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    Chinese Progressive Association

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    OAKLAND, CASitio web4153916986

    About Chinese Progressive Association

    Founded in 1972, the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) educates, organizes and empowers the low income and working class immigrant Chinese community in San Francisco to build collective power with other oppressed communities to demand better living and working conditions and justice for all people.

    Focus Areas

    tenant rightsworker rightsimmigrant community supportyouth programs (Youth MOJO, Enoki Collective, Young Men's Circle)Asian American movement buildingfellowship programs (Eva Lowe / Seeding Change)

    Who They Fund

    Black communitiesBlack-led organizations and coalitionsgrassroots organizers and basebuildersemerging leaders / Seeding Change fellows501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations (regrantees)

    About Chinese Progressive Association

    The Chinese Progressive Association’s recent grantmaking is anchored by Black civic participation and organizing, even though the organization’s own roots are in educating and organizing low-income and working-class immigrant Chinese communities. In 2023, it made a $4.5 million grant to Center for Empowered Politics for Black to the Future, followed by a $301,919 grant to the same grantee in 2024. Those awards sit alongside a broader set of grants supporting movement-building, basebuilding, and leadership development across communities of color. The foundation also funds work connected to Asian American community organizing. In 2025, it awarded $150,000 grants to Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Asian Americans United, New Virginia Majority Education Fund, Southeast Asian Coalition (seac Village), Community Partners, and Arab American Action Network, all described as support for basebuilding and leadership development. Its portfolio also includes grants to organizations working on programmatic, educational, and shared-work efforts, including Chinese for Affirmative Action and Race Forward. Across the recent grants list, the foundation appears to use large strategic awards alongside mid-sized grants to sustain organizing infrastructure and leadership pipelines.

    What Chinese Progressive Association Funds

    A major thread is Black organizing and civic participation. The foundation gave $250,000 to Black Voters Matter Fund for Bay Resistance Institute and Seeding Change Fellowship grants, and $250,000 to State Democracy Project for Black Organizing Innovations. It also supported Equity & Transformation, Power Coalition for Equity & Justice, and Women Engaged under the same Black organizing portfolio. Another clear area is Asian American movement building. Chinese for Affirmative Action received a $103,128 programmatic grant, while Asian Pacific Environmental Network received $96,606 for educational work in 2023 and $150,000 in 2025 for basebuilding and leadership development. Worker-centered organizing appears as well: Filipino Workers Center of Southern California received $75,430, and Filipino Advocates for Justice received $64,424 for elections-related regranting. The foundation also backs cross-organizational collaboration. Race Forward received $80,000 for shared work between Race Forward and CPA.

    How Chinese Progressive Association Gives

    Typical grant sizes cluster at $17,125 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows both large anchor grants and a wider band of mid-sized awards, including multiple $150,000 grants in 2025 and several $100,000 grants in 2024. The presence of awards in both 2023 and 2024 to Center for Empowered Politics suggests repeated support across years for at least one recipient. CPA is a regular funder rather than a DAF and does not make program-related investments. It also runs named programs and fellowship initiatives, including Seeding Change Fellowship, the COVID-19 Emergency Stabilization Fund, and youth program applications, all of which accept unsolicited applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $9.2M

    Total Assets

    $32.5M

    Total Revenue

    $22.9M

    Total Expenses

    $18.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $17K and $100K, with a median of $50K.

    25th Percentile

    $17K

    Median

    $50K

    75th Percentile

    $100K

    Geographic Reach

    National19 states funded

    About 31% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Funding Style

    capacity buildingleadership development / fellowshipsregranting to 501(c)(3) organizationsprogrammatic & event supporttargeted campaign support (voter engagement)

    Topics

    Black civic participation & voter mobilizationgrassroots basebuilding and organizingleadership pipelines / fellowships for Black leadersBlack census & community data outreachcommunity economic mobilization / local economic empowermentvoter education materials production and distribution

    Where Chinese Progressive Association Makes Grants

    Most recent grants went to U.S. recipients, and 31% of grants were made to organizations in the foundation’s headquarters state of California. The strongest city-level pattern in the grant list is San Francisco, with grants to Center for Empowered Politics, Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund, Chinese for Affirmative Action, and several programmatic or fellowship-related awards. Oakland also appears repeatedly through grants to Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Black Voters Matter Fund, Liberty & Legacy Era, and Filipino Advocates for Justice. Outside California, the foundation funds organizations in Brooklyn, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Chicago, New York’s Hudson Valley, and other U.S. cities.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Progressive Association

    What kinds of work does Chinese Progressive Association fund most often?

    The foundation’s recent grants emphasize Black organizing and civic participation, Asian American movement building, and basebuilding or leadership development. Examples include $250,000 to Black Voters Matter Fund for Seeding Change Fellowship-related work, $250,000 to State Democracy Project for Black Organizing Innovations, and $150,000 grants in 2025 for basebuilding and leadership development across multiple Asian American and allied organizations.

