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ABOUT FIND, INC.

FIND is the Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue. Our purpose is to promote unity and cooperation of Filipino students. Our goals are:

to offer a channel for dialogue and action
to promote and preserve Filipino culture
to further awareness of issues pertinent to the Filipino community
to offer support to Filipinos studying at East Coast institutions

Founded on April 11, 1992, the Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue (FIND) stands as a symbol to the ethnic consciousness presently seen on university campuses. With the growing number of Filipino organizations at these institutions, there exists an inherent "desire to know" about one's culture. Ranging from the personal search and identification to the large scale social awareness, FIND Inc. is an organization that opens the door to communication and collaboration among its members. It offers those interested an opportunity to see what else is out there: a broad perspective to the increasing Filipino presence in America.

Aware of a strong but fragmented Filipino presence on the East Coast, college students from the Northern seaboard attended a dinner sponsored by KASAMA in April 1991 at Yale University. These college students discussed the collaboration of a formal network that would tie together smaller networks in the coastal regions. A group of enthusiastic students volunteered to form a Steering Committee for the formation of the East Coast Network of Colleges (ECNC). This steering Committee (SC) has met several times in the New England area prior to a second conference held at New York University (NYU). A constitution was created incorporating the SC's vision of an organization that would accommodate the need of the Filipino student. The International Filipino Association at NYU conference was structured to further the networking efforts and eventually facilitated the ratification of a regional network. The name FIND was chosen to illustrate a continuing process of student unification. An official Steering Committee was elected with representatives from each of the six established districts, mainly in the Northern region of the East Coast. A ratified constitution and bylaws of FIND Inc. were complete in time for the first FIND Conference held at Harvard in April 1992. FIND became a reality. (notes from 1995 UVA dialogue program)

Established 1991

At a conference sponsored by KASAMA, at Yale University in April of 1991, Filipino college students from the Northern seaboard discussed the formation of a formal network capable of linking East Coast institutions. Realizing the importance of such a network, a group of students designed a Constitution to provide an efficient, effective structure whereby students could interact to discuss issues, to mobilize our communities, to celebrate our culture and heritage, and to support one other. With the formal ratification of our Constitution on April 11, 1992 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the framework for an organization capable of unifying Filipino students emerged. FIND was on its way to becoming a reality.

FIND Inc. Accomplishments

Currently, our Network actively links over 90 East Coast college, university, vocational, and technical schools. Most districts have formed an internal executive structure. Moreover, with such a structure in place, districts have been able to successfully sponsor their own events and raise money for the District and the Network as a whole. Strong, cohesive Districts are the key to FIND Inc.

Since formal ratification of the Constitution, well-attended Dialogues and Conferences have been sponsored by various districts:

Conference

Dialogue

Harvard University 
Spring 1992

Mt. Holyoke College 
Fall 1992

George Washington University 
Spring 1993

University of Rochester 
Fall 1993

Rutgers-New Brunswick
Spring 1994

Fairfield University 
Fall 1994

University of Maryland 
Spring 1995

University of Virginia 
Fall 1995

Boston University
Spring 1996

SUNY
Fall 1996

University of Pennsylvania
Spring 1997

SUNY Binghamton
Fall 1997

George Washington University
Spring 1998

Drexel University
Fall 1998

Harvard University
Spring 1999

Old Dominion University
Fall 1999

Rutgers University
Spring 2000

George Mason University
Fall 2000 

No Conference 
Spring 2001

SUNY Stony Brook 
Fall 2001

Pennsylvania State University 
Spring 2002

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Fall 2002

University of Maryland - Baltimore County 
Spring 2003

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
Fall 2003

Drexel University 
Spring 2004

College of Mount St. Vincent 
Fall 2004

College of William and Mary 
Spring 2005

George Mason University 
Fall 2005

The State University of Buffalo 
Spring 2006

Drexel University 
Fall 2006

Ramapo College of New Jersey
Spring 2007
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Fall 2007
University of Maryland - College Park
Spring 2008
TBA
Fall 2008

Strengthening Network ties, a semi-annual newsletter, Ating Panahon, has been consistently published and a directory of participating schools and students is available.

FIND Inc. has also established a working relationship with other networks such as the National Filipino American Youth Association (NFAYA), the National Pilipino Student Conference (NPSC), and the East Coast Asian Student Union (ECASU).