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Founded in 1986, the National Congress of Vietnamese Americans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community advocacy organization working to advance the cause of Vietnamese Americans in a plural but united America – e pluribus unum – by participating actively and fully as civic minded citizens engaged in the areas of education, culture and civil liberties.
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The National Congress of Vietnamese Americans (NCVA) hopes to be a conduit by which members of the community can work together with one another to create greater understanding and an unified voice in the public sector.
  • English-Vietnamese Translator
  • Community Organizations
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  • Government Resources
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Documents

  • Guide for New Immigrants to the U.S.

  • A Guide to Naturalization (Vietnamese - file size: 12 mb)

  • Developing Quality Federal Grant Proposals

  • Guidance to Faith-Based and Community Organizations on Partnering with the Federal Government

  • Domestic Violence Handbook (Vietnamese)

  • Religious Freedom of All Americans - U.S. Dept of Justice

  • Health Documents in Vietnamese

  • Fairfax County Immigrant & Refugee Study

  • Report on Virginia's Foreign-Born Population (Summary) (VA Joint Legislative and Review Commission - January 2004)

  • The Diverse Face of Asians and Pacific Islanders in California (Asian Pacific American Legal Center - February 2005)

Elected Officials

Click here for Press Release on November 4, 2004 election results. REGISTER TO VOTE.

  • State
    • Van Thai Tran - CA State Assembly, District 68 (elected 2004)
    • Hubert Vo - TX State Legislature, District 149 (elected 2004)
  • City Councils
    • Phuong Tan Huynh - Bayou La Batre, AL (elected 2004)
    • Tony Lam - former Council member, Westminister, CA (served 1992-2002)
    • Chau Minh Nguyen - former Council member, Garrett Park, MD(served 1995-2003)
    • Janet Nguyen - City of Garden Grove, CA (elected 2004)
    • Madison Nguyen - City of San Jose, CA (elected 2005)
    • John Tran - City of Rosemead, CA (elected 2005)
    • Andy Quach - City of Westminister, CA (elected 2002)
    • Cam Van - Township of Greenwich, CT, District 10 (elected 2001)
  • School Boards
    • Lan Nguyen - East Side Union High School District, CA (elected 2004)
    • Lan Quoc Nguyen - Garden Grove Unified School District, CA (elected 2002)
    • Buu Thai - Franklin McKinley School District, CA (appointed 2005)
    • Trung Nguyen - Garden Grove Unified School District, CA (elected 2004)
    • Kim Oanh Nguyen-Lam - Garden Grove Unified School District, CA(elected 2004)
  • Commissions/Boards
    • Amy Hoang Wrona - Advisory Neighborhood Commission, Ward 3, District of Columbia (re-elected 2004)
  • Appointed Positions - Federal Level
    • Prof. Viet Dinh - former Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy, Dept. of Justice
    • John Quoc Duong - former Executive Director, White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
    • Dr. Hanh Van Nguyen - Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Dept. of HHS
    • Mina Nguyen - former Special Assistant to Secretary Elaine Chao, Dept. of Labor

Government Resources

  • White House

  • U.S. House of Representatives

  • U.S. Senate

  • National League of Cities

  • Understanding the Federal Budget Process

  • Congressional Research Reports (Center for Democracy and Technology)

  • FirstGov - a resource for U.S. Government services

  • Grants.gov - a resource for Federal Grants

  • Dept. of Health & Human Services Healthfinder

  • Minority Business Development Agency

  • National Institutes of Health - Asian American Health

  • Social Security (Vietnamese)

  • USA Freedom Corps

  • U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

  • U.S. Committee on Refugees

  • White House Initiative on Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders

  • State Asian Pacific American Advisory Boards

    • California - Commission on Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs

    • District of Columbia - Office on Asian Pacific Islander Affairs

    • Florida -

      • Miami-Dade - Asian-American Board

    • Iowa - Asian & Pacific Islander Advisory Council

    • Maryland - Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

    • New York -

      • Westchester - Office of Asian-American Affairs

    • West Oregon - Commission on Asian Affairs

    • Pennsylvania - Advisory Commission on Asian American Affairs

    • Virginia - Virginia Asian Advisory Board

    • Washington - Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

 

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