Join the Movement – Be a Part of MATA!
Dear Friends and Well-Wishers,
It is with immense pride and deep responsibility that I step forward as the President of Mana American Telugu Association (MATA), a movement built on the pillars of Seva (Service), Samskruthi (Culture), and Samanathvam (Equality). Our mission is simple yet powerful—to unite and uplift every Telugu individual across North America, creating a platform where we celebrate our rich heritage, support one another, and build a thriving future for generations to come.
MATA is not just an organization—it is a movement of the people, by the people, and for the people. We are here to serve, to preserve, and to bring together every Telugu household under one united banner. MATA prioritizes direct community impact, regional engagement, and meaningful service initiatives that make a real difference in people’s lives.
Since our grand launch in New Jersey on April 14, with over 3,000 passionate members rallying behind us, MATA has been expanding rapidly across North America and India. In a historic achievement, we successfully hosted our first-ever National Convention on April 13 and 14, 2024 within just one year—setting a record with an incredible gathering of nearly 10,000 people! This milestone reflects the unparalleled energy, unity, and passion of our Telugu community.
Our Vision for 2025-2026:
As we move forward, I, along with our Executive Committee and Board of Directors, have outlined a bold vision for the future—one that requires the active participation of every Telugu individual who believes in unity, culture, and service. Our roadmap includes:
Our roadmap includes:
The name and title of this organization shall be the Mana American Telugu Association, hereinafter "MATA". MATA shall be a not-for-profit organization registered under the laws of the State ofNew Jerseyand shall exist in perpetuity. The functioning of MATA shall be on a calendar year basis and its fiscal year shall end on December 31 of each year.
The National Headquarters of MATA shall be the principal office of MATA, which shall be initially located in the State of New Jersey. The Board of Directors from time to time may elect to change the location of MATA's principal office. Administrative support personnel as approved by the Board of Directors shall staff the National Headquarters.
MATA shall have the following objectives and purposes:
Section 1: To promote exchange programs for students, scientists, and professionals of Telugu origin between the United States of America and India as well as other countries.
Section 2: To perpetuate, preserve, and maintain the heritage of the people of Telugu origin.
Section 3: To assist and promote literary, cultural, educational, religious, social, economic, health and community activities of people of Telugu origin.
Section 4: To invite distinguished Telugu scholars, artists, artisans, and statesmen to America for lectures, seminars, and congregations.
Section 5: To disburse funds in theUnited States of America and other countries for charitable, cultural, religious and educational activities directly or in cooperation with other not-for-profit organizations.
Section 6: To serve Telugu communities across the nation, addressing mainly the issues faced by them in the mainstream society.
Section 7: To organize periodic Telugu literary, educational, youth, and cultural conferences, either independently or in cooperation with the Telugu or other associations.
Section 8: To organize biannual conferences to promote Telugu Culture and empower the members to accomplish the objectives of the organization.
Section 9: Such powers as are now or may hereafter be granted by the General Not-For Profit Corporation Act of the State ofNew Jersey.
Section 1: MATA shall have five (5) categories of members that shall constitute the general body. The designation of such category and the qualification of the members of such category shall be as follows: