Join the Anguilla Progressive Association of New York, Inc. (APANY)

You can make a difference. 

As a Non-profit 501(c) (3) Organization, the Anguilla Progressive Association of New York is dedicated to the development of several ambitious and purposeful projects. Our mission and vision is to support the growth of College and Heritage funds, to create a Multifunctional Community Center for youth and seniors programs, and for connecting Anguillians and friends of Anguilla world wide through Diaspora Tourism. Become a member now, and help support these meaningful initiatives!

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ANGUILLA PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP LEVELS

Option 1 – Active Membership $50:
Any person(s) born in the island of Anguilla or their descendants .

Option 2 – Associate Membership $100:

Is any person(s) or / organization(s) who share a common interest in the goals of this Association
and will help to promote the goals then are eligible for Associate membership .

Option 3 – Honorary Membership $500:
Honorary membership shall be bestowed upon any person of any nationality who supports or
provides services to the Caribbean-American community and assist the Association in achieving its goals .

APANY Membership Levels: Please Select Your Membership Level

Get Involved

Your interest in joining APANY allows us to connect people and create partnerships in Anguilla. We run development projects with our partners, seeking the most constructive solutions.

 

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Tell your friends and family mission in Anguilla. There's no better way to make an impact than to become an active advocate yourself. Join now and make an impact!



Who Are We: The association is made up out of a group of first and second-generation, hardworking, and concerned Anguillians who have come together to form a not for profit 501 © 3 Corporation in the state of New York, USA. Formed in 1996 in response to the destructive Hurricane Luis, our organization remains dedicated to providing assistance for the educational, social, economic and cultural needs of Anguillians at home and abroad.




Header Photo: Jamal Gumbs