Organizational One-Pager

Help HMONG AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP create or update a one-page fact sheet about the organization to get their who’s, what’s, why’s, and how’s all in one place.
HMONG AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP
Saint Paul, MN, USA
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HMONG AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP
Saint Paul, MN, USA

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What we need
  • Easily accessible fast facts about your Organization or one of your program(s)
  • A consolidated list of frequently asked questions and answers
  • A combination of the facts and FAQs, totaling no more than 2 pages
  • Note: This project is for copy only - for graphic design support, please use the Branded Digital Assets and/or Infographic project
Additional details

We have over 30 programs and services. We would like organizational pagers that highlight our Impact Areas: Workforce Development, Economic & Community Development, Health & Wellness, Social Enterprises, and Children & Family Services.

What we have in place
  • We currently have content and language from proposals about our services, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have staff who can help with review, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,397 , allowing us to have clearer key messages to our funders, partners, and community members about who we are and what we provide.

We have many services and programs that it's been a challenge to capture all of what we do within a concise format. Policy makers and elected officials are constantly asking for information but we don't have anything that can be professional enough to distribute.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Background Information
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Milestone 1: Information Compilation & Consolidation
  • Professional synthesizes information, determining content and format of one-pager
  • Professional asks for any additional information necessary
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Milestone 2: First Draft
  • Professional writes first draft, including formatting as necessary
  • Volunteer Manager reviews and offers feedback
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Milestone 2: Finalize Copy
  • Professional incorporates Volunteer Manager’s feedback
  • Professional presents final copy to Volunteer Manager
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About the org

HMONG AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP
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Our mission

HAP's mission is to empower the community to embrace the strengths of our cultures while achieving our potential. HAP achieves its mission by:

1) Improving the lives of individuals and families in our diverse communities through culturally sensitive social services.

2) Strengthening neighborhoods through housing, community and economic development opportunities.

3) Promoting the rich heritage of our ethnic communities.

Our vision is: HAP reaches out to the world with profound social, economic and educational transformation.

What we do

HAP is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 social service and community development organization founded in 1990 to address the needs of Minnesota's growing Hmong refugee community. HAP was formed as a mutual assistance agency, a designation that mandates at least 51% of our governing board must be representative of the community we serve. HAP has maintained this commitment and we have a unique service model designed by and for the community we serve.

Our approach blends social enterprise and economic development with education and family supports. The in-depth knowledge of Southeast Asian and immigrant and refugee community, coupled with a commitment to economic advancement, is driving amazing outcomes and award-winning programming:
- In 2011, HAP received the Minnesota Department of Human Services Commissioner Award for Outstanding Contributions in the Human Services.
- Our Affordable Care Act outreach program reached over 75,000 Southeast Asians across the U.S., resulting in HAP being honored by President Obama as a White House Champion of Change in April 2014.
- HAP was also awarded the Charities Review Council "Meets All Standards" Seal. The seal of approval is a reflection of the organization's commitment to quality and dedication to HAP's operating principles: accountability, integrity, and excellence.

HAP employs 142 employees through our portfolio of programs. We are rapidly expanding to address demand for services, and in the last 25 years we have grown to become the largest Hmong non-profit organization in the United States. We now offer programming across the nation. We have five service departments, offering over 30 programs.

HAP is also the parent company to four subsidiaries, Hmong National Development, HAP Transportation, Tapestry Restaurant and One Community Staffing Agency. HAP serves approximately 25,000 clients annually. We are proud that the broader immigrant and refugee community has sought out services and have the staff expertise to serve people from 18 nationalities.

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