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The Yappie is named a top finalist in the 2022 Gold Futures Challenge

The nonpartisan publication, which is dedicated to tracking the rise of AAPI political power and fiscally sponsored by AAJA, could receive up to $100,000 in grant funding after a public vote.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Yappie, a volunteer-run newsroom fiscally sponsored by the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), could secure up to $100,000 to bolster its coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islander politics after emerging as a top 10 finalist in the 2022 Gold Futures Challenge.

The national philanthropic grant competition — hosted by Asian American Futures and Gold House — awards $500,000 to eligible projects that serve AAPI communities. Last month, The Yappie advanced to the final round of the contest, where prize amounts ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 are determined by a public vote.

Voting is open until Sept. 27 at goldfutureschallenge.org/vote. Learn more about The Yappie’s nomination and hopes for the grant here.

“We are honored to be recognized as a finalist for the Gold Futures Challenge, and deeply grateful to AAJA for being our biggest supporter,” said Dan Hu, The Yappie’s Executive Director. “AAJA has provided us with invaluable mentorship, guidance, and opportunities — including through their first ever nonprofit executive summit at #AAJA22. Getting to this point was only possible because of our partnership.”

“We’re proud of The Yappie for being a finalist in the Gold Futures Challenge. This recognition shows the importance of their mission in engaging AAPI communities in the policies and politics that affect our everyday lives,” said AAJA’s Executive Director Naomi Tacuyan Underwood. “We also applaud Gold House for establishing the Gold Futures Challenge for AAPI-serving organizations; it is a much needed program that brings visibility and funding opportunities to innovative AAPI-led efforts. We encourage our members to show their support.” 

Founded in 2019, The Yappie is a nonpartisan publication dedicated to tracking the policy news and activism affecting AAPI communities. In May, AAJA announced that The Yappie would become an AAJA-sponsored project eligible for grants, and the organization currently accepts tax-deductible contributions on The Yappie‘s behalf.


About the Asian American Journalists Association: The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a non-profit professional journalism organization dedicated to ensuring fair and accurate coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities and helping Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists succeed in the newsroom and the industry. AAJA, founded in 1981, has more than 2,000 members across the United States and Asia. Since its founding, AAJA has been at the forefront of change in the journalism industry. Learn more at aaja.org/about.

About The YappieThe Yappie is a nonpartisan publication fiscally sponsored by the Asian American Journalists Association and dedicated to tracking Asian American and Pacific Islander power, politics, and influence. Learn more at theyappie.com/about.

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