Grant Recipients
The organizations we awarded grants
to are Promises Films, Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago,
Iranian Alliances Across Borders, Children's Hope International Literacy and
Development, Stanford University, and National Iranian-American Council.
Founded in 1996, Promises Films will produce Global
Moms: Iran, the first in a series of documentaries focusing on families
around the world sharing their lives and values with viewers. We were truly
touched by the idea of a film that promises to capture what mothers in
Iran go through to raise their children
and shed light on the rich motif of Persian arts that is incorporated into the
art of child rearing by Iranian families. We were also impressed by Director
Justine Shapiro's past accomplishments as producer of the Academy
Award-nominated documentary Promises and host of the PBS travel series
Globe Trekker, and Executive Producer Pamela Boll's success as an
executive producer of the Academy Award-winning documentary Born into
Brothels. www.promisesfilms.com
The University of Chicago's
Oriental Institute conducted excavations in Iran in the 1930s and
discovered the artifacts that are now on loan from Iran to the Institute. These
2,500 year old tablets are being studied but have not yet been fully documented.
With a lawsuit pending that threatens to seize these precious artifacts for
private ownership, it is critical to create a public record of this prized part
of our heritage. Although the Institute requested $256,000, we were only able to
make a small contribution to help expedite the documentation process. The
University of Chicago is also seeking grants for a Chair in Iranian Studies to
focus on ancient Persian research including the pre-Achaemenid language of
Elamite, spoken by only nine remaining scholars in the world. www.oi.uchicago.edu
Iranian Alliances Across
Borders (IAAB)
is a group of young Iranians that has done an admirable job of building bridges
between the U.S. and Iran. Founded in 2003 by two graduates
from Wellesley
College and Tufts University, it has completed two youth
leadership camps, held three conferences on the Iranian diaspora, and granted
scholarships. Although our grant to them is small, we hope that it provides seed
funding to scale their leadership camp for high school students across the
country. We are confident that IAAB will prove to be a resourceful partner to
local organizations that want to engage the youth in their communities. This is
an organization by the youth, for the youth, illustrating the value of the next
generation staying connected to their roots. www.iranianalliances.org
Children's Hope
International Literacy Development's (C.H.I.L.D.) Youth Ambassadors of
Hope is another example of PARSA's commitment to youth and the development of
leaders. In only one year, they have done a remarkable job of raising funds and
building a partnership with Ashoka (www.ashoka.org). Their program fosters the
development of youth in leadership, teamwork and humanitarianism, as well as
giving them the tools with which to create and operate their own organizations -
key business skills that will help them to succeed in the
future. www.youthambassadorsofhope.org
Stanford University's newly formed
Persian Student Association - Business Alliance (PSA-BA) emphasizes business
networking to ensure our continued economic strength, one of the key elements of
an empowered immigrant community. PSA-BA is one of many promising efforts around
the U.S. pursuing national networking and it will leverage the power of a
business-oriented university to attract members to its network. We encourage
them to cooperate with business networks around the U.S. and form exchanges that
result in a project such as The Indus Entrepreneurs (www.tie.org). http://psa.stanford.edu/ba
National Iranian-American
Council (NIAC) is a Persian nonprofit that has created a remarkably
large fee-paying annual membership. Founded in 2002, its mailing list now boasts
tens of thousands of people and it is instrumental in encouraging diplomatic
solutions with Iran. It has been a de facto anti-defamation body in confronting
National Geographic about its use of the term "Arabian Gulf" as opposed to
"Persian Gulf" and convincing the producers of Crossing Over to modify
their negative portrayal of Iranian-Americans in a film about honor killings.
Its legislative watch program has informed the Persian community about important
legislation and how it affects them. In light of the upcoming 2008 national
elections, we think it is more important than ever to engage the community to
register to vote, meet with their congressional representatives to voice their
opinions and learn how to effectively gain recognition in the U.S. media.
PARSA's grant will enable NIAC to implement ten workshops to train up to 500
community activists who in turn will be able to mobilize their local community
to act and register to vote. www.niacouncil.org.
Strategic Philanthropy
We are so fortunate to live in the
most philanthropic nation in the world where nine out of ten households make a
donation each year and where 77% of the $260 billion in annual giving is made by
individuals. As our fellow Americans are seeking strategies to get a higher
return out of every dollar they donate, we in the Persian community are also
striving for higher impact and endeavoring to learn from their best practices.
This unprecedented national competitive grant process was our first step in
practicing strategic philanthropy:
- seeking the most innovative ideas across the U.S.;
- signaling other donors by raising the visibility of grantees;
- documenting the process and improving it continuously for everyone's
benefit; and
- giving funds institutionally rather than as individuals, hoping to
increase
accountability and better measure results.
If you are not already familiar with them, we encourage you to
learn about the recipient organizations we have given grants to as well as other
organizations that applied, such as NLSCA, Iranian Scholarship Fund, and Iranian
Studies Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They are deserving of
our community's support, so please look them up and contribute to them in any
way you can: donating, volunteering and passing on the word. For a full
list of applicants, please
click here