Our Community Partners are established organizations in Southern California who willingly support the AMP Music Festival and its purpose. We are happy and proud to have the following organizations as friends who support and promote the AMP Music Festival. Please visit their websites to learn more about them.
ABA provides a strong voice on business, cultural and political issues of interest to San Diego’s Asian and Pacific Islander community. ABA facilitates the growth and development of member businesses through ongoing entrepreneurial education, communication and business networking programs. They are the organization who helped make the AMP Music Festival possible!
Anime Conji is run by a group of local San Diego fans who have a passion for anime culture and volunteer their time, energy, and effort toward putting together a great and unique convention. Our goal is to promote fandom culture and to foster the subculture of the anime fandom.
Asian American Journalists Association
The Asian American Journalists Association was founded in 1981 as a nonprofit professional and educational organization for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The organization works to encourage young people to consider a career in journalism, develop managers in the news industry and promote fair and accurate news coverage.
The Asian Cultural Festival of San Diego will be held on Saturday, May 12th, 2012, from 11am to 6pm, at the NTC Park at Liberty Station, at the intersection of Roosevelt Road and Cushing Road, 92106. Produced by Silk Road Productions, this free, fun, family friendly, festive event, will have martial arts, cultural dances and exhibitions, cooking demos, entertainment, games, and of course, food!
Asian Pacific Student Alliance of SDSU
The Asian Pacific Student Alliance tries to become more visible and more vocal with issues that affect our community. We are open to anyone interested in learning about Asian culture and communities. Our main goal is to unite Asian and Pacific Islander students at SDSU together to share and to learn about each other’s cultural identities.
The Asian Professional Exchange (APEX) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan community based organization with multifaceted goals and purposes that are charitable, cultural and educational in nature. Established in 1993, APEX currently boasts an e-community membership of 10,000 members. The APEX mission is to be the premier membership organization for Asian Pacific Americans in Southern California who have a strong commitment to excellence in professional development, community service and cultural awareness. The purpose of APEX is to serve as a medium to bring increased awareness about and to Asian Americans through community service, fellowship, charitable fundraisers, cultural events, professional networking and educational seminars.
Cavite Association of Southern Ca. Inc
CASCI will be celebrating the 113th Anniversary Philippine Independence Day Celebration on June 12, 2011 at 4460 Ocean View Blvd. start at 3:00 – 6:30 P.M. All groups are cordially invite to celebrate with them. Free food, drinks and entertainments.
Chinese Pirate Productions is a local production company founded by Director/Producer Andy Lowe. Based in San Diego California, CPP specializes in, but is not limited to theatrical events. CPP seeks to build partnerships, in order to better tell stories with artistic projects that speak to and for a community. It is our belief that stories, myth and folklore are what bind communities together. From the oral histories of our ancestors, to the contemporary myths found in superhero epics, stories speak to the common values, and universal themes upon which communities are built, and experiences are shared.
The Chinese School of San Diego (CSSD) has a history dating back to over 100 years. It s the oldest Chinese school in San Diego, and it is the only Chinese school in San Diego to teach Cantonese. CSSD teachers provide learning experiences that are appropriate to a student’s age. We take student-centered approach to instruction that capitalizes on each student’s strengths.
On Saturday October 1, 2011 the 7th Annual FilAmFest will be exploding out of Paradise Valley. This year we will be “Celebrating the Bayanihan Spirit” so bring your family and friends and come enjoy a day of art, food, culture, and fun.
Filipino American Chamber of Commerce
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of San Diego County ( FACC-San Diego ) is a non-profit organization committed to assist in the continuing betterment of ever- increasing population of Filipino American Businesses in San Diego County.
Our Vision is “A world free of poverty where the spirit of Bayanihan lives.” Bayanihan derives from the Filipino root word “bayan” (country or nation); it is the same root in the word “bayani” (hero). Bayanihan is the spirit of communality that binds people together. It is this same spirit of caring, sharing, and helping that fuels the work of Gawad Kalinga: the belief that it is the collective acts of people which makes great and even heroic visions possible.

The House of China in Balboa Park, San Diego, has gloriously promoted, presented and preserved Chinese culture and friendship. In addition, the House of China has fought to protected and advance the interest of local Chinese.
