The Hmong Committee of 100 is a national non-partisan, 501(c) (4) organization composed of American citizens of Hmong descent. Each member has achieved positions of leadership in the United States in a broad range of professions.
The Hmong Committee of 100 was founded in 2024 by a group of concerned Hmong Americans, who are leaders in their fields. They recognized the need to form an entity that will address the growth and development of the Hmong community politically, economically, and socially. It is through our members’ activity in academia, government, business, law, science, and the arts that we believe we can provide a cultural dimension to the great issues facing our Hmong community worldwide.
Membership in the Hmong Committee of 100 is by invitation only and only to selected American citizens of Hmong descent. Invitees are individuals who have demonstrated leadership in their respective fields, are active in the Hmong American community, and are willing to commit actively their resources to participate in the Hmong Committee of 100 programs and promote the goals of the Committee.
Our mission is to increase the political, economic, and social welfare and capacity of the Hmong American community through civic education, community engagement, and political participation. We envision a diverse, equitable, and inclusive society where all can thrive.
Civic Education and Community Engagement
To facilitate, educate and engage our community on issues and institutions that impact our daily lives through the creation of fellowship and internship opportunities.
Political Participation
Develop, train, and support individuals for leadership positions within the public policy arena as well as advocate for policy initiatives that is beneficial to the American community.
Network and Collaborate
Bring people together across generations and professions who wish to create lasting change in the community.