Africa-America Institute

Its programming expanded to provide academic and professional skills training opportunities for Africans in both the U.S. and Africa in the 1990s.

AAI's programs evolved in the early- 2000s to focus on increased U.S.-Africa engagement on issues impacting the African continent with policymakers and business leaders from the U.S. and Africa.

[7] AAI Future Leaders Legacy Fund The AAI Future Leaders Legacy Fund provides scholarships for African students to earn bachelor's degrees and vocational and technical training certifications at high performing African institutions.

[12] AAI's annual State of Education on Africa (SOE) conference is a space for learning and dialogue between students, parents, teachers, leaders, and innovators interested in transforming K-12 education by infusing it with scholarly and unbiased knowledge about Africa and the worldwide Diaspora through effective teaching that supports student academic achievement.

The SOE conference provides a platform to discuss and put forth solution on education at levels in Africa.