Indonesian Arts Center is committed to the creation, exposure, development, and education of traditional and contemporary Indonesian artistic forms throughout the archipelago. Our goal is to create a center of cultural collaboration between Indonesia and the United States by facilitating performance and educational programs, as well through Indonesian arts and crafts.
International Christian Center
ICC is composed of people seeking to honor the Lord as we gather together. The Celebration is designed to meet the needs of each person, who comes and fellowships with us. We love to sing and worship the Lord. We believe in warm fellowship and powerful preaching that seeks to help everyone to connect with God through personal relationships with Jesus Christ. I look forward to sharing all the wonderful things God is doing here and what He can do for you if you simply believe. Come worship with us and see the difference.
Japanese Friendship Collective
Japanese Friendship Collective is an organization promoting the inspiration of Japanese influenced artists, musicians, world travelers, international students, and pop culture fans through one social network. Our Board of Directors organizes events to showcase the talent Japanese Friendship Collective is comprised. These events vary from Art shows and Concerts, to Benefits and “Speak Easys”. Promoting interaction, socializing, and friendships outside of the internet.
KCS is a nonprofit community based organization whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of under served groups through positive changes in lifestyle through community service, advocacy, research and training.
The Little Saigon Foundation engages in the economic revitalization, enhancement of social justice, and promotion of cultural diversity of Vietnamese communities in San Diego. They strive to ensure the fair representation of the Vietnamese community and to foster the social and civic engagement of the Vietnamese residents.
Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company
Mo`olelo exists to educate youth in technical theater and design, exposing them to potential careers, and grooming this new generation of theater artists so they can tell stories on stage with integrity. Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company is a community-focused, socially-conscious, Equity theater company. Coming up: “26 Miles” by Quiara Alegria Hudes, running September 29 – October 23, 2011 at The 10th Avenue Theatre in downtown San Diego.
National Asian American Coalition
The National Asian American Coalition (NAAC) serves the metropolitan areas of San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. Through financial empowerment and one on one counseling, NAAC enables individuals and families to invest in, preserve and improve their Neighborhoods, their Homes and their Future.
National Association of Asian American Professionals
NAAAP San Diego is the San Diego venture of the National Association of Asian American Professionals. NAAAP is a non-profit professional organization that promotes the career advancement and leadership development of Asian American professionals in all fields through networking, respecting Asian multiculturalism, and supporting diversity and community service.
Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego
Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego is dedicated to: advancing Asian Americans in the legal profession, promoting and advocating the interests of the of the Asian Pacific American community, and preserving the culture, heritage, and diversity of our community.
Polynesian underground is a community based organization and leader in Island promotions in Southern California! that provides a voice for upcoming and already established artists in all forms of music, art, comedy, media, poetry etc… by Keeping its Island roots solid and helping spread the “Aloha” of the islands Locally, nationally and Internationally.
SAMAHAN Filipino American Performing Arts & Education Center
SAMAHAN Filipino American Performing Arts and Education Center has a rich combination of dance, music and professional training in the performing arts of the Philippines. SAMAHAN Philippine Dance Company, their performing group, brings to life the enchanting atmosphere of the Philippines. Dancers in beautiful costumes perform a variety of dances from the islands of Luzon to Mindanao.
San Diego Asian Film Foundation
The San Diego Asian Film Foundation (SDAFF) is one of the largest media arts organizations in North America that focuses on Asian American and Asian international cinema. SDAFF is best known for the annual fall San Diego Asian Film Festival where they showcase over 120 films from around the world throughout the week to audiences over 20,000+ people.
The San Diego Chinese Center provides cultural programs and charitable services for the community.SDCC continues to grow and broaden the reach and scope of the services provided. We hold events like the Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair as a vehicle to raise funds for the continuation and/or expansion of social services.
Taiwanese American Professionals
Taiwanese American Professionals (TAP) enhances the Taiwanese-American community by networking individuals interested in professional and career development, while emphasizing the preservation of Taiwanese-American Identity. TAP provides resources and programs that inspire and empower; develop and support professionals to become community-oriented leaders.
Vietnamese American Youth Alliance
The Vietnamese American Youth Alliance (VAYA), a non-profit, non-partisan, community-based organization, was founded as a means for Vietnamese American youth to organize socially and culturally within the local communities. At VAYA, we work to promote youth leadership, cultural awareness, social activism, and community development.
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