Joe Grimm donates $10,000 to AAJA

Joe Grimm

Joe Grimm

By Carolyn Chin
Voices

Longtime AAJA member Joe Grimm, formerly a recruiter for the Detroit Free Press, donated $10,000 to AAJA as an annual scholarship endowment. Grimm’s donation was made in memory of Vincent Chin and his deceased mother, Lily, who never saw justice for her son’s death.

Last year, Grimm donated $3,500 to AAJA, and his former company, Gannett Co., added a $3,300 donation, Grimm said. Grimm received AAJA’s Leadership in Diversity award at the 2005 Convention in Minneapolis.

Grimm’s donation and scholarship is not connected to AAJA’s existing Vincent Chin Scholarship, which was not given out this year due to lack of funding, according to Nao Vang, AAJA student programs coordinator. Grimm said he also expects to donate money next year, making the endowment at least $20,000, plus interest.

In a note sent to AAJA National President Sharon Chan, Grimm stated that the money is meant to be used only for student scholarships and not toward financial operations.

“If AAJA can’t give scholarships, then I’d want to move the money somewhere else,” said Grimm in an interview.

Chan announced the donation at today’s Advisory Board meeting, noting that regardless of difficult financial times, people still care about the organization and its mission.

Grimm said he has mulled the idea to donate money for a Vincent Chin scholarship to AAJA in the past few years. Chin’s slaying in 1982 is considered a linchpin moment in the pan-Asian American movement.

Grimm writes the “Ask the Recruiter” column for the Poynter Institute and is a visiting editor-in-residence at the Michigan State University School of Journalism.

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2 Responses to “Joe Grimm donates $10,000 to AAJA”

  1. Kim says:

    Wow, Joe — You are an angel. Thanks so much for the thoughtful donation to AAJA scholarships. As a former scholarship winner, I can attest to how much they mean to students.

    Take Care,
    Kim

  2. Ivan Roman says:

    Joe, a big hug from me and NAHJ. It’s people like you that helps us keep going on in this fight. Helping students in this way is so important and precious to us.

    Ivan Roman
    NAHJ Executive Director

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