Indian NRI Tamil cultural associations in the United States are non-profit organizations that aim to promote and preserve Tamil culture, language, and traditions among the Tamil community living in the US. These associations provide a platform for Tamil people to come together and celebrate their cultural heritage through various events, including cultural festivals, music and dance performances, and language classes.
The Chicago Tamil Sangam is a non-profit cultural organization located in Illinois, United States. It was established in 1975 to promote and preserve Tamil culture and heritage among the Tamil-speaking community in the Chicago area. The Chicago Tamil Sangam organizes various cultural events, including Tamil New Year celebrations, Pongal festival, Diwali celebration, and other cultural and literary events throughout the year. The organization also runs Tamil language classes for children and adults to help them learn and improve their Tamil language skills.
The South Florida Tamil Sangam is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and preserve Tamil culture, language, and traditions in South Florida. The organization was established in 1977 by a group of Tamil immigrants who wanted to create a space for Tamil people in the region to come together and celebrate their cultural heritage. The South Florida Tamil Sangam organizes various events and activities throughout the year, including cultural festivals, musical and dance performances, language classes, and community service projects.
Tamil Association of Greater Delaware Valley, one of the oldest Tamil organisations in the USA. TAGDV was founded in 1970 by Indian expatriates from Tamil Nadu, India and serves the geographical tri-state area around Philadelphia including the South East PA, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware. The Tamil Association of Greater Delaware Valley (TAGDV) is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The Connecticut Tamil Sangam is a non-profit organization that promotes and preserves Tamil culture, language, and heritage in the state of Connecticut. It was established in 1979 and has been active in organizing cultural and social events for the Tamil community in the region. The organization also provides educational opportunities, including language classes and scholarships for students. The Connecticut Tamil Sangam is committed to promoting intercultural understanding and bridging the gap between Tamil and American cultures.
Tamil Association of Colorado (TAC) is a non-profit, cultural organization serving the Colorado area that will strive to maintain Tamil culture, educational and community activities. May 9, 2004 was an important day for our Colorado Tamil community. Around 50 families gathered at Robert Clement Park, Littleton for the Tamil Picnic. It was felt by everyone that we need to form an association. Office bearers were nominated and eventually Tamil Colorado Association was formed. Currently, the association is conducting many cultural events serving more than 500 families in Colorado.
Bay Area Tamil Manram is a non-profit, non-political, and non-partisan organization. It has been serving the San Francisco bay area since 1980. It was started as a group for like-minded Tamils to socialize and has grown into a strong organization of what it is now. The success behind this organization is that it has adapted to changing times and needs of the Tamil community in these 25+ years. Before the days of proper Tamil schools in the bay area, Tamil Manram has conducted Tamil classes for children and adults.