Programs
Asian American Stories Program
Asian American Stories Program:The Asian American Stories program featured 72 participants from across the United States, including Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Southern California. Remarkably, participants also came from Washington, Alaska, and Boston, Massachusetts. Among them were a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, the founder of the Global Peace Secretariat, and participants in President Obamas Challenge Program.The participants ranged widely in agefrom under 10 years old to 94and represented diverse Asian communities, including Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, and Burmese Americans. Their stories highlighted restaurant owners and entrepreneurs pursuing the American dream, new immigrants serving their communities, and cultural advocates promoting art and heritage. Some stories reflected the struggles and perseverance of young people finding their way, while others recounted important moments in Chinese American history or the achievements of generations of scientists and scholars in the U.S.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$50KEducational Opportunities for Underserved Communities
The Brotherhood Cup Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated toincreasing educational opportunities for underserved individuals living in ourlocal communities, as well as underserved communities around the world, with aninitial focus on underserved areas of Singapore. We will accomplish this goal byoffering scholarships and grants to help cover the costs of participating ineducational programs. In addition to offering scholarships and grants, ourorganization will also be working to support schools, educational institutions, andother nonprofit organizations that have demonstrated the ability to offer highquality programs and services to our target community. Through ourorganizations programs and services, we hope to improve access to educationand have a positive impact in the lives of the individuals and families that wehave the opportunity to work with.In order to effectively and efficiently implement our organizations scholarshipand grant program, we will be networking within our target communities (bothdomestically and abroad) to advertise the opportunities that we offer and providestudents and qualified individuals with information on how to apply for supportfrom our organization. An applicant will need to complete an applicationincluding providing proof of financial need. The board members of theBrotherhood Cup Foundation will be responsible for reviewing the applicationssubmitted and determining which students and qualified individuals will receivescholarships and the amount of the scholarships.Our organizations support will cover the cost of the programs the qualifiedindividual applied for. The specific cost will vary based on the programs andactivities the qualified individual will be attending. The support that we offer isnot automatically renewable, but there are no limits on the age, gender, and howmany times an individual can apply for support from our organization.Once the Brotherhood Cup Foundation has selected a scholarship recipient, thefunds will be paid directly to the school or educational program on behalf ofparticipant. This will help ensure that the funds are being used for its intendedpurpose. Our organization will also follow up with the recipients to ensure thatthey are regularly attending and participating through the duration of the programthat the support was awarded for. The number of scholarships and grants awardedper year will depend on the funds available at the time.In addition to awarding scholarships, the Brotherhood Cup Foundation will alsobe working to support other nonprofit organizations that are exempt under IRC501(c)(3) and have demonstrated the ability to offer high quality programs andservices to our target communities. Again, this support will be offered toorganizations working in underserved areas of our local communities as well asorganizations working in underserved communities around the world. Ourorganization will reach out directly to those organization to see if they couldbenefit from our financial support. After our organization has provided support toanother organization, we will follow up with that organization to ensure that thefunds are being used for their intended purpose. We will also require that receiptsor documentation of how the funds were used be provided to our organization tomake sure that the funds are being used appropriately and to make sure ourrecords are accurate.In the future, as our organization grows, we will be working diligently to expandour programs and services in an effort to better fulfill our organizations goals.As a nonprofit organization, we are committed to continually offering the highestquality programs and services possible with the resources we have available.Through our programs and services, we hope to have a positive impact in the livesof those we work with and their communities as a whole.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided––
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