    Does Chinese Progressive Association accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Its Seeding Change Fellowship, COVID-19 Emergency Stabilization Fund, and youth program applications are all marked as accepting unsolicited applications. Those programs cover leadership development, emergency assistance, and youth organizing respectively.

    What is the typical grant size at Chinese Progressive Association?

    The typical grant size sits at $17,125 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes larger strategic awards, such as a $4.5 million grant in 2023 and multiple $150,000 grants in 2025.

    Are grants concentrated in California?

    Yes. California is the top state by grant count, and 31% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state. Recent California recipients include organizations in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, and San Diego.

    Does the foundation fund work outside the Bay Area?

    Yes. The recent grant list includes organizations in Brooklyn, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Chicago, New York’s Hudson Valley, Nashville, Atlanta, Fayetteville, Selma, Durham, Alexandria, and Washington, DC. All listed recipient grants in the dataset are in the United States.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SOUTHEAST ASIAN COALITION (SEAC VILLAGE)CHARLOTTE, NC$150,0002025LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    ARAB AMERICAN ACTION NETWORKCHICAGO, IL$150,0002025LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    ASIAN AMERICANS UNITEDPHILADELPHIA, PA$150,0002025LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    COMMUNITY PARTNERSLOS ANGELES, CA$150,0002025LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKOAKLAND, CA$150,0002025LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    NEW VIRGINIA MAJORITY EDUCATION FUNDALEXANDRIA, VA$150,0002025LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUNDOAKLAND, CA$100,0002025GRANT TO SEEDING CHANGE FELLOWSHIP
    FORCE FOR CHANGE BALLOT COMMITTEEOAKLAND, CA$49,0002025VOTER GUIDE PRINTING & DISTRIBUTION
    KIWA (KOREATOWN IMMIGRANT WORKERS ALLIANCE)LOS ANGELES, CA$20,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAWSAN FRANCISCO, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    MIXTECO INDIGENA COMMUNITY ORGANIZING PROJECTOXNARD, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    MAINTENANCE COOPERATION TRUST FUNDCOVINA, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    WAREHOUSE WORKER RESOURCE CENTERONTARIO, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    PILIPINO WORKERS CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE INCMODESTO, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    ASIAN LAW CAUCUSSAN FRANCISCO, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    GARMENT WORKERS CENTERLOS ANGELES, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    BET TZEDECK LEGAL SERVICESLOS ANGELES, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    LEGAL AID AT WORKSAN FRANCISCO, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    HOUSING RIGHTS COMMITTEE OF SAN FRANCISCOSAN FRANCISCO, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024
    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICSOAKLAND, CA$301,9192024BLACK TO THE FUTURE GRANT
    BLACK VOTERS MATTER FUNDOAKLAND, CA$250,0002024BAY RESISTANCE INSTITUTE AND SEEDING CHANGE FELLOWSHIP GRANTS
    STATE DEMOCRACY PROJECTBROOKLYN, NY$250,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    EQUITY & TRANSFORMATIONBERWYN, IL$150,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    POWER COALITION FOR EQUITY & JUSTICENEW ORLEANS, LA$150,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUNDSAN FRANCISCO, CA$116,0002024BLACK TO THE FUTURE GRANT
    WOMEN ENGAGEDATLANTA, GA$100,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    LIBERTY & LEGACY ERAOAKLAND, CA$100,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    HUDSON CATSKILL HOUSING COALITIONHUDSON, NY$100,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    CALIFORNIA BLACK POWER NETWORKLONG BEACH, CA$100,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONSBLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    LABOR'S TRAINING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTSAN DIEGO, CA$100,0002024BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    RACE FORWARDWASHINGTON, DC$80,0002024GRANT FOR SHARED WORK BETWEEN RACEFORWARD AND CPA
    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICSSAN FRANCISCO, CA$4,500,0002023BLACK TO THE FUTURE
    BLACK BELT COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONSELMA, AL$125,0002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    EMANCIPATE NCDURHAM, NC$125,0002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    RESTOREHER US AMERICA INCFAYETTEVILLE, GA$125,0002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVABLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    CENTER FOR COMMON GROUNDRUTHER GLEN, VA$125,0002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONSBLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    SOUTHERN MOVEMENT COMMITTEENASHVILLE, TN$125,0002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    CHINESE FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$103,1282023PROGRAMMATIC GRANTPROGRAMMATIC GRANT
    ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKOAKLAND, CA$96,6062023EDUCATIONAL GRANT
    FILIPINO WORKERS CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES, CA$75,4302023GRANTS
    FILIPINO ADVOCATES FOR JUSTICEOAKLAND, CA$64,4242023ELECTIONS 501C3 REGRANTELECTIONS 501C3 REGRANT
    PASTORS UNITED COMMUNITY ADVOCACY INCMILWAUKEE, WI$62,5002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    ALBANY CARES GROUPALBANY, GA$62,5002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    POWER TO THE POLLSSHOREWOOD, WI$62,5002023COORDINATING COMMITTEE STIPEND
    VISION CENTER OF HOPEFAIRBURN, GA$62,5002023BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS
    KHMER GIRLS IN ACTIONLONG BEACH, CA$50,0002023REGRANT FOR 501C3
    COMMUNITY INIATIVESSAN FRANCISCO, CA$50,0002023BLACK CENSUS PROJECT
    TIDES ADVOCACYSAN FRANCISCO, CA$33,0002023BLACK CENSUS PROJECT
    DWIGHT HALL AT YALENEW HAVEN, CT$28,3752023BLACK CENSUS PROJECT

