Ethnic Resource Directory

The Ethnic Resource Directory seeks to create new alliances between valley arts groups and local non-arts centered ethnic organizations that are interested in assisting arts groups. It is the hope of the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture that arts groups will turn to the ethnic organizations listed or individual members of those organizations for:

We encourage all ethnic organizations to become involved with local arts groups. If your organization is not listed or if you know an organization that might like to be listed in the Ethnic Resource Directory, please contact Dwight Walth at the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, 602-495-0188.

For a listing of ethnic print and broadcast media in the valley, visit the Commission's Media Resource Directory.

The following pages contain links that will take you to sites over which the city of Phoenix has no control. The city assumes no responsibility for the content of the material contained at those sites or for the accuracy of any information that is found there. The contents of any site or link not maintained by the city does not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of the city of Phoenix, its officials, agents or employees.

 

 

 


African American Organizations

   
Organization: 100 Black Men of Phoenix Inc.
Contact:  
Address: 4802 E. Ray Rd, Ste 23-243
City: Phoenix, 85044
Phone:  
Email: president@100blackmenphx.org
Website: http://www.100blackmenphx.org/phx/
Background: With a mission to improve the quality of life of our citizens and enhance educational opportunities for African-Americans. Our members continue to serve as a strong force for overcoming the cultural and financial obstacles that have limited the achievements of African-American youth, with a particular emphasis on young African-American males
 
   
Organization: African American Cultural Committee (Salt River Project)
Contact:  
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (602) 236-2484
Email:  
Website:  
Background: To increase awareness about the African American community within SRP and educate employees about the African American culture, history and contributions made to society. Its activities include providing financial and volunteer support to local nonprofit organizations
 
   
Organization: African and African American Studies, ASU
Contact: Stanlie James, Director
Address: P.O. Box 870903
City: Tempe, 85287-0903
Phone: (480) 965-4399
Email: http://aaas.clas.asu.edu/contactus
Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/aframstu/
Background: The African and African American studies program prepares students of all disciplines and backgrounds to better understand, value and effectively participate in an increasingly diverse society.
 
   
Organization: African Association of Arizona
Contact:  
Address: 3454 N. 51st Avenue, Ste. 138
City: Phoenix, 85031-3002
Phone: (623) 247-4869
Email: president@afasa.org
Website: http://www.afasa.org/
Background: The African Association of Arizona is a non profit organization founded in February of 1992 to promote greater Africa awareness through education and cultural activities. The membership is open to all Africans, Africans in the Diaspora, and friends of Africa in Arizona.
 
   
Organization: Arizona Africa Society
Contact: C.T. Wright, President .
Address: P.O. Box 5145
City: :Glendale, 85312-5145
Phone: (602) 938-2207
Email: azafrica@azafrica.org
Website: http://azafrica.org
Background: Exists to educate the Arizona public about Africa and about US- Africa relations; broaden and strengthen the network of Africa's supporters in Arizona and the U.S
 
   
Organization: Arizona Alliance of Black School Educators
Contact: Zelatrice Fowler
Address:  
City:  
Phone:  
Email: zleatrice.fowler@rsd.k12.az.us
Website: http://www.nabse.org/Affiliates.asp
Background: NABSE is dedicated to improving both the educational experiences and accomplishments of African American youth through the development and use of instructional and motivational methods that increase levels of inspiration, attendance and overall achievement.
 
   
Organization:  Arizona Black Film Showcase
Contact: Michaela Delk
Address: 2320 E. Baseline Rd. Ste. 148-494
City: Phoenix, 85042
Phone: (602) 304-0830
Email: info@azblackfilm.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arizona-Black-Film-Festival/6351258109?v=info
Background: The Arizona Black Film showcase is a non-profit association. The mission is to become the premier, national media arts event dedicated to supporting Black film professionals through educational and networking opportunities. We believe that "Black Film is American Film" and that Black films have a significant impact on the broader film and television industry.
 
