APIA Scholars
Maria Dolojan is currently working as the Development Grants Manager at APIA Scholars, a non-profit organization supporting Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students. Maria has also been involved with various impactful roles at organizations like the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Apolitical Foundation, Famalao’an Rights, University of Oxford North American Office, Obama Foundation, United Way, and Services for the UnderServed. Maria holds an MPA from NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Guam.
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APIA Scholars
Based in Washington, D.C. and founded in 2003, APIA Scholars is the nation’s leading non-profit organization devoted to the academic, personal and professional success of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans (APIAs). We celebrate APIA students whose unique stories, rich cultures, and diverse perspectives equip them to be the leaders of tomorrow. Through holistic college-to-career programs, scholarships, higher education research and policy, and institutional partnerships, APIA Scholars carries out its mission to educate, elevate, and empower a diverse community of 25 million strong and growing. For more information about APIA Scholars, please visit us at www.apiascholars.org.