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ABOUT US

The Caribbean American Research Foundation Inc is a not-for-profit community organization incorporated in the State of New York, having 501©3 tax exempt status, dedicated primarily to the advancement and sustainable development of the peoples of the Caribbean and Central America and their Diasporas in North America and elsewhere globally. 

OBJECTIVES

Our objectives are:
·         To promote higher education through distance learning and other traditional means to the needy communities of  African 
              descendants, indigenous peoples and other ethnic minorities;
·         To support capacity building  and general education at all levels and across the various sectors of the society and the economy;
·         To provide a forum for Caribbean scholars and educators to present papers and research projects relating to the advancement
              of Caribbean cultural, social, economic, and educational achievement;
·         To promote the exchange of cultural expression globally to benefit the peoples of  the Americas, Africa, and elsewhere
              through educational experiences for students, educators, and other professionals, and through technology exchange;
·         To support research designed to provide data and new information on various aspects of the Caribbean, Africa, and the
              Americas;
·         To support the publication of research on the Caribbean and the Diaspora worldwide;
·         To foster the cultural, social, economic, and educational well being of the Caribbean immigrant community in the United
              States by supporting multi-culturalism and diversity in education for the community-at-large;
·         To provide scholarships and fellowships for students and distinguished scholars, to enhance, expand and advance 
              intellectual productivity.
 

 


Caribbean American Research Foundation Inc (CARF)
68B Rogers Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Tel. 718-617-3744;  718-230-7480    
Fax 718-328- 9361  
Email: 
jagpi3@yahoo.com  
Web: 
http://caramfound.org

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