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Give2Asia2015_EventProgram_R5
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340 Pine Street, Ste. #501
San Francisco, CA 94104
www.give2asia.org
presents
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
THE MARK HOPKINS
INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
EVENT PROGRAM
“We have to free our mind, imagine
what has never happened before
and write social fiction. We need
to imagine things to make them
happen. If you don’t imagine,
it will never happen”
Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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GIVE2ASIA
STRENGTHENS
COMMUNITIES
THROUGHOUT
ASIA BY BUILDING
TRUSTED NETWORKS
FOR CHARITABLE
INVESTMENT.
RECEPTION 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Network with business, nonprofit, and philanthropy leaders from Asia and the U.S.
DINNER AND AWARDS GALA 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Welcome—Mistress of Ceremonies, Wendy Tokuda
OPENING PERFORMANCE: Phare Cambodian Circus
Performing for the first time in the U.S., Give2Asia grantee, Phare, is a social enterprise
offering free arts and academic education to more than 1,000 students in Siem Reap.
REMARKS
Ta-lin Hsu, Give2Asia Chairman of the Board
Birger Stamperdahl, Give2Asia President and CEO
Edwin M. Lee, Mayor of San Francisco
VIDEO PRESENTATION
PRESENTATION OF 2015 PROGRAM EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Bright Star Mobile Library SAEED MALIK
China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation LIU WENKUI
International Institute of Rural Education ISAAC BEKALO
Agastya International Foundation RAMJI RAGHAVAN
Guiuan Development Foundation, Inc. MARGE DE LA CRUZ
YouChange Foundation
Narada Foundation
Introduced by George SyCip, Program Committee Chair and member, Give2Asia Board
of Directors
Introduced by William P. Fuller, William P. Fuller, Vice Chair, Give2Asia Board of Directors
OUR MISSION
FOUNDER OF GRAMEEN BANK
AND YUNUS CENTREMUHAMMAD YUNUS
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OUR IMPACT
Working collaboratively with our network
of partners and grantees, Give2Asia is a
philanthropic leader across Asia.
For example, Give2Asia has:
• Responded to over 40 disasters, and was the
second largest international donor after the
Red Cross for the 2008 China earthquake
raising $17 million.
• Raised $3 million for investment into recovery
following the recent earthquake disaster in Nepal.
• Funded neo-natal health programs across Asia
with Johnson Johnson for 10 years, investing
over $20 million.
what is
Give2Asia is a U.S.-based international nonprofit organization
that connects corporations, foundations, and individuals with
charitable projects and social enterprises all across Asia. Since
2001, Give2Asia has built a network of over 2,000 grant recipients
and 15,000 donors in 25 countries from Afghanistan to Australia.
Our work focuses on key issues such as healthcare, the environment,
disaster preparedness and relief, and poverty alleviation. Give2Asia
has a team of local staff, in-country advisors, and partners in every
country where we work, ensuring projects are effective, results are
transparent, and grant recipients are accountable. We help local
organizations expand the scope of their development efforts, while
meeting our donors’ goals.
Give2Asia has proudly served as the philanthropy partner in
Asia for hundreds of donors, companies, foundations and nonprofit
organizations. For example: Starbucks Coffee Company, Facebook,
Synopsys, Steamboat Ventures, Bank of America, EMC, Adobe
Systems, State Street, Caterpillar, Qualcomm, Pepsi, Silicon Valley
Community Foundation, the David Lucile Packard Foundation,
the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation, and the Deshpande Foundation.
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INTRODUCTION
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GIVE2ASIA FACTS
There are many ways that you can have an
impact, and support Give2Asia:
• Make a tax-deductible contribution of cash, appreciated
securities, or real property.
• Partner with Give2Asia on a grant making initiative of
your choosing. If you have a cause or country in Asia
that you are interested in supporting, working together,
we can leverage our broad network of leaders and help
you identify a vetted, local organization whose work is
aligned with your philanthropic goals and interests.
• Set up a fund with Give2Asia and allow us to support
your ongoing philanthropic investments in Asia.
• Leave a lasting legacy and include Give2Asia in your
will or estate plans.
