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| 4/21/2010 | Email this article Print this article | Hmong American Partnership Earns Charities Review Council "Meets All Standards" Seal
 | From Eric Bestrom Employer Liaison
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| HAP Executive Director Bao Vang |
| ST. PAUL, Minn. March 31, 2010 - Hmong American Partnership, headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, announces that it has been awarded the Charities Review Council "Meets All Standards" Seal indicating that it meets all sixteen of its Accountability Standards.
"HAP is committed to continuous quality improvement and accountability standards," says President and CEO Bao Vang, "We are very pleased to be recognized with the Charities Review Council Seal."
Nonprofit organizations such as Hmong American Partnership earn the Seal by voluntarily participating in the Council's online Accountability Wizard. The Accountability Wizard is available to all nonprofit organizations soliciting in Minnesota and addresses a nonprofit organization's performance in four critical areas: Public Disclosure, Governance, Financial Activity and Fundraising. By participating in the Accountability Wizard, nonprofit organizations can demonstrate responsibility, integrity and transparency to their constituents.
Hmong American Partnership is now listed as a reviewed organization on the online Giving Guide of the Council's Smart Givers Network, www.smartgivers.org and the Council's Smart Giver newsletter distributed to more than 18,000 subscribers in Minnesota. The listings help a nonprofit organization demonstrate its commitment to accountable ethical practices to the public and that it is a trustworthy organization. The Council's Smart Givers Network is the source of unbiased information where smart givers come for help and resources on responsible giving. The giving public can investigate an organization's mission statement and programs, so they can be sure of what their money supports and determine whether it meets widely accepted standards.
Hmong American Partnership is a social service and community development organization whose mission is: to empower the community to embrace the strengths of our cultures while achieving our potential. HAP was established in 1990 to address the needs of Minnesota's growing Hmong population. Since its inception, HAP has expanded to serve community members from a wide variety of cultural and ethnic groups. HAP provides employment services, education and training, housing and economic development services, elderly services, and youth and family services to more than 3,000 community members annually.
For more information about Hmong American Partnership, call Andrea Barcenas at 651-495-1505 or visit www.hmong.org
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