CO-HOST GUIDELINES
Why Become a Summit Co-Host?
AAUC represents the interest of more than 50 AAPI groups across the U.S. By partnering as a Co-host of the Unity Summit, your organization will strengthen our network and make our case to policymakers in government. In return, your organization will:
- Gain Visibility: Logo placement on all promotional materials (website, social media, press).
- Expand Networks: Connect with 10–15 fellow co-hosts and key AAPI leaders and Congressional Members.
- Shape the Agenda: Nominate speakers/panelists and suggest critical topics.
- Access Attendees: Promote your work to 150+ in-person participants.
- Gain valuable knowledge about AAPI: Including political, economic, community engagement.
- Received five (5) complementary registrations for the Summit.
Co-Host Responsibilities
- Promote the summit to your networks (1–2 email/social media shares).
- Provide input on programming (optional). Nominate 1 speaker (if interested).
- Sharing one or more tasks in the event
- Cover a modest co-host fee ($1500 AAUC member, $2500 Non-member).
Confirmed Summit Features
- Keynotes & Panels: Data-driven discussions on AAPI advocacy, equity, and policy.
- Networking Hub: Matchmaking for nonprofits, funders, and elected officials.
Resource Showcase
- Highlight tools like the AAPI Community Hub.
- Planning for AAPI Commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
- Capitol Hill Day – Panels, Lobbying, awards, Elected Officials Speeches.
- Presentation by a federal government agency
Summit Links
Download Co-host Guidelines PDF
Contact
To become a Co-host, contact Ted Fong at ted@aauc.us by July 31, 2025.
