NATIONAL COALITION FOR ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1628 16th Street NW 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20009 www.nationalcapacd.org

Total Revenue
$3,267,113
Total Expenses
$3,000,647
Net Assets
$1,536,217

Organizations Filed Purposes: National CAPACD is a coalition comprising more than 100 organizations that advocate for and organize in low-income Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities to advance the economic and social empowerment of low-income AAPIs and equitable development of AAPI neighborhoods. We strengthen and mobilize our members to build power nationally and further our vision of economic and social justice for all.

See Part III, Line 1.

National Housing Counseling Program - National CAPACD is a housing counseling intermediary that supports a network of trusted community-based organizations (CBOs). These organizations deliver culturally and linguistically appropriate housing counseling services to the homeless, low- and moderate-income renters, homebuyers, and homeowners. We provide grants and training resources that support housing counseling services, outreach activities, capacity building, and training. We use a peer-to-peer approach to share best practices and strategies among CBOs. In 2019, the network of about 20 organizations served nearly 9,000 low and moderate income AAPIs in more than 30 languages.

Asset Building & Financial Capability - National CAPACD deploys strategies that improve the financial security of low- and moderate- income AAPIs and broaden opportunities for building wealth. Using multigenerational and culturally appropriate models, the program supports financial education, coaching, and financial products that allow participants to save while building credit. National CAPACD's asset building and financial capability program includes a cohort of organizations focused on supporting AAPI entrepreneurs and small businesses. In 2019, we trained more than more than 50 individual staff of member organizations, provided more than 2,800 households with one on one financially counseling or coaching through this effort and we released a series of reports documenting community need and the impact of our network in delivering culturally and linguistically competent services.

Policy and Civic Engagement - National CAPACD works with our member organizations to advance policies that impact low- and moderate-income AAPIs and promote the equitable development of neighborhoods. We create opportunities for AAPI community leaders from member organizations to engage in the civic process and policy efforts. National CAPACD advocates on a wide range of community development issues and builds partnerships with other national advocacy organizations. We work to address the racial wealth divide and prevent displacement of low- and moderate- income residents and small business because of gentrification.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Seema M AgnaniExecutive Director35$128,750
Joshua D IshimatsuDeputy Director, Community Impact35$100,700
Esther WongBoard Member1$0
Trina VillanuevaBoard Member1$0
Kabzuag VajBoard Member1$0
Alisi TuluaBoard Member1$0
Ekta PrakashBoard Member1$0
Angie LiouBoard Member1$0
Duncan HwangBoard Member1$0
Wayne HoBoard Member1$0
Inhe ChoiBoard Member1$0
Chhaya ChhoumBoard Member1$0
Yusa ChangBoard Member1$0
Rachelle Pastor ArizmendiBoard Member1$0
Thomas YuAt-Large1$0
John D MoonTreasurer1$0
Maiko Winkler-ChinSecretary1$0
Lahela WilliamsCo-Chair1.5$0
Michael ByunCo-Chair1.5$0

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