The Impact of the Civic Engagement Program at the Asian American Organizing Project

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The Impact of the Civic Engagement Program at the Asian American Organizing Project

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2020

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The main objective of this project is to conduct a mixed methods research study that seeks to determine the impact of the Asian American Organizing Project (AAOP) has made to the Minnesotan-Asian community since 2016. The goal of this project is to be able to share AAOP’s efforts and achievements with the community, supporters, volunteers and funders. After robust quantitative and qualitative analysis, it was concluded that AAOP’s Civic Engagement efforts have substantially increased in scope and size. Throughout these years, AAOP’s main outreach methods have increased to include phone canvassing, door canvassing, hotspot canvassing, surveys, social media, pledges and registration along with attending, tabling and hosting events.

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Conducted on behalf of the Asian American Organizing Project. Supported by the Kris Nelson Community-Based Research Program, a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) at the University of Minnesota.

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Deeb, Rayan. (2020). The Impact of the Civic Engagement Program at the Asian American Organizing Project. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/214338.

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