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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Mongolian
Location
Seattle, WA
ACM-US is a independent, US, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We work closely with the professional Mongolian staff at Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) in Ulaanbaatar to help advise and ensure their projects are grounded in the needs of that country. ACM-US often engages ACM in Ulaanbaatar to assist in defining and carrying out projects.

Mongolia's cultural heritage is one of its greatest assets. In a country facing serious economic circumstances, culture is a source of pride and identity to its people, helps retain the brightest and most talented workers, and encourages new generations to understand, appreciate, and participate in the richness that is Mongolia.

Mongolian culture continues to evolve as artists fuse influences from around the globe with traditional Mongolian art forms to create dazzling new works. Mongolian culture is also a treasure for the world, with unique art forms that convey the complexity of the nomadic lifestyle with its profound connections to the natural world.



Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Mongolian
Location
Seattle, WA
We are the largest Mongolian community non-profit group operating in Washington state. Our organization consists of 5 board members, 7 teachers, and 20+ volunteers and 60+ children and their families.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese, Multicultural
Location
Seattle, WA
HSD was created by the Washington State Legislature in 2007 as the first community preservation and development authority in the state to respond to impacts from ongoing construction of major public facilities, public works, and capital projects in both neighborhoods. It is governed by a board of directors with representation from a broad range of stakeholders from both neighborhoods- business interests, residents, arts organizations, non-profits, history and culture and local government.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, American (US), Asian, Japanese
Location
Seattle, WA
Founded in 1957, the Seattle-Kobe relationship was the first such partnership for both cities.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Tacoma, WA
The Chinese Reconciliation Project Foundation (CRPF) is a nonprofit organization that advances civic harmony by way of the Tacoma Chinese Garden and Reconciliation Park on Schuster Parkway along Commencement Bay.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, American (US), Asian, Asian American, Japanese, Japanese American
Location
Seattle, WA
Seattle Dojo, the oldest Judo dojo in the United States, was established in the early 1900’s. The club moved several times until the present dojo was built in the 1930’s by first generation Japanese Americans.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Japanese
Location
Tacoma, WA
The Asia-Northwest Cultural Education Association (ANCEA) is a registered non-profit corporation. Every year, ANCEA participates in various cultural and educational events. Sakura-Con is ANCEA's main event and realization of the ANCEA mission to educate about Asian Culture, with a focus on Japanese Animation, Comics, Gaming and Cultural Arts. Japan.

Sakura-Con is the oldest and most well-attended anime convention in the Pacific Northwest. Sakura-Con features cultural exploration and education through traditional and contemporary media, arts and entertainment. Sakura-Con includes: musical performances, Guest of Honor participation, discussion panels, games, contests (costumes and skit performances), theaters, traditional Asian arts and an exhibitors' hall for the sale of Anime related merchandise by third party vendors.

ANCEA is a membership-based all-volunteer organization. The controlling administrative body for ANCEA (and thus Sakura-Con) is an Executive Board that's main function is to put on the main ANCEA event, Sakura-Con, and to generally steward the ANCEA mission.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Japanese
Location
Bellevue, WA
SJLS is the oldest operating Japanese language school in the continental United States with over one hundred years of history.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Tacoma, WA
Presented by the Chinese Reconciliation Project Foundation (CRPF), the Tacoma Moon Festival is an annual outdoor celebration held in the month of September at the Chinese Reconciliation Park to honor the rich diverse cultures of the Puget Sound region, brought here by our immigrant communities over the 150 years of the city’s history. This annual waterfront event also highlights the progress of a collaborated project between the City of Tacoma and its citizens to build the commemorated Chinese Reconciliation Park.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, American (US), Asian, Chinese
Location
Seattle, WA
Seattle and Chongqing enjoy an active, vibrant relationship with exchange programs in the areas of education, arts and culture, science and technology, business, and government
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Bellevue, WA
This association is a non-profit organization established in the United States that recognizes the Republic of China and promotes Chinese culture and art in mainstream overseas communities.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Japanese
Location
Seattle, WA
The Seattle Japanese Garden is a formal garden designed and constructed under the supervision of world-renowned Japanese garden designer Juki Iida in 1960. It is a world class Japanese Garden and tourist attraction.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Bellevue, WA
Founded in 1995, Northwest Chinese School is a Washington State-registered non-profit educational organization that specializes in Chinese language education.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Southeast Asian, Asian, Hmong
Location
Seattle, WA
Seattle Center Festál presents Hmong New Year Celebration in partnership with Hmong Association of Washington (HAW). The festival celebrates the end of the harvest season with intricate clothing, dance, food, and more. Join us for our annual Hmong New Year celebration at the Seattle Center Armory, Contact Seattle Center for updates.

This event is free and open to the public.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Japanese
Location
Seattle, WA
Kubota Garden is a stunning 20-acre Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of South Seattle.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Seattle, WA
The goals of the choir are: to assemble friends who love singing, to express feelings with Chinese songs, to reminisce, to share homeland culture, and thus to promote the Art of Chinese Music.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Asian American, Chinese, Chinese American, For All
Location
Seattle, WA
Leo-Gwin Studios produces one of a kind contemporary paintings, prints, sculpture, and public art.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Bellevue, WA
Rainier Taiji Foundation is a 501c(3) non-profit organization founded in 2013.
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, Asian, Chinese
Location
Olympia, WA
Olympia Area Chinese Association is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) and non-partisan community organization that is to support the area's Chinese community in preserving Chinese cultural traditions and to promote cultural exchanges between the Chinese community and the local Olympia area community.
Objectives
Community Focus
East Asian, WA, American (US), Asian, Asian American, Japanese, Japanese American
Location
Seattle, WA
Hear the story of the Japanese American incarceration experience from those who lived it, and find thousands of historic photographs, documents, newspapers, letters and other primary source materials from immigration to the WWII incarceration and its aftermath.