To partner with Give2Asia, and for more information, please
call us at 415.967.6300 or email us at info@give2asia.org.
support
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RECIPIENT COUNTRIES IN 2014
EAST ASIA
17%
SOUTHEAST ASIA
19%
SOUTH ASIA
27%
CHINA
36%
OTHER
1%
RECIPIENT CAUSES IN 2014
LIVELIHOOD
21%
EDUCATION
31%
ENVIRONMENT
10%
SOCIAL SERVICES
8%
HEALTH
17%
OTHER
5%
DISASTERS
9%
NTRIES IN 2014
H ASIA
%
CHINA
36%
ER
%
RECIPIENT CAUSES IN 2014
LIVELIHOOD
21%
EDUCATION
31%
ENVIRONMENT
10%
SOCIAL SERVICES
8%
HEALTH
17%
OTHER
5%
DISASTERS
9%
BY THE NUMBERS
Give2Asia supports programs that address critical issues such as
healthcare, education, skills training, and the environment. We build lasting
connections between donors and local programs in Asia by fostering trust
and accountability on both sides of the giving relationship.
JOIN US
5. WE THANK OUR HONORARY HOST
COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THEIR
ONGOING SUPPORT.
HONORARY HOST COMMITTEE
MICHAEL H. ARMACOST
former u.s. ambassador to japan the philippines
WILLIAM H. DRAPER
general partner, draper richards l.p.
MIKE HONDA
u.s. congressman for california
GARY LOCKE
former u.s. ambassador to china
WILLIAM J. PERRY
former u.s. secretary of defense
GEORGE SHULTZ
former u.s. secretary of state
CHARLOTTE SHULTZ
chief of protocol for san francisco
LAURA D’ANDREA TYSON
former chair, u.s. president’s council of economic advisors
STEVE P. WESTLY
founder managing partner, the westly group
LINDA TSAO YANG
former ambassador and executive director, asian development bank
WE THANK THE GALA ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE FOR ITS TIRELESS
DEDICATION TO MAKING TODAY’S
CELEBRATION POSSIBLE.
GALA ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
NARENDRA AGRAWAL
WILLIAM P. FULLER
TA-LIN HSU
TERESA ORR
SAFI QURESHEY
BIRGER STAMPERDAHL
BILL TAYLOR
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COMMITTEES
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“Since 2007, we have been proud partners of
Give2Asia. Having left India 40 years ago, our
collaboration with Give2Asia has been vital to our
understanding of the local issues and how we can
have an impact. Thanks to Give2Asia, our efforts
are bearing fruits and have grown into a major
program. We could never have achieved these
results on our own.”
Desh and Jaishree Deshpande, The Deshpande Foundation
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SPONSORS*
WE THANK ALL OF OUR SPONSORS,
SUPPORTERS, AND CONTRIBUTORS
FOR THEIR GENEROSITY AND
COMMITMENT TO GIVE2ASIA.
LEAD SPONSORS
BILL AND MARY KIM TA-LIN AND JOYCE HSU
BENEFACTOR SPONSORS
THE ASIA FOUNDATION
WILLIAM P. FULLER AND
JENNIFER BECKETT
MOBI INSTITUTE, SANTA CLARA
UNIVERSITY
WILLIAM J. PERRY
LESLIE TANG SCHILLING
STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
GEORGE AND BARBARA SYCIP
SYNOPSYS
STEVE AND ANITA WESTLY
ANONYMOUS
PATRON SPONSORS
CAPITAL GROUP PARTNERS
MICHAEL CHANG
THE DESHPANDE FOUNDATION
INTERPRETA
RAYMOND LEUNG
SAFI AND ANITA QURESHEY
STEAMBOAT VENTURES
ASE GROUP
ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN
PUBLIC AFFAIRS ASSOCIATION
ATLANTIC TRUST
IN HONOR OF DR. QURATUL AIN
BAKHTEARI AND IDSP, PAKISTAN
BENEFIT TOMORROW
BINGHAM, OSBORN AND
SCARBOROUGH, LLC
JOHN AND BARBARA BOHN
BRIGHT STAR MOBILE LIBRARY
PAMELA CALVERT
MICHAEL CHIOU
EUGENE AND JENNY HONG
GWONG LEE
LUXNET CORPORATION
MERCHANT AND GOULD
MONTE JADE WEST SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION
BO SHAO AND JENNY PAO
CYNTHIA SHEN
PAUL AND MARY SLAWSON
STAGE 4 SOLUTIONS, INC
BIRGER AND JULIET STAMPERDAHL
CARTER TSENG
WI HARPER GROUP
ALICE WU AND ALBERT LAM
SPONSORS
OTHER CONTRIBUTORS
FRANK ELLSWORTH
BOB AND JILL LIN
OUTWORX
BILL TAYLOR
“Since 2003, Johnson Johnson has partnered with Give2Asia to help
people in need in the Asia Pacific region. We share their goal to make positive
changes in the lives of people and communities, and also the belief that local,
community-based organizations are in the best position to inform where and
how our support can have the greatest impact. Give2Asia’s expertise in grant
making has been indispensable for our philanthropic work, and we especially
value their rigorous due diligence on selecting grantee organizations, their
technical advice on program development, as well as their ability to measure
and report on the impact our investments have made in local communities.”
