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Asian American Studies Pathways Project has raised $ 500 from 4 Donors!
Asian American Studies Pathways Project

The Asian American Studies Pathways Project (AASPP) at CSUN provides academic tools and resources for Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Desi-American (APIDA) students to build community and succeed in higher academia. AASPP was founded in 2017 in response to decreasing APIDA enrollment and retention at CSUN. It is the only student-led and student-funded organization dedicated to serving APIDA Matadors. 

The COVID-19 pandemic and 200% increase in anti-Asian/Pacific Islander hate crimes and violence contributed to the steady decrease in APIDA student attendance and retention at CSUN. As a student-run resource for APIDA Matadors, AASPP seeks to address this by providing intentional programming, culturally-relative community organizing, and material support to our most vulnerable students to increase recruitment and retention. 

AASPP is solely run by student interns from disciplines across CSUN, with the administrative support of a faculty coordinator from the Asian American Studies Department. AASPP’s ability to employ CSUN students is funded by students themselves via the Campus Quality Fee included in tuition, but your donations help expand AASPP’s capacity. Though we are funded by the Campus Quality Fee to pay our student interns’ wages, we depend on financial support from donors like you to provide all aspects involved in our programming. 

Your donations will allow us to provide materials and academic support for CSUN students, as well as community events and student success workshops. Your contributions also help sustain our physical space at the Glenn Omatsu House. We thank you in advance for your generous contributions to student life and success at CSUN, and for your support of underserved APIDA Matadors.

Click the "Donate" button above to give to the Asian American Studies Pathways Project.

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The Milt and Debbie Valera Challenge for the College of Humanities
Loyal CSUN supporters Milt and Debbie Valera will generously unlock $3,000 to the top three funds in the College of Humanities that raise the highest number of donors on Giving Day. First place will receive $1,500, second place will receive $1,000, third place will receive $500.
Rank Prize Program or Department Donors
1 $1,500 Department of Asian American Studies 10
2 $1,000 China Institute 5
3 $500 Asian American Studies Pathways Project 4
4 Department of Linguistics TESL 3
5 Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies 2
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United States Military Branch Donor Challenge
Generous CSUN Alumni, Robert and Gloria Meyerson, will donate an additional $5,000 to the Veteran's Resource Center in honor of the branch of the U.S. military with the highest number of donors during Giving Day.
In what branch of the military did/do you serve?
Rank Answer Donors
1 US Army 37
2 US Navy 26
3 US Air Force 23
4 US Marine Corps 16
5 US Space Force 2
6 US Coast Guard 1
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