   
Organization: Arizona Black United Fund
Contact: Carolyn Lowery, Executive Director
Address: P.O. Box 24457
City: Phoenix, 85074
Phone: (602) 268-0666
Email: CarolynLowery@aol.com
Website: http://www.geocities.com/az_black_united_fund/
Background: Arizona Black United Fund is a fund raising organization designed to provide support to projects and programs that address the critical needs of Black communities throughout the state of Arizona. Primary interests of ABUF are: Economic Development, Education, Health, Culture, Social Justice, Youth, Elderly, Housing, and Employment
 
   
Organization: Arizona's Black Pages
Contact: M. Fitzhugh-Craig, Editor
Address: 822 E. Montecito Ave, Ste 4
City: Phoenix, 85014
Phone: (602) 231-8161
Email: editor@AZBP.com
Website: www.azbp.com
Background: Arizona’s Black Pages, is more than a directory of African American businesses. We want our publication to be a valuable, resource tool that better connects the dots Valley and statewide. The AZBP Directory and Resource Guide represents us taking ownership and doing our part to cultivate Arizona’s Black community.
 
   
Organization: Black Board of Directors Project
Contact: Marvin Perry
Address: P.O. Box 45107
City: Phoenix, 85064-5107
Phone: (602) 234-1255
Email: bbodproject@ampersands.net
Website: http://www.bbodproject.com
Background: The Black Board of Directors Project (BBODP), an advanced leadership program, was started in Phoenix in 1984 to fill the void of Blacks and others on various on corporate, charitable and public policy-making boards and commissions at the local, state and national levels and other leadership positions. In the organization's
22-year history, BBODP has placed over 700 Blacks and others on various boards and commissions
 
   
Organization: Phoenix Black MBA Association
Contact: Kathryn Andrews
Address: P.O. Box 27601
City: Tempe, 85285-7601
Phone:  
Email: president@phoeniblackmba.org
Website: http://www.phoenixblackmba.org
Background: Established in the early 1990's, the Phoenix Chapter of the Black MBA Association is comprised of over a hundred business professionals of various fields of endeavor. We pride ourselves on establishing relationships within the business community and promoting the intellectual and economic resources in the community
 
   
Organization: Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Ron Busby
Address: 201 E. Washington, Ste 350
City: Phoenix, 85004
Phone: (602) 307-5200
Email: ron@phoenixblackchamber.com
Website: http://www.phoenixblackchamber.com/
Background: The mission of the Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce is to improve the economic development of our business entrepreneurs and the communities for which we serve
 
   
Organization: Greater Phoenix Urban League
Contact: George Dean, President/CEO
Address: 1402 S. 7th Avenue
City: Phoenix, 85007-3902
Phone: (602) 254-5611
Email: gdean@gphxul.org
Website: http://www.gphxul.org
Background: For more then 60 years, the Greater Phoenix Urban League has strengthened membership, advanced racial equality and enhanced the lives of minorities and the disadvantaged. The Greater Phoenix Urban League dedicates itself to ensuring multiple resources and opportunities for its constituents
 
   
Organization: N.A.A.C.P. Maricopa County Chapter
Contact: Rev. Oscar Tillman, President
Address: P.O. Box 20883
City: Phoenix, 85036
Phone: (602) 252-4064
Email: oscartillman@maricopanaacp.com
Website:  
Background: The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights and there is no racial hatred or racial discrimination
 

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Asian-American Organizations

   
Organization: Arizona Academy of Korean Heritage
Contact: Mark Kim, Principal
Address: 3627 East Indian School Rd., Ste 103
City: Phoenix, 85018
Phone: (602) 264-6646
Email: kccaz@msn.com
Website:  
Background: Mission is to educate children from 4 years to 10th grade in Korean heritage including language, culture and traditional etiquette. There will be an extra curriculum for children to learn Korean dance, musical instruments, song, taekwondo, and arts and crafts
 
