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The HungarianAmerica Foundation, Inc., is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), tax-exempt
organization, incorporated in the District of Columbia in 2003, for charitable, scientific, literary, and educational purposes.
In particular, the Foundation's goal is to promote Hungarian culture and traditions, foster Hungarian-American relations, and contribute to the mutual understanding of our two countries and peoples. We strive to achieve these goals through the following cultural, educational, and professional projects.
[Official Documents]
Projects:
The Foundation
(formerly Kossuth House Social Club) organizes regular Hungarian cultural events, presentations, art exhibitions and performances, meetings with prominent visitors from Hungary, film screenings, professional networking opportunities, social gatherings, and other activities. [More]
The Foundation is operating a very popular Hungarian Language Program in the Kossuth House in downtown Washington.
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The Foundation coordinates various Hungarian professional groups in the Washington area, among them the HunEx-BioMed, HunEx-Econ, and HunEx-IT groups.
In cooperation with the Hungarian Embassy, the Foundation organizes the annual Homecoming Forum (Fiatal Magyar Szakemberek Fóruma), a meeting
of young Hungarian professionals in the U.S. [More]
The Foundation operates the HunEx Portal, an online information and job database for Hungarian professionals and researchers in the United States. [More]
On the academic side, The Hungarian American Studies Resource Center aims to bring together scholars interested in Hungarian migration issues and
Hungarian-American relations. [More]
Finally, we pledge to create and coordinate a network of active Hungarian-American cultural organizations and Hungarian language institutions,
which could cooperate in the framework of the Satellite Cultural Institution System©.
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HAF Board of Directors and Officers, January 2005

HAF Board of Directors and Officers, January 2004
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