Katsura Tsuno, Director, Corporate Contributions, Asia-Pacific , Johnson Johnson
IN-KIND SUPPORTERS
CHINA AIRLINES
EAST BALI CASHEWS
NUMI ORGANIC TEA
ROLAND ROSARIO CELLARS
SALVARE LA VIT’A
SLAWSON FAMILY VINEYARD
TATCHA
WRIGLEY, A SUBSIDIARY OF MARS, INC.
CONSULTANTS
TERRI MILLER TLM CONSULTING
MELANIE KING DREAMERS AND HEROES
CLINT DELAPAZ 5SEVEN DESIGN
KEVIN WONG VIDEO PRODUCTION
7. GIVE2ASIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND STEWARDSHIP
USA
BIRGER STAMPERDAHL
PRESIDENT CEO
ADAM EADS
DIRECTOR,
DISASTER PROGRAMS
KALSANG TASHI
DIRECTOR,
ADVISED GRANTMAKING
AQEELA JOGEE
DIRECTOR,
ADVISORY SERVICES
GARRISON SPENCER
FISCAL SPONSORSHIP
MANAGER
KATHRYN CHIN
PROGRAM MANAGER
ANA SYCIP
PROGRAM ASSOCIATE
ALISON YEE
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
ERIN MORIOKA
PROGRAM ASSOCIATE
JASON RABY
PROGRAM ASSOCIATE
CHINA
XIAO RONG
COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE
ZHANG WENQI
PROGRAM MANAGER
ZHANG SIYU
PROGRAM ASSOCIATE
BHUTAN
THINLEY CHODEN
COUNTRY ADVISOR
HONG KONG
SARENA CHAN
COUNTRY ADVISOR
INDONESIA
ANNA JULIASTUTI
COUNTRY ADVISOR
KOREA
YOUNG JU LEE
COUNTRY ADVISOR
MONGOLIA
BAGI JAAVAA
COUNTRY ADVISOR
NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA
LINDA GRIFFITH
COUNTRY ADVISOR
PHILIPPINES
ALEXIE MERCADO
COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE
SINGAPORE
PRAPTI UPADHYAY ANAND
COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE
SRI LANKA
SHARADHA DE SARAM
COUNTRY ADVISOR
TAIWAN
JILL CHANG
COUNTRY ADVISOR
COUNTRY PARTNERS
THE ASIA FOUNDATION
AFGHANISTAN
BANGLADESH
CAMBODIA
LAOS
MALAYSIA
NEPAL
PACIFIC ISLANDS
THAILAND
TIMOR LESTE
VIETNAM
CATALYST SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
INDIA
JAPAN NPO CENTER
JAPAN
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
INTERNATIONAL
MYANMAR
PAKISTAN CENTRE FOR
PHILANTHROPY
PAKISTAN
FINANCE AND OPERATIONS
PAMELA CALVERT
VICE PRESIDENT,
FINANCE AND
ADMINISTRATION
JOSEPHINE CHIANG
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
MANAGER
MARVIN TOM
ACCOUNTANT
ONUR KAYA
IS MGMT CONSULTANT
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GIVE2ASIA STAFF AND ADVISORS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS
TA-LIN HSU CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
BIRGER STAMPERDAHL PRESIDENT AND CEO
BILL S. KIM CHAIR EMERITUS
WILLIAM P. FULLER VICE CHAIR
TERESA ORR VICE CHAIR
EUGENE HONG TREASURER
JOE LUMARDA SECRETARY
DIRECTORS
NARENDRA AGRAWAL
DAVID ARNOLD
FRANK L. ELLSWORTH
ALEXANDER S. FRIEDMAN
MICHAEL W. KELLY
KAI-FU LEE
AL NJOO
SAFI QURESHEY
LESLIE TANG SCHILLING
YI BO SHAO
GEORGE SYCIP
BILL TAYLOR
CARTER TSENG
EMERITUS MEMBERS
ALEXANDER D. CALHOUN, ESQ. FOUNDING CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
SUSAN J. PHARR DIRECTOR EMERITUS
MISSIE RENNIE DIRECTOR EMERITUS
PAUL S. SLAWSON DIRECTOR EMERITUS
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BIRGER STAMPERDAHL SPEAKER
President CEO, Give2Asia
Since 2006, Birger has been part of the Give2Asia team,
applying his experience in nonprofit development and
partnership building to expand Give2Asia’s work. From his
years of experience serving donors and partners, Birger has developed a
passion for the diverse and ever-changing landscape of nonprofits and social
ventures in Asia. Prior to Give2Asia, he worked in technology marketing in
Silicon Valley for clients such as HP and EMC.
