Empowering the Indian American community through initiatives that promote civic engagement.

Conversations Over Coffee

Conversations Over Coffee (CoC@IAPAC) fosters community involvement by facilitating discussions with elected officials, meeting candidates running for office, and addressing community concerns. These events, hosted at various Greater Houston locations, encourage participation, raise awareness of elections at all levels, and aim to increase voter turnout.

W.E. @ IAPAC

WE@IAPAC, a pioneering initiative, empowers Indian American women in politics. It amplifies their voices with elected officials, fosters political leadership, and champions women-centric concerns. Breaking barriers, it supports women in both advocacy and candidacy for a more inclusive and equitable political landscape.

W.E. @ IAPAC

WE@IAPAC, a pioneering initiative, empowers Indian American women in politics. It amplifies their voices with elected officials, fosters political leadership, and champions women-centric concerns. Breaking barriers, it supports women in both advocacy and candidacy for a more inclusive and equitable political landscape.

Elected Officials Reception

Elected Officials Receptions unite elected representatives and Indian American and global community leaders from diverse cultures and religions during the festive season. It provides a casual atmosphere for networking, addressing local issues, and building bridges with the larger community.

Candidate Forum

Candidate Forums provide voters an opportunity to learn about candidates’ positions on various issues, enabling informed decisions during elections. It fosters civic engagement and transparency, ensuring a well-informed electorate.

Candidate Forum

Candidate Forums provide voters an opportunity to learn about candidates’ positions on various issues, enabling informed decisions during elections. It fosters civic engagement and transparency, ensuring a well-informed electorate.

Advocacy

Through its advocacy work, IAPAC engages elected representatives to address immigration challenges, promote cultural awareness, foster India-US relations, and better represent Indian American voices in government.