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217: 203: 97:. Annual U.S. assistance became the norm, the next ten years totaling more than $ 1.4 billion. The Assembly was also instrumental in encouraging our friends in Congress to form a Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues. It would become one of the largest caucuses, working side-by-side with the Assembly in supporting Armenian-American interests. 20: 67:, to represent and promote Armenian interests. With Armenian-American community members across the country, they launched the Armenian Assembly in 1972. Ultimately, the coalition did not hold, but in its place was born a non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. 70:
The Assembly would go on to launch a broad array of programs and initiatives and firmly establish itself as an Armenian voice within U.S. public policy circles. It would pioneer initiatives to commemorate and reaffirm the Armenian genocide. And as early as 1977, the Assembly would introduce a summer
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Efforts also continued unabated to secure universal reaffirmation of the Armenian genocide, enhanced significantly in 1997 with the launch of the Assembly's Armenian National Institute (ANI). ANI is at the forefront of efforts to affirm the Armenian genocide, responding to denial and advance
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Completing three decades of non-partisan service, the Assembly family of organizations remains in the forefront of strengthening the U.S./Armenia and U.S./Artsakh relationships.
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is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The organization aims to "strengthen
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public relations department to raise public awareness about NGO Sector in Armenia and to promote their activities and projects;
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intern program in Washington, DC that, some 32 years later, could claim more than 900 graduates.
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Beginning in 1988 and thereafter, the Assembly addressed the unprecedented challenges of the
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ten-week training program focusing on the leadership and management of the organization;
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technical assistance to help participants implement change within their organization;
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knowledge and understanding of the Genocide and its consequences.
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In April 1994, the Armenian Assembly of America established the
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Foreign policy political advocacy groups in the United States
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relations, promote Armenia's democratic development and
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fund. The center aims to strengthen domestic Armenian
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mandated first-ever earthquake relief funding to then
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decided to create an organization, headquartered in
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United States
Armenia
economic prosperity
Armenian genocide
advocacy
Armenian-Americans
Washington, D.C.
1988 Armenian earthquake
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Armenia's independence movement
United States Congress
Soviet Armenia
Armenia Tree Project
Artsakh
NGO Training and Resource Center
USAID
Non-Governmental Organizations
OpenSecrets.org
lobbying
icon
Society portal
United States portal
Armenia–United States relations
Armenian American Political Action Committee
Armenian-American
Armenian Diaspora
Armenian lobby in the United States
Armenian National Committee of America
List of Armenian-Americans

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