WILLIAM P. FULLER SPEAKER
Vice Chair, Give2Asia
Bill Fuller has had a long career in international development
working with the Ford Foundation, the World Bank, and USAID
in Thailand, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Washington, D.C.
From 1989 to 2004, Dr. Fuller served as the CEO of the Asia Foundation and
participated in the founding of Give2Asia. He is currently on the boards of
ArrayNetworks in Milpitas, and Bank of the Orient in San Francisco. In addition
to serving as Vice Chair of the board of Give2Asia, Dr. Fuller is on the boards
of the Japan Society of Northern California, the World Affairs Council, and the
China Foundation for Education in Taiwan. He is a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations and the President’s Council of the United Religions Initiative.
He is the recipient of several awards for his work in international development.
GEORGE SYCIP SPEAKER
Board Director, Give2Asia
Mr. SyCip is President of Halanna Management Corporation
and a Founder and Principal in Galaxaco China Group, L.L.C.
Mr. SyCip currently serves as a Trustee or Advisory Board
Member of the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Global Heritage
Fund, the Museum of Chinese in America, and the California-Asia Business
Council. He also serves on various corporate boards in Asia and the US with
interests in Food and Energy. He has also served as Commissioner for the City
and County of San Francisco’s Social Services Department.
WENDY TOKUDA MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES
Wendy Tokuda has anchored and reported in the Bay Area
for nearly 30 years. While Wendy retired from daily anchoring
in 2010, she continues to profile low-income, at-risk Bay Area
teenagers in her award-winning series, “Students Rising Above.”
Tokuda’s awards include the Governors’ Award in recognition of her television
work public service in 2010; an AP Stan Chambers Award for Extraordinary
Achievement; Good News Award from the American Women in Radio
Television, Sacramento Chapter (recognizing Broadcast News that furthers the
Triumph of the Human Spirit); a Peabody award; a national Emmy for Public
Service; the national Sigma Delta Chi Public Service Award; the NAB Service
to America Award. She has also won seven Emmys, three first-place awards
from Tri-State United Press International, two Northern California World Affairs
Council Awards of Excellence, four California AP Certificates of Excellence, four
first place RTNDA awards, three Peninsula Press Club awards, a Golden Mike
Award, a Los Angeles Press Club Award and the Lincoln Child Center’s James
Mann Award 2011 for Community Service. Wendy was the founding president
of the Bay Area chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association.
TA-LIN HSU SPEAKER
Chairman of the Board, Give2Asia
Ta-lin Hsu is the founder and chairman of HQ Asia Pacific.
Since its inception, HQ Asia Pacific has managed 26 funds
of over U.S. $3.5 billion in committed capital. Dr. Hsu was a
founding member of the prestigious Technology Review Board of Taiwan, which
was instrumental in the establishment of the country’s technology industry and
a pioneer of venture capital in Taiwan and Asia. Dr. Hsu is a Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, a Board Member of K.T. Li Foundation for the
Development of Science and Technology, the Founding President of the Chinese
Institute of Engineers/USA SF Bay Area Chapter, and a Founding Member of
Monte Jade West Science and Technology Association. In addition to Give2Asia,
he currently serves on the boards of Asian Americans for Good Government,
Shin-Shin Educational Foundation, and is a member of the Committee of 100.
