The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc., originally the Chinatown Planning Council (CPC), was founded in 1965 as a grassroots community-based organization in response to the tremendous influx of Chinese immigrants after the change in immigration laws and amid the
Great Society movement. Initially, CPC volunteers counseled families by referring them to local schools and provided case management services to help immigrants adjust to their new homes. Filling a void in the community as the first social service agency to serve
Chinese-Americans in New York, CPC began to expand its services based on the needs expressed by those in the community. In 1966, CPC launched its
Head Start Program and youth programs for preschool and school-age children. In 1970 it opened its first child care center; in 1971, it began its seminal youth program,
Project Reach; and in 1972, it opened the Project Open Door Senior Citizen Center. It helped construct two uniquely conceived senior citizen residential buildings, Everlasting Pine and Hong Ning. In 1975, it launched its employment & training services with the English Language Center, which provided new immigrants with badly needed job-readiness skills training and workplace English instruction. The Chinese-American Arts Council, a CPC subsidiary, was founded in 1975. Major
John Fugh (1994), film director
Ang Lee (1996), Nobel Prize winner Dr.
Daniel C. Tsui (1999), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
Sheryl WuDunn (2011), among others. CPC holds two major events, a biennial Brooklyn Bridge Walk-A-Thon with a Family Day Fair and an annual Chinese New Year Dinner. Many elected officials support the events and CPC, including New York City Comptroller
John Liu, New York State Assembly Speaker
Sheldon Silver, New York State Senator
Tom Duane, New York City Council Member
Margaret Chin, Brooklyn Borough President
Marty Markowitz, and many others. In April 2025, the
United States House Committee on Homeland Security announced that it was investigating CPC for the "potential use of federal funds" to "facilitate illegal immigration." == Main office and branches ==