Other Name
Sponsors Type
Professional Association/Society
Country
United States
Grant Type
Fellowship/Scholarship/Dissertation
 Contact Info
Phone
978-579-2191
Email
traude@austria-boston.org
Address
34 Cutting Cross Way, Wayland MA 01778
Last modified on 2024-06-01 09:25:57
Description
Founded in Boston in 1944 and incorporated in 1970, the non-profit Austro-American Association was established to further the interest in Austria and Austrian culture and promote Austrian-American friendship. Austrian and American members participate in a wide variety of social and cultural programs. In recent years, events such as lectures, concerts, holiday celebrations, boat cruises, Stammtische1 and Heurige were frequently accompanied by fine Austrian cuisine. A Scholarship Fund provides grants to scholars and artists in support of projects related to Austrian culture. The Austro-American Association of Boston is an organization dedicated to promoting the many facts of the rich cultural heritage of Austria in America. The A-AA sponsors a wide variety of social and cultural programs, including lectures, readings, concerts, films, social events, and holiday observances. These celebrations include the Austrian-American Day (combined with a Heurigen which welcomes the new wine in Austria) on the 26th of September, and, on the 26th of October, the Austrian National Holiday which commemorates Austria’s independence after World War II. The A-AA’s Christmas Party and the Annual Meeting and Dinner are included in our schedule. The history of the Austro-American Association of Boston dates back to its founding in 1944 by a group of Austrians living in the Boston area. Many were Jewish immigrants who had settled in Boston short before World War II. Their purpose was to provide support to one another and perpetuate the traditions, culture, and language of their Austrian heritage in their new homeland. In the following years, the Association further expanded its membership to include other immigrants from Austria and Americans of Austrian descent, as well as many interested Americans enjoying our Austrian culture and the friendly atmosphere that characterizes our country. In order to accommodate these different groups, the meetings and lectures are held in English, but spirited conversations in German are heard at these events and at smaller and informal monthly gatherings, the “Stammtische”. A-AA events generally take place each month from September to July and are almost always accompanied by fine Austrian cuisine. The Austro-American Association of Boston is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in New England. In 2004, the organization had 113 members, 15 of them life members. In July 1970, the Association was incorporated as a non-profit cultural institution in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The A-AA scholarship program was established in 1976 with the nurturing of Prof. Harry Zohn, an incorporating member, former president, and long-time Chairman of the Board. The A-AA grants scholarship awards to scholars and artists, generally graduate students, in support of projects related to aspects of Austrian culture. In return, the recipients present lectures or performances related to their projects at one of our events. On June 6th, 2009, the A-AA celebrated its 65th anniversary with a dinner at the MIT Endicott House. Austrian Consul General Dr. Brigitte Blaha and Austrian Vice Consul Dr. Heinz Grohs were honored guests at the event. The A-AA is a member of the WELTBUND (www.weltbund.at), as well as a member of the Austrian-American Council (A-AC), an organization with chapters in almost all US states. Their objectives, cultivating the strong ties of friendship between the people of North America and Austria, promoting Austrian culture, and projecting the Austrian image, closely parallel those of the A-AA. The A-AA will continue to be a link for its members and friends to all Austrian topics of interest. With the help and determination of its members and our official Austrian representatives, we will become an even more active and effective extension of Austria.
Sponsor Relationship

  Austro-American Association of Boston is not a part of any other sponsors in our database.


  No sponsor in our database are part of Austro-American Association of Boston.

Most Recent Grants from This Sponsors
This award is given in memory of Professor Harry Zohn (1923-2001), who instituted the scholarship...
Added on 2022-04-19
Deadline Approaching Grants
No grants from this sponsor have deadline within a month period.