   
Organization: Arizona Asian-American Association
Contact:  
Address: P.O. Box 62224
City: Phoenix, 85082-2224
Phone: (602) 712-8889
Email:  
Website: http://www.aaaa-az.org/
Background: The Arizona Asian American Association shall enhance the unity, bring awareness to public of cultural diversity, and address relevant issues, thereby strengthen the relationship between Asian Americans and the community at large
 
   
Organization: Arizona Asian-American Bar Association
Contact: Art Lee, President
Address: P.O. Box 877405
City: Phoenix, 85287-7405
Phone: (602) 235-9009
Email: art.lee@asu.edu
Website:  
Background:  
   
Organization: Arizona Gakuen School
Contact:  
Address: 4635 S. Lakeshore Drive
City: Tempe, 85282
Phone: (480) 345-5422
Email: AZGakuen@aol.com
Website: arizonagakuen.org
Background: The only school in Arizona that teaches its curriculum in Japanese. Since its inception in 1991, the AGS has provided a Japanese language setting for both native speakers, and children who are learning Japanese as a second language. The AGS has approximately 225 students, 17 teachers and 13 teaching assistants.
 
   
Organization: Arizona Korean Community Resource Center
Contact: Mark Kim, President
Address: 3627 E. Indian School Rd., Ste 103
City: Phoenix, 85018
Phone: (602) 954-2033
Email: azkcrc@msn.com
Website:  
Background: Family and youth services including healthcare, senior services, domestic violence, citizenship, leadership and job training.
 
   
Organization: Arizona Malayalees Arimala
Contact: Binoy Warrier, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone:  
Email:  
Website: http://azmalayalees.org
Background: We aim to provide a forum for friendly social activities among the community. This site also serves as an informal source of information on upcoming events and to communicate, learn and share our heritage, culture and traditions
 
   
Organization: Arizona Telegu Association
Contact: Dr. Vasudeva Atluri, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (480) 563-0891
Email: vpatluri@ieee.org
Website: www.aztelugu.org
Background: A nonprofit organization bringing Telugu speaking people of Arizona together.
   
Organization: Asian Business Leaders Association
Contact: Cuong Le, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (480) 365-9908
Email: manh-cuong.le@asu.edu
Website: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/abla
Background: ABLA is a student organization that serves the needs of career-oriented students. ABLA promotes career development through academic support, numerous leadership opportunities, and many chances to interact with campus and community leaders. ABLA also recognizes the need for personal development by sponsoring cultural awareness events, community service involvement, and rewarding networking activities
 
   
Organization: Asian Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Madeline Ong-Sakata, Executive Director
Address: 7217 N. 6th Way
City: Phoenix, 85020
Phone: (602) 222-2009
Email:  
Website: http://www.asianchamber.org/
Background: To support, promote and foster business, cultural and educational relationships between chamber members and the general public; serve as a vehicle and resource center for our members to network, and market their products and services.
 
   
Organization: Asian/Pacific American Assocation for Advancement (4A) of AT&T
Contact: Ronnie Sebastian, President
Address: 1355 W. University Drive
City: Mesa, 85201
Phone: (480) 649-4698
Email: vsebastian@att.com
Website: http://www.4a-att.org/chapter/arizona.html
Background: 4A was founded to ensure equal opportunity for Asian Americans in employment, work assignment, salary and promotion. The organization has since evolved beyond equal opportunity and affirmative action. It also provides professional, leadership development opportunities and cultural awareness. 4A, officially renamed as the "Asian/Pacific American Association for Advancement," is now incorporated as a 501(c)(3), non-profit
 
   
Organization: Association of Chinese Scientists and Engineers- Phoenix Chapter
Contact: Jason Wang, President
Address: P.O. Box 8144
City: Chandler, 85246-8144
Phone:  
Email: acse_phoenix@yahoo.com
Website: http://acse-phoenix.org/
Background: The objectives of this organization are to promote friendship and fellowship among the members; to promote the exchange of professional information and experience to help member’s career development, growth, and success; to provide education and service program in Chinese community and community at large; and to promote science and technology exchange and cooperation between the United States and China.
 