    SOUTHEAST ASIAN COALITION (SEAC VILLAGE)

    $150,000
    CHARLOTTE, NC2025

    LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    ARAB AMERICAN ACTION NETWORK

    $150,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    ASIAN AMERICANS UNITED

    $150,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    $150,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK

    $150,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    NEW VIRGINIA MAJORITY EDUCATION FUND

    $150,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    LOTUS AND RICE GRANT TO SUPPORT BASEBUILDING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUND

    $100,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    GRANT TO SEEDING CHANGE FELLOWSHIP

    FORCE FOR CHANGE BALLOT COMMITTEE

    $49,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    VOTER GUIDE PRINTING & DISTRIBUTION

    KIWA (KOREATOWN IMMIGRANT WORKERS ALLIANCE)

    $20,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

    $10,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    MIXTECO INDIGENA COMMUNITY ORGANIZING PROJECT

    $10,000
    OXNARD, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    MAINTENANCE COOPERATION TRUST FUND

    $10,000
    COVINA, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    WAREHOUSE WORKER RESOURCE CENTER

    $10,000
    ONTARIO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    PILIPINO WORKERS CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    $10,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE INC

    $10,000
    MODESTO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    ASIAN LAW CAUCUS

    $10,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    GARMENT WORKERS CENTER

    $10,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    BET TZEDECK LEGAL SERVICES

    $10,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    LEGAL AID AT WORK

    $10,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    HOUSING RIGHTS COMMITTEE OF SAN FRANCISCO

    $10,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024

    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS

    $301,919
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    BLACK TO THE FUTURE GRANT

    BLACK VOTERS MATTER FUND

    $250,000
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    BAY RESISTANCE INSTITUTE AND SEEDING CHANGE FELLOWSHIP GRANTS

    STATE DEMOCRACY PROJECT

    $250,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    EQUITY & TRANSFORMATION

    $150,000
    BERWYN, IL2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    POWER COALITION FOR EQUITY & JUSTICE

    $150,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUND

    $116,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    BLACK TO THE FUTURE GRANT

    WOMEN ENGAGED

    $100,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    LIBERTY & LEGACY ERA

    $100,000
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    HUDSON CATSKILL HOUSING COALITION

    $100,000
    HUDSON, NY2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    CALIFORNIA BLACK POWER NETWORK

    $100,000
    LONG BEACH, CA2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONSBLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    LABOR'S TRAINING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

    $100,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2024

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    RACE FORWARD

    $80,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    GRANT FOR SHARED WORK BETWEEN RACEFORWARD AND CPA

    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS

    $4,500,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    BLACK TO THE FUTURE

    BLACK BELT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $125,000
    SELMA, AL2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    EMANCIPATE NC

    $125,000
    DURHAM, NC2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    RESTOREHER US AMERICA INC

    $125,000
    FAYETTEVILLE, GA2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVABLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    CENTER FOR COMMON GROUND

    $125,000
    RUTHER GLEN, VA2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONSBLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    SOUTHERN MOVEMENT COMMITTEE

    $125,000
    NASHVILLE, TN2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    CHINESE FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

    $103,128
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    PROGRAMMATIC GRANTPROGRAMMATIC GRANT

    ASIAN PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK

    $96,606
    OAKLAND, CA2023

    EDUCATIONAL GRANT

    FILIPINO WORKERS CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    $75,430
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    GRANTS

    FILIPINO ADVOCATES FOR JUSTICE

    $64,424
    OAKLAND, CA2023

    ELECTIONS 501C3 REGRANTELECTIONS 501C3 REGRANT

    PASTORS UNITED COMMUNITY ADVOCACY INC

    $62,500
    MILWAUKEE, WI2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    ALBANY CARES GROUP

    $62,500
    ALBANY, GA2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    POWER TO THE POLLS

    $62,500
    SHOREWOOD, WI2023

    COORDINATING COMMITTEE STIPEND

    VISION CENTER OF HOPE

    $62,500
    FAIRBURN, GA2023

    BLACK ORGANIZING INNOVATIONS

    KHMER GIRLS IN ACTION

    $50,000
    LONG BEACH, CA2023

    REGRANT FOR 501C3

    COMMUNITY INIATIVES

    $50,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    BLACK CENSUS PROJECT

    TIDES ADVOCACY

    $33,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    BLACK CENSUS PROJECT

    DWIGHT HALL AT YALE

    $28,375
    NEW HAVEN, CT2023

    BLACK CENSUS PROJECT