, language programs, education, leadership development, and spiritual formation.

  • EBAYC

    Oakland

    EBAYC’s guiding vision is to create spaces that affirm the diverse cultural identities of its youth. Their services include youth violence prevention, expanded learning, and civic and community engagement.

  • Trybe

    Oakland

    Trybe is a cross-racial youth program that has multicultural playgroups, after school programs, mentoring, and community safety events.

  • Community Youth Center

    San Francisco

    Community Youth Center of San Francisco champions diverse youth through academic and college counseling, job placement and employment training, substance abuse and violence prevention education, crisis intervention and mediation, leadership development, and technology training.

  • Mobilize Love

    San Francisco

    MobilizeLove exists to SHOW UP and GIVE hope. MobilizeLove does this by providing mobile after-school programs (literacy and mentoring) and mobile human services (food, laundry) for children, youth, and families.

  • AACI

    San Jose

    AACI serves the marginalized and vulnerable ethnic communities through health, mental health and well-being. AACI’s LEAD (Leaders for Education, Advocacy, and Democracy) program builds a pipeline of socially and culturally conscious leaders and empowers youth to be a voice for their generation.

  • ESFACE

    East Palo Alto

    Team Esface, based in the Bay Area, is an athletic-based youth training and development organization providing the best athletics coaching to boys and girls in order to achieve positive returns on and off the training arena.

  • Hope Horizon

    East Palo Alto

    Hope Horizon is a 501c3 organization in East Palo Alto, California with the mission of equipping east-of-Bayshore youth to grow spiritually, gain life skills and develop as leaders so they have hope and a future.

  • EPA Made

    East Palo Alto

    EPAMade empowers single mothers through employment and job coaching, in order to let hope rise in East Palo Alto, CA. EPAMade is a job readiness program that provides on-the-job coaching, accountability, positive community, life skills, hope of redemption, and financial sustainability to young mothers who are raising the next generations.

  • StreetCode Academy

    East Palo Alto

    StreetCode Academy is East Palo Alto’s only tech-focused community center where youth and adults learn industry-relevant technical skills. They leverage the interest and talent of EPA youth already engaged in culturally relevant technology and social media to train youth in 21st century technology skills.

  • Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center

    Boston

    Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) empowers Asian Americans and new immigrants by providing a broad range of innovative programs and services centered around education, workforce development, family support, and arts and culture. BCNC serves more than 13,000 children, youth, and adults every year.

  • PAIR

    Houston

    PAIR's mission is to empower refugee youth to navigate American society, reach their academic potential, and become community leaders.

  • Yellowstone Academy

    Houston

    Yellowstone Academy is the premier school in Houston’s inner-city. At Yellowstone, students receive an education that cultivates their intellect, nourishes their spirit, and empowers them to capitalize on their potential to create fulfilling futures for themselves.

  • One Day's Wages

    International

    One Day's Wages (ODW) is a grassroots movement of people, stories, and actions to alleviate extreme global poverty. ODW promotes awareness, invites simple giving, and supports sustainable development with partner organizations throughout the developing world.

  • Adhikaar

    NYC

    Adhikaar serves the Nepali-speaking community, prioritizing youth, women, and marginalized groups; providing direct support to the NYC Nepali speaking community and fights for the rights of low-wage immigrant and domestic workers.

  • Apex for Youth

    NYC

    Apex for Youth empowers underserved Asian and immigrant youth from low-income families in NYC to help them unlock their potential and a world of possibility.

  • CAAAV

    NYC

    Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV) youth build grassroots power across diverse poor and working class Asian immigrant communities in NYC. Youth work intergenerationally for leadership development and with coalitions for housing and broader justice.

  • CACF

    NYC

    Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) is the nation’s only pan-Asian children and families’ advocacy organization bringing together community-based organizations as well as youth and community allies to fight for equity for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI).

  • CYI

    NYC

    Chinatown Youth Initiative (CYI) empowers NYC youth to address the needs of Chinatown, Asian Americans, and other underrepresented communities by strengthening awareness of self-identity and community issues through for-youth, by-youth project initiatives.

  • DRUM

    NYC

    Desis Rising Up and Moving (DRUM) serves youth and multigenerational, low-wage South Asian and Indo-Caribbean immigrants.

  • Mekong

    NYC

    Mekong serves Southeast Asian youth and families in the Bronx and throughout NYC through movement-building, centering healing through arts and culture, and creating a strong safety net rooted in community.

  • Minkwon Center for Community Action

    NYC

    Minkwon empowers the Korean American youth and community and works with the wider APA and immigrant communities to achieve economic and social justice for all.

  • SAYA

    NYC

    South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) aims to foster a strong sense of belonging in youth and provide them with tools to thrive academically, professionally, and personally.

  • Stop AAPI Hate

    National

    Stop AAPI Hate tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in California and where possible throughout the United States. Its youth program campaign provides actionable resources for the community.