   
Organization: AZ India
Contact:  
Address:  
City: zip:  
Phone:  
Email:  
Website: http://azindia.com/
Background: AZIndia.com started in April 1999 to provided services to the Indo-American community of Arizona.
 
   
Organization: Bengali Cultural Association of Arizona
Contact: Debashis Chowdhury, President
Address:  
City: zip:  
Phone:  
Email: president@azbengal.org
Website: http://www.azbengal.org/
Background: The Association provides a focal point for Bengalis and helps to promote the rich Bengali culture in Arizona. Our annual activities include cultural functions, Saraswati Puja, Durga Puja, Lakhsmi Puja and social get-togethers. We also publish an annual magazine
 
   
Organization: Chinese American Citizens Alliance
Contact: John Tang
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (623) 939-7717
Email: johntang@gmail.com
Website:  
Background:  
   
Organization: Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Rosalind Ong Ondera, President
Address: P.O. Box 32865
City: Phoenix, 85064
Phone: (602) 955-6665
Email:  
Website: http://www.cccarizona.org
Background: The Chamber today continues to seek ways to benefit its members and is dedicated to serving the business community as it has since its inception. The Chamber is an ongoing and consistent partner between the Chinese business community and federal, state, county, and city governments, and is a link between the Chinese community and corporate, minority, and other congruous business entities.
 
   
Organization: Chinese Senior Center
Contact: Maggie Eng, Senior Programs Supervisor
Address: 734 W. Elm Street
City: Phoenix, 85013
Phone: (602) 262-6411
Email: maggie.eng@phoenix.gov
Website: http://phoenix.gov/residents/seniors/seniorcenters/chinese/index.html
Background: Activities at the center include: Clubs and classes - Arts & crafts, conversational English, Mandarin language, Chinese painting, citizenship study, "humming yo-yo;" Social activities and entertainment - Special events Games - Ping pong, bowling, Mah Jong, ballroom dancing, line dancing, Chinese chess, poker; Fitness - Tai chi chuan, chair exercise, treadmill, recumbent cycle, weightlifting Health and education
 
   
Organization: Chinese United Association of Greater Phoenix
Contact: Tony Kao, President
Address: P.O. Box 33423
City: Phoenix, 85067
Phone: (602) 258-8881
Email: thewos@juno.com
Website:  
Background:  
   
Organization: Gujarati Cultural Association
Contact: Neeta Patel, President
Address: P.O. Box 37425
City: Phoenix, 85069
Phone: (602) 992-0325
Email: info@azindia.com
Website: http://www.azindia.com/gca/gca.html
Background: AZINDIA.COM's vision is to provide a one stop resource for finding businesses, events, community information. The association pages are hosted for free and businesses are listed for free.
 
   
Organization: India Association of Phoenix
Contact: Kalpana Batnir
Address: P.O. Box 60121
City: Phoenix, 85082
Phone:  
Email: info@azindiaassociation.com
Website: http://www.iaphx.org/
Background: To facilitate integration of the community of Indian heritage into our new homeland the United Sates of America, while upholding the highest democratic ideals and traditions embodied in the body politic of India and the United States.
 
   
Organization: Indo-American Cultural & Religious Foundation of Arizona
Contact: Gautam Shah
Address: P.O. Box 61043
City: Phoenix, 85082
Phone: (602) 347-5611
Email: gmshahmd@hotmail.com
Website:  http://www.iacrf.org/content.asp?deptid=1
Background: To preserve Indian culture and enhance the life style of the Indian American community in Arizona by facilitating and providing appropriate program and suitable campus for children, youth, adults and senior citizens”. Essentially, the Foundation provides a forum and a place for the Indian community in Arizona to come together, to share our common interests and to rejoice our diversities
 
   
Organization: Jain Center of Greater Phoenix
Contact: Piyush Mehta, President
Address: P.O. Box 64221
City: Phoenix, 85082
Phone: (480) 892-4172
Email: jain_phoenix@hotmail.com
Website: http://jcgp.org/
Background: Jain Center of Greater Phoenix (JCGP) has been established for 20 years. It represents about 150+ families in the Phoenix metro area. The Jain center has been very active for past several years hosting a variety of events related to Jainism. JCGP has been conducting Sunday pathshala to teach Jainism to kids and adults for 20+ years in the valley.
 
