Programs

KAGC offers a variety of programs to achieve its mission and uphold its core values. These programs are designed to educate, engage, and empower Korean Americans to become active participants in the civic process.
Centered around five core valuesVoter Education, Capitol Hill Engagement, Conferences, Public Sector Capacity Building, and U.S.-Korea Public Diplomacy—these programs aim to empower Korean Americans to actively participate in the political process, advocate for their community, and contribute to stronger U.S.-Korea relations.

Voter Education

KAGC is dedicated to elevating our community through robust civic engagement, beginning with grassroots involvement. Our organization offers a suite of voter education programs and tools aimed at promoting Get Out The Vote (GOTV) initiatives, which are central to our mission. Through these initiatives, we aim to educate and mobilize Korean Americans to participate in the democratic process, ensuring that their voices are heard and their votes count. Learn More

Program

Capitol Hill Engagement

KAGC serves as a bridge between the grassroots and Capitol Hill through the aggregation of our community members to participate in active civic engagement with their members of Congress. KAGC’s civic education programs also empower our community to exercise their voter rights, and thereby expand the awareness and presence of Korean Americans in the decision-making process at all levels of government. Learn More

Conference

KAGC has hosted its KAGC Conference in Washington, D.C. every year since 2014, with the goal of creating opportunities for civic engagement by the Korean American community and strengthening U.S.-Korea relations. The Conference is a hallmark program that has fostered future generations of young Korean American leaders through a comprehensive and hands-on learning approach with civic engagement and grassroots activism. A conference encompasses workshops on grassroots advocacy, seminars on the Korean American identity, and meetings with renown Korean American leaders in Congress. Learn More

Public Sector Capacity Building

The Public Sector Capacity Building program aims to establish a pipeline for young Korean Americans to find career opportunities in the public sector. Korean American public servants not only serve as a bridge between the Korean American community and the US government but can also be crucial mediators in the U.S.-Korea relations. Over the years, KAGC has built a wide spanning network through its programs , including fellowships with partner congressional offices, mentorship programs and panel discussions with Korean American public officials. Learn More

U.S.-Korea Public Diplomacy

The U.S.-Korea alliance affects the everyday lives of Korean Americans living in the United States. The U.S.-Korea Public Diplomacy program aims to contribute to strengthening U.S.-Korea relations, and not only helps the U.S. Congress increase its understanding of the Korean American community and Korea, but also helps Korean companies and the government understand changes and trends in U.S. politics in real-time. The program includes lectures, interviews, roundtable discussions, and site visits. Learn More

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  • Press Briefings
  • Congress 101
  • Circle 900

Event

  • Embassy Reception
  • We have a large diaspora, certainly in the United States, but in New Jersey, of Korean Americans who have done exceptionally great work, including the Korean American Grassroots Conference – KAGC. Mr. Dongsuk Kim, I think, is here in the audience. There is a lot of expectation for [Ambassador Philip Goldberg’s] confirmation and presence in South Korea, both by the South Koreans and by the community here.

    Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ)
    Guest of Honor, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022 KAGC National Conference, 2023 Office Opening Reception, 2022 Hearing on Combating the Rising in Hate Crimes
  • I’d like to recognize some of my guests here today, including UNCF and the Korean American Grassroots Conference. Thank you for sharing your concerns with me, and thank you for your important work. Congress can do much to call out these biased crimes.

    Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
    2022 Hearing on Combating the Rising in Hate Crimes
  • As the chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), I’m so happy to be joining the Korean American Grassroots Conference to celebrate Korean American Day. But none of this would be possible without advocates like each of you, so thank you for your leadership.

    REP. JUDY CHU (D, CA-27)
    Guest of Honor, 2023 Korean American Day, 2022 Korean American Day Remark Video, 2017, 2018, 2022 KAGC National Conference
  • On behalf of the White House and the Biden-Harris administration, I wish you all a happy Korean American Day. I would like to thank the Korean American Grassroots Conference and celebrate your continued efforts to engage the Korean American community in civic affairs. Your active participation in the democratic process is a testament to the great American experiment, and you all help make our country stronger.