Dr Hsu also serves on the boards of various leading global corporations,
including ASE Inc., and One Inc.
SPEAKERS
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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD RECIPIENT AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER
MUHAMMAD YUNUS
2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Founder of the Grameen Bank the Yunus Centre
Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur and pioneer of
the microcredit and microfinance concepts in development economics.
By founding the Grameen Bank, Yunus awarded loans to entrepreneurs
too poor to receive loans from traditional banks. This grassroots,
bottom-up, approach to development and improving the lives of
others is what earned Yunus the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus and
the Grameen Bank have allowed the most impoverished individuals a
chance at building a better life for themselves, their families, and the
world around them.
In recent years, Yunus has received numerous awards naming him one
of the world’s top social innovators. In 2008, Foreign Policy magazine
ranked Yunus #2 in its list of the world’s top 100 global thinkers. In
2009, Yunus received the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom,
and he was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2010. Yunus sits
on the board of directors at the United Nations Foundation, as well
as on a multitude of college and university boards around the world.
BRIGHT STAR MOBILE LIBRARY
SAEED MALIK
Saeed A. Malik decided to act on his dream of educating
the young generation and infusing them with knowledge
after serving as an international civil servant with the United Nations for over
25 years. His aim was to provide children with books that entertain, inform,
and evoke their curiosity; helping them develop awareness of the world
around them, while fostering questioning minds and promoting tolerance.
Malik’s novel initiative comes as the launch of a mobile library for children,
called the Bright Star Mobile Library. The library is presently established
inside two vans that carry over 1,000 books and patrol primary and junior
schools in the rural areas of Islamabad, keeping vigilant for prospective
borrowers and learners.
CHINA FOUNDATION FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION (CFPA)
LIU WENKUI
Since its founding, CFPA has raised nearly 900 million
Yuan for more than 200 poverty reduction projects, directly
helping 2 million poor people. CFPA is currently implementing five poverty
reduction projects including microfinance, maternal and infant health,
the New Great Wall, Project Angel, and various disaster relief efforts.
As China’s largest non-governmental organization, CFPA is able to effectively
reduce poverty for poor communities in China through various grassroots
management initiatives. The disaster relief projects in particular have been very
successful in providing recovery during Indonesian tsunamis, U.S. Hurricane
Katrina, the Pakistan earthquake, typhoon in Burma, Haiti earthquake, tsunami
in Japan, and several others. Due to this disaster preparedness infrastructure,
Give2Asia has partnered with CFPA for disaster relief efforts in Nepal.
AWARD RECIPIENTS
“Poverty is the absence of all human rights.
The frustrations, hostility and anger
generated by abject poverty cannot sustain
peace in any society.”
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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Agastya’s ‘commitment to action’ has also been recognized by the Clinton
Global Initiative. The Indian Prime Minister’s National Knowledge Commission
has recommended the Agastya model for a nationwide scale up. In 2013,
the Rockefeller Foundation named Agastya to its list of 100 Global Innovators.
GUIUAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.
MARGE DE LA CRUZ
Guiuan Development Foundation, Inc. (GDFI) plays an
important role in working with local communities in the
Philippines to help them see the important long-term benefits of preserving
and restoring at-risk natural habitats. Founded by Marge de la Cruz over 25
years ago, GDFI has played a unique role in merging the areas of ecological
restoration with community organization to achieve community resilience for
residents of Guiuan and the surrounding areas. Since Typhoon Yolanda hit in
2013, GDFI has partnered closely with Give2Asia on an integrated recovery
program that has improved the lives of island fishermen and helped prepare
them for disasters to come.
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RURAL EDUCATION (IIRR)
ISAAC BEKALO
Founded in 1960 by Dr. YC James Yen, IIRR is a rural development
organization working in Africa and Southeast Asia. IIRR focuses on
people-centered development through capacity building for impoverished
individuals and their communities. IIRR programs cover education, food
security, asset building, environmental protection, and applied learning
and trainings. Customized courses and trainings address various themes
like natural resources, gender and development, business development,
organizational development and participatory approaches.