   
Organization: Japanese American Citizens League
Contact: Leroy Sakata
Address: 5414 W. Glenn Drive
City: Glendale, 85031
Phone: (623) 931-1985
Email:  
Website: http://janet.org/jacl/
Background: JACL's mission is to advocate for the civil and human rights of Japanese Americans and others, and to promote and preserve the cultural heritage and values of Japanese Americans
 
   
Organization: Kannada Sangha of Arizona
Contact: Kumara Swamy, President
Address: P.O. Box 24852
City: Tempe, 85285-4852
Phone: (480) 961-3904
Email: geetha_kswamy@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.kannadasanghaofarizona.org
Background: a cultural organization representing Kannada speaking people who have settled in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The purpose of this organization is to propagate Kannada language, culture, music, dance, and drama among the Kannada speaking people
 
   
Organization: Korean Cultural Center in AZ
Contact: Michelle Kim, Executive Director
Address: 3627 E. Indian School Rd, Ste 103
City: Phoenix, 85018
Phone: (602) 264-6646
Email: kccaz@msn.com
Website:  
Background: The Korean Cultural Center in Arizona's mission is to increase public awareness and educate the public of the richness of Korean culture that has spanned more than 5000 years
 
   
Organization: National Association of Asian American Professionals in Phoenix
Contact: Jason Wong
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (480) 907-4471
Email: jason@naaapphoenix.org
Website: http://naaapphoenix.org/
Background: NAAAP-Phoenix seeks a diverse membership base and is open to all professions within the Asian, as well as non-Asian, communities. Our activities will be based on: Professional and personal development; community service; and Asian/Pacific cultural awareness
 
   
Organization: Pakistan Information and Cultural Organization
Contact: Sardar Barbar, President
Address: P.O. Box 40294
City: Phoenix, 85067
Phone: (623) 572-9526
Email: info@pakistaninformation.org
Website: http://www.pakistaninformation.org/public/index.asp
Background: To Promote our Heritage, Culture, Traditions and Values. Goals: Provide information about Pakistan; Volunteer time to enhance the quality of life in the community; Create public awareness and support cultural institutions and major projects in visual and performing arts that are representative of national, regional and local cultures; Increase accessibility to the arts and help develop new and future audience; Promote vocational and career education opportunities; Create a forum by leveraging the Internet to promote fair and positive dialogue in the community.
 
   
Organization: Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Arizona
Contact:  Ethel Luzario
Address: P.O. Box 43338
City: Phoenix, 85080-3338
Phone: (602) 549-1011
Email: info@paccaz.com
Website: http://www.paccaz.com/
Background: To promote and safequard the interests of Filipino businesses and American companies doing business with Filipinos in Arizona and in the Philippines
 
   
Organization: Phoenix Asian League
Contact: Genevieve Siri, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone: 602-495-7320
Email: tri.trinh@phoenix.gov
Website: http://phxpal.org/index2.html
Background: To provide opportunities for leadership and professional development, mentoring, networking, sharing, and promoting cultural values, traditions, and volunteerism within the City of Phoenix.
 