    Former Congressman Cedric Richmond, Senior Advisor to the President and Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement
    2022 Korean American Day Remark Video
  • It was an honor to speak at the Korean American Grassroots Conference – KAGC National Conference reception on Capitol Hill. KAGC does amazing work advocating for the Korean American community and I can’t thank them enough for always making sure the community’s voices are heard in Washington and North Jersey. I’ve worked with KAGC to ensure our small businesses are recovering from the pandemic-driven economy and that we’re standing up to fight crime and hate, to support law enforcement, and to keep all our communities safe.

    Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5)
    Guest of Honor, 2024, 2023 KAGC Korean American Day, Office Opening Reception, 2022 KAGC National Conference
  • The Korean American community represents what makes our state and country great — incredible local leaders, small business owners, and residents, who all work day in and day out to make North Jersey an even better place to live, raise our families, and do business.

    Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5)
    Guest of Honor, 2024, 2023 KAGC Korean American Day, Office Opening Reception, 2022 KAGC National Conference
  • One of the reasons we have established a successful relationship with the U.S. Congress is through grassroots activities… KAGC played a role in strengthening support from both sides of Congress for South Korea and the U.S.

    ROK Ambassador Cho Hyun-Dong
    Guest of Honor, 2024 Embassy Reception, 2023 Office Opening Reception, 900 Circle Reception
  • The Korean American experience is the American experience. I am proud to be a daughter of a Korean… we are present in American society as soldiers, entrepreneurs, and educators.

    Rep. Marilyn Strickland (D, WA-10)
    Guest of Honor, 2024, 2023 KAGC Korean American Day
  • KAGC is a pillar in our community. I can’t thank you all enough for always lending a helping hand and ensuring Korean American voices are heard here in Washington and across the country, including in North Jersey

    Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5)
    Guest of Honor, 2024, 2023 KAGC Korean American Day, Office Opening Reception, 2022 KAGC National Conference
  • As a person without a strong background related to politics, it was difficult for me to understand what I can do to help. But through the 2018 KAGC National Conference, not only did I gain so many new friends from around the country, but also gained so much better understanding of our community and government.

    Robin Cho, George Washington University
  • As an American solider, my father was wounded in combat in the Korean War. The legacy of my late father is that I honor Americans’ sacrifices and that I honor America’s commitment to South Korea—and that one day, there will be a united Korea. One day the peninsula will be as one. I believe one day all the people of Korea will be free.

    Rep. Mike Coffman (R, CO-6)
    Guest of Honor, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 KAGC National Conference
  • The Korean American community’s bridge-building, opportunities, and responsibilities go much farther—they begin right here in this gathering and extend to going back home. If what we agree on is the importance of faith, of family, of education, and of opportunity, I am here to tell you there’s more that unites us as a nation than that divides us as a nation.

    Rep. Rob Woodall (R, GA-7)
    Guest of Honor, 2016, 2017, 2018 KAGC National Conference
  • The work that you do on the grassroots level is truly outstanding. As many of you know I am very proud to represent many Korean American constituents across my district.

    Rep. Bill Pascrell (D, NJ-9)
    Guest of Honor, 2014, 2016, 2022 KAGC National Conference
  • It is an honor to recognize KAGC’s success in empowering and mobilizing the Korean American community to take action at every level possible to address issues concerning the community…I commend KAGC for its commitment to ensuring that the Korean American community has a strong voice in issues that will affect generations to come.

    Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ)
    Guest of Honor, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022 KAGC National Conference, 2023 Office Opening Reception
  • To have 600 of you raising your voices, letting your views be known, is such a great step forward. I am particularly proud that you are doing this. As Chair of Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, I know only too well how much need we have to make sure that our voices are represented.

    Rep. Judy Chu (D, CA-27)
    Guest of Honor, 2023 Korean American Day, 2022 Korean American Day Remark Video, 2017, 2018, 2022 KAGC National Conference
  • I admire the genuine passion powering KAGC. It’s one of the few experiences I have had where I was able to connect with Korean Americans from diverse regions and backgrounds. It is relieving and inspiring to see an organization aim to and then successfully bring a community of Korean Americans for the same goal.

    Josephine Kim, Wellesley College
  • President Trump’s rhetoric on “Make America First”—I want you to understand that we cannot do that alone. It is with the Korean American community, the bridge to Korea, that we row together…The only way we can make this country great is if we help our partners become great, too. That is what you can count on from this administration, from this Congress, and you can count on our support.

    Rep. Ted Yoho (R, FL-3)
    Guest of Honor, 2017 & 2018 KAGC National Conference

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