Brandeis University
Waltham, Massachusetts
Towards the costs of organizing the second roundtable symposium on Sustainable Development Strategies in Contemporary Tibet, May 4-6 2001. Grant funds supported the attendance at the symposium of participants from the People's Republic of China.
Amount of Support: $5,000
Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)
New York, New York
Towards the costs of organizing a symposium on Kashin-Beck disease and related disorders, held in Beijing in January 1999. This grant was intended primarily to cover the costs of attendance at the symposium of specialist health workers from remote areas of China with a high prevalence of Kashin-Beck disease.
Amount of Support: $30,000
China Development Research Services
Beijing Municipality
For production and distribution of Chinese-language editions of China Development Brief. China Development Research Services distributed at least 500 copies of the periodical free of charge to Chinese institutions, agencies, and individuals.
Amounts of Support: $20,400
Public Media Center
San Francisco, California
For core funding support of the publication of the Chinese- and English-language editions of China Development Brief and the China Development Brief web site. This grant covers one-quarter of China Development Brief's operating expenses over two years.
Amount of Support: $66,000
Ecologia
Hartford, Pennsylvania
For seed capital for a small grants project. This grant was used exclusively as matching funds to attract other donors to support small-scale environmental awareness and NGO-strengthening activities in the People's Republic of China. Ecologia selected the projects that qualified for funding.
Amount of Support: $20,420
Asian Cultural Council & Henry Street Settlement Arbrons Art Center
New York, New York
For four artists from Lhasa to participate in an intensive four-month cultural exchange program; ‘International Cultural Collaborations.’ A partnership of Trace Foundation, The Asian Cultural Council, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, and Henry Street Settlement Abrons Arts Center, the project introduced the Tibetan artists to contemporary art in New York City through exchanges with local artists, arts professionals and arts institutions. The aim was to establish a dialogue between artists of different nationalities to promote understanding and future cultural exchange.
Amounts of Support: Asian Cultural Council $59,300; Henry Street Settlement $12,875
International Association for Tibetan Studies (Via Indiana University Fund and Leiden University Fund)
For participants from China to attend the 8th and 9th Seminars of the International Association for Tibetan Studies in Leiden City, The Netherlands and Indiana, USA, respectively.
Amount of Support: $108,431