   
Organization: Phoenix Chinese Week
Contact: Jason Yee, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone:  
Email: http://www.phoenixchineseweek.com/Contact_Information.html
Website:  http://www.phoenixchineseweek.com
Background: To promote cultural exchange the organization presents a series of cultural, social, and educational events to celebrate the richness and diversity of our cultural heritage and history
 
   
Organization: Phoenix Metro Maharashtra Mandal
Contact: Mandar Nangare
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (602) 363-7202
Email: http://phxmm.com/index.php?option=com_contact&Itemid=3
Website: http://phxmm.com/
Background: Every year PMMM committee organizes cultural, social, traditional programs and fun-filled gatherings. It provides a forum to preserve, promote, and cherish the great history and socio-cultural values of Maharashtra. These programs encourage community member participation, interaction and sharing of cultural values
 
   
Organization: Sangeetshri School of Music
Contact: Dr. Vijayshree Sharma
Address: 6633 E. Green Way Pkwy 2068
City: Scottsdale, 85254-2038
Phone: (480) 361-5595
Email: vijayshree.sharma@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sangeetshri.com/index.html
Background: Sangeetshri School of Music is an institution dedicated to the learning of Indian Classical Music and Culture
 
   
Organization: Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth
Contact: Mrinalini Muralidharan
Address: 1721 E. Ladonna Lane
City: Tempe, 85283
Phone:  
Email: info@spicmacay.com
Website: http://www.spicmacay.org/
Background: Dedicated to educating the youth and the community about India’s rich and classical cultural heritage. The movement appeals to the youthful energy and enthusiasm of students, recognizing the value of the formative years in school and college
 
   
Organization: The Filipino
Contact: Paul Alcordo, President
Address: PO Box 56575
City: Phoenix, 85079
Phone: (602) 380-7295
Email: paul@thefilipino.com
Website: http://www.thefilipino.com/arizona.html
Background: TheFilipino.com offers Philippine news links, live Philippine radio broadcasts, and local community events. With a vision of being the primary source of information for Filipino American communities in each state, we continually searching for services that can provide valuable assistance to the community
 
   
   

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Gay/Lesbian Organizations

   
Organization: Greater Phoenix Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce
Contact:  
Address:  
City: zip:  
Phone:  
Email:  http://www.visitgayarizona.com/contactus.htm
Website: www.visitgayarizona.com
Background: GPGLCC represents a wide range of professions. GPGLCC members work in such diverse fields as medicine, finance, sports, journalism, education, advertising, public relations and marketing, fund-raising, public administration, government and the arts
 
   
Organization: Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgendered United Employees (League) at AT&T
Contact: Rudy Armijo, President
Address: 1355 W. University Drive
City: Mesa, 85201
Phone: (480) 649-4701
Email: League@ATT.com
Website: http://www.league-att.org/
Background: LEAGUE at AT&T will lead, shape and change the workplace, our communities, and the world in which we live
 
   
Organization: Phoenix Pride
Contact: Brandi Sokolosky, President
Address: P.O. Box 16847
City: Phoenix, 85011-6847
Phone: (602) 277-7433
Email: director@phoenixpride.org
Website: http://phoenixpride.org/
Background: Pride Committees commemorate the birth of the gay and lesbian rights movement each year across the country. They host rallies, parades, marches and festivals in mid April each year. These activities keep the spirit alive and allow us to renew our energies toward educating the general public about our Pride in ourselves and our right to exist
 

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Hispanic/Latino-American Organizations

   
Organization: Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education
Contact: Antonio Carillo, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone:  
Email: antonio.carillo@azwestern.edu
Website: http://www.aache.org/
Background: AACHE was established to promote equitable educational and employment opportunities within Arizona colleges and universities. This is actualized through faculty recruitment and retention efforts, scholarship programs, MEChA leadership workshops, community involvement, and the annual AACHE conference. AACHE provides a forum for discussion of Chicana and Chicano higher education issues
 
   
Organization: Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Armando Contreras
Address: 255 E. Osborn Road, Ste., 201
City: Phoenix, 85012
Phone: (602) 279-1800
Email: armandoc@azhcc.com
Website: http://www.azhcc.com/
Background: The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's strong efforts to keep member businesses competitive and progressive stems from the many programs it provides, including seminars, marketing consultations, leadership development, and networking opportunities
 
   
Organization: Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting
Contact: Jeff Romero, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (480) 922-6057
Email: jeff.romero@ubs.com
Website: http://alpfa.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageID=90
Background: the chapter membership base will be made up of students from Arizona State University, The University of Arizona and other private and community colleges. With this foundation the goal is to recruit enough participating members to generate corporate sponsors and professional members.
 
