Asian Pacific Community Fund (APCF) generates funding and resources for 29 community organizations providing vital services and programs to 250,000 people annually throughout greater Los Angeles. They’re kind of like our community’s version of The United Way. APCF has a shot to win $20,000 from the latest Chase Community Giving campaign, but they need your vote on Facebook.
So what exactly does APCF do?
APCF partners with its Affiliate Agencies to conduct charitable giving campaigns in public, private, and nonprofit organizations throughout Los Angeles County. Since its founding, APCF has raised and distributed over $1.5 million in unrestricted grants to its Affiliates. These grants enable APCF agencies to both launch new initiatives and strengthen current programs and services for diverse Asian Pacific Islander clients, including: disadvantaged children, youth, disabled, seniors, immigrants, refugees, battered women, and low income families.
One of the masterminds behind the previous VoteCPAF campaign (which got CPAF a cool $25,000 for making it past the first round), now puts Dawen, Megan Lee, Connie Lim, Nathan Park, Chris Pham, Sam Geuinjin Kang, Dan aka Dan and Mista Cookie Jar in a music video that’s sure to have you humming while you give your vote to APCF.
Help APCF Win $250,000 with Just 1-Click!
Chase is giving away another $5 million to various charities and needs you to help pick which ones by voting on Facebook!
Vote for APCF on Facebook! One charity will receive $250k.
4 runners-up will receive $100k.
195 others will receive $20k.Please support APCF in reaching the top!
HERE’S WHAT YOU DO:
1. Click on this link: (You must be a Facebook user to participate.)
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/charities/954257997-asian-pacific-community-fund-of-southern-california2. Click the ‘Like’ button to become a fan of Chase Community Giving.
3. Then cast your vote for the Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California!
This round of voting ends July 12th, so vote now!
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