As President of IIRR, Isaac takes a lead role in strategy formulation;
organizational development; strategic management; and business plan
development, monitoring, and evaluation. Isaac built IIRR’s Africa Regional
Center from scratch by mobilizing resources, building strong teams, and
establishing a presence in four East African countries. Isaac has 25 years
of practical experience in community and organizational development,
management, and leadership.
AGASTYA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
RAMJI RAGHAVAN
Founded in 1999, Agastya International is an innovative organization that
brings science education to poorly funded schools in rural and urban
regions across 14 Indian states. It is one of the largest science education
programs that caters to economically disadvantaged children and
teachers in the world. Agastya provides disadvantaged and at-risk K-12
grade students, especially girls, with an opportunity to engage in learning
through mobile science labs. Its mission is to spark curiosity, creativity
and leadership among students and teachers alike.
Ramji Raghavan, an India based social-innovator and entrepreneur,
andone of the founders of Agastya, was elected as a senior fellow by
Ashoka: Innovators for the Public in 2009. Under his guidance, Agastya
won the Google Global Impact Award in 2013 for its TechlaBike project to
provide science equipment and digital resources to children in rural India.
AWARD RECIPIENTS
“Give2Asia is vital in helping to facilitate contributions
from U.S.-based donors to our organization in
Cambodia. Partnering with Give2Asia gives us access
to resources, allows us to reach new audiences, and
to network with its vast network of partners. Our
relationship with Give2Asia has strengthened our
small organization, allowing us to do more, better!”
David Emery, co-founder/director of Bareebo Organization,
Banan village, Cambodia, Fiscal Sponsorship Partner
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AWARD RECIPIENTS
YOUCHANGE FOUNDATION
The China Social Entrepreneur Foundation,
or YouChange Foundation, is an innovator in social enterprise dedicated
to establishing and supporting a neo-philanthropy network of leaders,
and creating a sustainable platform for cross-sector cooperation. Working
largely with entrepreneurs to educate, encourage, and direct their
philanthropic giving to alleviate poverty, YouChange is a leader and
advocate in social value investing.
Since 2011, YouChange Foundation has been among the top of various
transparency indexes tracking Chinese foundations and social organizations.
By the end of 2013, YouChange had 1) independently developed and
implemented 11 innovative platform projects such as YouChange Volunteer
Station, Eagle Plan, Evergreen Volunteer Teaching, and Startup Café;
2) financed 148 social organizations; and 3) brought benefits to people
in 21 provinces in China.
NARADA FOUNDATION
Founded in 2007, the Narada Foundation is
dedicated to supporting civil society in China.
The Narada Foundation pays close attention to the social problems in
China as it transitions from a developing to developed country. The
foundation finances public service projects to promote social innovation,
and helps achieve social equality and harmony.
The Narada Foundation’s main focus is on education for migrant
children, which is a social problem that demands prompt resolution
and will greatly influence the future of China. Under its innovative New
Citizen Plan, the Narada Foundation is funding the construction of 100
“New Citizen Schools” over a period of 5 to 10 years in order to provide
migrant children with equal access to education and opportunity.
www.steamboatvc.com
With offices in Shanghai, Hong Kong, San Francisco
and Los Angeles, Steamboat Ventures is a global venture
capital fund that invests in digital media and consumer
technology companies in the U.S. and China.
In partnership with Give2Asia, Steamboat setup the
Steamboat Ventures Social Enterprise Fund, a philanthropic
effort to support microfinance organizations throughout Asia.
12. THANK YOU
TO OUR SPONSORS,
DONORS, SUPPORTERS,
CONTRIBUTERS,
AND VOLUNTEERS
FOR MAKING THIS
EVENING POSSIBLE
BINGHAM, OSBORN SCARBOROUGH, LLC
congratulates
Professor
Muhammad Yunus
on his Lifetime Achievement
Award from Give2Asia
San Francisco | Silicon Valley
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13. WWW.GIVE2ASIA.ORG
CONGRATULATIONS
MUHAMMAD YUNUS
FOR YOUR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Interpreta congratulates
Dr. Muhammad Yunus
for his Lifetime Achivement
Award from Give2Asia.
We celebrate the work
of all of the award recipients,
and thank you for making
a difference.
Delivering on the promise
of precision medicine today.
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO ALL OUR
AWARD RECIPIENTS
THANK YOU TO OUR
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