The American Institute of Polish Culture

A nonprofit organization

$1,325 raised by 4 donors

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The American Insitute of Polish Culture, ongoing programs include: The Harriet Irsay Scholarship was established in 1992 and every year it awards ten to fifteen scholarships to talented students. All majors and areas of study are considered and most applicants are of Polish descent. Over the years, AIPC has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to more than 400 worthy students.

In 1998, the Institute spearheaded the establishment of the Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies at the University of Virginia for research, education, and sponsorship of visiting scholars. In 2008, the Chair was moved to the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. where lectures and conferences continue to be presented on a regular basis. AIPC also established the lecture series at the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Virginia in 2005 until late 2019.

AIPC has sponsored hundreds of lectures at educational facilities throughout the years. As a result of four and half decades of collaboration with leading national public state universities, the Lady Blanka Rosenstiel Lecture Series on Poland were established in 1998, 2008,2010. Topics focus on current affairs such as globalization, art, music, politics and economics. In addition, The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) in Washington, D.C. has benefitted from scholarship funding from the Institute since 1999. Every summer, TFAS sends scholarship recipients to a 3-month international program that explores dozens of world issues led by renowned historians, leaders, and scientists.

The first International Polonaise Ball was held in Miami 51 years ago and serves as the main fundraiser for the Institute. Every year a different theme explores the cultural ties between Poland and other countries, such as Spain, India, Greece, Japan, Italy, Great Britain, Argentina, Brazil, and China. Guests attend from all over the world. The Institute's Gold Medal has been awarded to many worthy recipients during the Ball.


Mission

Blanka A. Rosenstiel founded The American Institute of Polish Culture (AIPC) in 1972 as a non-profit, tax-exempt Florida Corporation. Our aim is twofold. First, to share with Americans the rich heritage of Poland which has contributed in so many ways to the history of the U.S., and second, to promote the scientific, scholarly, and artistic contributions of Polish-Americans. For almost fifty years, our programs have received support from our members and friends, and the enthusiastic participation of other ethnic groups in the community which has helped to strengthen our leading role in the cultural life of Polonia. We remain strongly committed to educating our fellow citizens about Poland and her people whenever and wherever we can.

AIPC is a non profit organization promoting culture through scholarships, publications, films, exhibitions, lecture series and educational events in South FL and beyond.

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Summary

Organization name

The American Institute of Polish Culture

Tax id (EIN)

59-1440908

Address

1440 79th Street Causeway Suite 117
Miami, FL 33141

Phone

305-864-2349

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