   
Organization: Chicanos por la Causa
Contact: Edmundo Hidalgo, CEO
Address: 1112 E. Buckeye Road
City: Phoenix, 85034
Phone: (602) 257-0700
Email: edmundo.hidalgo@cplc.org
Website: http://www.cplc.org/
Background: (CPLC) is a statewide community development corporation (CDC), committed to building stronger, healthier communities as a lead advocate, coalition builder and direct service provider. CPLC promotes positive change and self-sufficiency to enhance the quality of life for the benefit of those we serve
 
   
Organization: City of Phoenix Hispanic Network
Contact: Adriana Phillips, President
Address: 251 W. Washington St
City: Phoenix, 85003
Phone: 602-495-0761
Email: adriana.phillips@phoenix.gov
Website: http://phn-az.com/
Background: Dedicated to developing, encouraging and supporting diverse leadership. We achieve this by offering diverse opportunities which include, but are not limited to: Mentoring, Education, Networking, Shadowing, Luncheons, the Latina Breakfast, and other special events.
 
   
Organization: HISPA of AT&T
Contact: Ivonne Diaz-Claisse, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone:  
Email:  
Website: http://www.hispa.org/
Background: HISPA's mission is: To maintain a common interest global Hispanic organization committed to promoting the development, growth, advancement, and general well-being of Hispanics and other Business Resource Groups (BRGs) in order to create a productive, diverse workforce, in preparation for corporate and community leadership. HISPA is involved in many community organizations and charitable causes
 
   
Organization: Hispanic Women's Corporation
Contact: Linda Gutierrez, President
Address: 4545 N. 36th St., Ste., 207
City: Phoenix, 85018
Phone: (602) 954-7995
Email: hwc@hispanicwomen.org
Website: http://www.hispanicwomen.org/
Background: HWC empowers Latina women through its commitment to the culture by promoting education, community involvement, professional advancement and leadership development for the improvement of our cultural quality of life
 
   
Organization: Los Abogados - Hispanic Lawyers Association
Contact: Slavador Ongaro, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone: (602) 262-5343
Email: salongaro@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.losabogados.org/
Background: The primary purposes of Los Abogados are: to enhance the quality of legal services provided to the Community; to educate the Hispanic community regarding its rights and remedies and the availability of legal services; to receive and administer funds for the promotion and advancement of the Hispanic legal profession within the State of Arizona; to aid in gathering, exchanging and disseminating facts and information
 
   
Organization: National Society of Hispanic MBA's - Phoenix Chapter
Contact: Claudia Sloan
Address: P.O. Box 1053
City: Higley, AZ 85236
Phone: (602) 329-5407
Email: president@phoenix.nshmba.org
Website: http://phoenix.nshmba.org
Background: Membership is comprised of both seasoned professionals and talented students mostly from local graduate management programs. Our focus for 2007 will be on the professional development and professional involvement of our members. The Board is committed to bring value added opportunities to our members so they receive the best return on the investment they have made with us.
 
