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Established in 1974, the American Hungarian Educators Association (AHEA) -- Amerikai Magyar Tanáregyesület -- is a professional and scholarly organization devoted to the teaching and dissemination of Hungarian culture -- history, folklore, literature, language, fine arts, music and scientific achievements.
The Association provides opportunities for those interested in Hungarian studies and Hungarian heritage to further these interests by
- actively supporting ethnic and multicultural programs to broaden awareness, within the United States, of Hungarian contributions to civilization;
- deepening the appreciation for Hungarian culture among Americans of Hungarian origin;
- encouraging the maintenance of the Hungarian language and Hungarian studies in English.
- As a heritage organization the AHEA is vitally interested in the preservation of historical documents and artifacts as close as possible to their place of creation.
The AHEA is open to cooperation with all groups interested in supporting Hungarian culture and Hungarian studies within the United States and Canada, as well as Central European countries with large indigenous Hungarian minorities.
The Hungarian American Cultural Association (HACA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports Hungarian cultural events in the Washington DC area, as well as across the United States.
The Hungarian American Cultural Association (HACA) is incorporated in Maryland as a tax exempt Section 501(c) (3) corporation whose charter includes the following:
(1) Assist and encourage educational and cultural interaction between the citizens of the United States and Hungary.
(2) To educate the public and foster interest and appreciation in the United States for the history and culture of Hungary including its literature, fine and performing arts, and scientific achievements.
(3) To sponsor and support educational and cultural programs relating to the foregoing purposes.
The Corporation is empowered to exercise all rights and duties allowed under the laws of the State of Maryland.