   
Organization: Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Contact: Francisco Guttierez, President
Address:  
City:  
Phone: 602-329-5407
Email: http://shpephoenix.org/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=2&Itemid=59
Website: http://shpephoenix.org
Background: To promote the development of Hispanics in engineering, math, science and other technical professions to achieve educational excellence, economic opportunity and social equity
 
   
Organization: Valle del Sol's Hispanic Leadership Institute
Contact: Luz Sarmina, Vice President
Address: 4117 N. 17th Street
City: Phoenix, 85016
Phone: (602) 258-6797
Email:  
Website: http://www.valledelsol.com
Background: The Hispanic Leadership Institute (HLI) promotes the individual development of Hispanics for increased participation in leadership roles and serves as a principal education and networking resource for expertise and advocacy on leadership issues affecting Latino communities
 
   

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Native-American Organizations

   
Organization: American Indian Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Patty Dimitriou, President
Address: 3731 E University Drive #A
City: Phoenix, 85034
Phone: (602) 357-4701
Email: patty@nativemarketinc.com
Website: http://www.aiccaz.org/
Background: Our mission is to provide opportunities for networking and support to American Indian business people in Arizona. We will strive to provide a mentoring environment for those individuals beginning new endeavors; and to establish a vehicle for Growth, Education, Networking, Opportunities
 
   
Organization: Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs
Contact: Kenneth G. Poocha, Executive Director
Address: 1400 W. Washington, Ste., 300
City: Phoenix, 85007
Phone: (602) 542-3123
Email: kenneth.poocha@azcia.gov
Website: http://www.indianaffairs.state.az.us/
Background: Working for a greater understanding and improved relationships between Indians and non-Indians in the State of Arizona
 
   
Organization: Arizona Native Scene Newspaper
Contact: Loren Tapahe, Publisher
Address: P.O. Box 4950
City: Mesa, 85211
Phone: 602-448-0260
Email: LTapahe@aol.com
Website: www.nativescene.com
Background: Arizona Native Scene has been publishing a monthly newspaper since 1994 which serves the Native American population in Maricopa County. 20,000 readers stay up to date with news, events, and community developments. Calendar of events in each edition.
 
   
Organization: Arizona State University Indian Legal Program
Contact: Eddie Brown, Director, American Indian Studies
Address: P.O. Box 874603
City: Tempe, 85287-4603
Phone: (480) 965-3634
Email:  efbrown@asu.edu
Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/americanindian/
Background: The Indian Legal Program was established in 1988 to provide legal education, scholarship, and public service to tribal governments. It was designed to help train Indian lawyers and promote an understanding of the differences between the legal systems of Indian Nations and the United States
 
   
Organization: AZ Chapter of American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Contact: Phil Huskon, President
Address: P.O. Box 879909
City: Tempe, 85287-9909
Phone:  
Email:  philbert.huskon@asu.edu
Website: http://www.eas.asu.edu/~aises
Background: The Arizona Professional Chapter was created to promote AISES, to enable networking among Native professionals, to encourage and support students to pursue engineering, science and technology as a career, and to be a catalyst for the advancement of Native Americans.
 
   
Organization: Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona
Contact: John Lewis, Director
Address: 2214 N. Central Ave., Ste., 100
City: Phoenix, 85004
Phone: (602) 258-4822
Email: john.lewis@itcaonline.com
Website: http://www.itcaonline.com/
Background: The members of ITCA are the highest elected tribal officials: tribal chairpersons, presidents and governors. These representatives are in the best position to have a comprehensive view of the conditions and needs of the Indian communities they represent
 
   
Organization: National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
Contact: Scott Gregory, President
Address: 953 E. Juanita Ave
City: Mesa, 85204
Phone: (480) 545-1298
Email: scott.gregory@ncaied.org
Website: http://www.ncaied.org/
Background: As a business management organization our mission is to: Develop and expand an American Indian private sector which employs Indian labor, increases the number of viable tribal and individual Indian businesses, and positively impacts and involves reservation communities, by establishing business relationships between Indian enterprises and private industry
 
   
Organization: Phoenix Indian Center, Inc.
Contact: Patricia Hibbeler, Executive Director
Address: 4520 N. Central Ave., Ste. 250
City: Phoenix, 85012
Phone: (602) 264-6768
Email:  pattih@phxindcenter.org
Website: http://www.phxindcenter.org/
Background: The Phoenix Indian Center has evolved over its several years of existence adding several social service programs, educational and school-based prevention programming, workforce development and language and culture programming
 


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