Category Archives: Funds
Large funds dedicated to Charity in China
Pact China
CBAC was registered in May 2005 as a consultancy under the Beijing Municipal Chamber for Commerce and Trade. The objective of CBAC is to contribute to social stability, equity and sustainable development in China through supporting the growth of a dynamic and pluralistic civil society and building linkages between communities, government and business. CBAC’s mission is to provide customized services in NGO management, organizational development and through facilitating learning networks to meet the specific needs of non-profit organizations at different development stages by taking advantage of broad international networks and domestic human resources.
Pact China Website: http://www.pactchina.org Email: info@pactchina.org Phone: +86 (10) 67655307 Address: Room 2206 Building No.1 Fangqun Apartment, No.27 Dong Lu of South Third Ring, Beijing, China. 100075
Jet Li One Foundation
One of China’s most popular charities, the motto of the Jet Li One Foundation is “One Dollar, One Person, One Month equals One Family.” All funds are channeled to the Red Cross for disaster relief and philantropic purposes.
Jet Li One Foundation Website: http://www.onefoundation.cn/html/en/introduction.htm Email: info@one-foundation.com Phone: 86 21 5250 4617 Address: 3A, Building B Jinggang City Plaza No. 3 Shilipu Chaoyang District, Beijing 100025 Address: Shanghai Office: Room 4109, Bund Center, 222 Yanan East Road, Shanghai 200002 Address: Chengdu Office. Room 4-5, 7F , No.35 of Hongxinglu Yiduan, Jin Jiang Dist., Chengdu,Sichuan
International Fund for China’s Environment
The mission of the International Fund for China’s Environment (IFCE) is to help ensure the protection of the world’s environment and its biological diversity by providing assistance to China in resolving its environmental problems. In pursuit of this mission, IFCE undertakes activities focused on China that include: Establishing an international membership base and global partnerships that include individuals, institutions, foundations, environmental organizations, corporations and governments to promote conservation; Contributing to an increased global awareness of the interrelationships between China’s environmental problems and human well-being, through publications, information dissemination and education; Supporting for projects that seek solutions to China’s environmental problems; Providing a forum for the discussion of China’s and the world’s environmental issues, including their scientific, educational, legal, economic, social, and cultural dimensions; Communicating authoritative statements on China’s conservation efforts by utilizing the expertise of its members; and Assisting for the development of regional, national, and international strategies for safeguarding the environmental rights of future generations. Volunteers and donors are always welcome.
International Fund for China’s Environment Website: http://www.ifce.org Email: fcechina@gmail.com,pzhuang@easen-group.com, ynchcc@126.com, fenghehuanbao@sohu.com, temea@163.com Phone: 202-822-2141, 703-222-1280, Phone: +8613910538135,Phone: +86-21-52738396,Phone: +86-871-3623990,0755-26976283,8627-61042666 ,022-2326-0063 2421 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20037-1718 USA Room 1008, P Block Huiyuan Service Apartment, IFCE-Shanghai Office (Mr. Zhuang Ping) Suite 3502,building 4, 88 Huichuan Road, Shanghai, China 200042,IFCE-Yunnan Office (Yunnan Natural and Cultural Heritage Conservation Council) Ms. Fang Lian Yunnan Museum First Floor IFCE-Shenzhen Office (Ms. Yuzhen Zheng) Suite A & B, 10th Fl. Western Coast Mansion Nanyou Rd, Shenzhen, China 518054,IFCE-Wuhan Office Suite 101, 15# First Section, Changchun Garden Wuhan city, Hubei province 430032 ,IFCE-Tianjin Office (Mr. Nanlin Wang) Machang Dao 125, Hexi District, Tianjin city, Hebei province NO.8 North Star East Road, Andingmen Wai, Beijing, China 102008
Memberships: General member:$50/year, Honorary member: $200/year, Corporate member: $500/year, Life member: $2,000/year
IFCE member benefits: 1. Be informed all IFCE’s activities. 2. Have priorities to participate all IFCE organized activities/projects 3. Have priority to be invited to serve on IFCE’s committees and board of directors 4. Have priority to be hired by IFCE offices for long/short term positions 5. Have priority to be recommended to other international agencies or Chinese government agencies for projects and services
To join, please check: https://Website: http://www.123signup.com/register?id=zvvyf To make contribution to IFCE ($20-$1,000), please check: https://Website: http://www.123signup.com/register?id=zvvdc (IFCE is a US 501-( c ) -( 3 ) non-profit organization, your donation is tax exempt.)
HuaQiao Foundation
HuaQiao is a Hong Kong registered non-profit organization with offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai and others parts of world. Its mission is to provide in-country assistance to China projects sponsored by foreign charities; to provide a channel for donation by overseas Chinese to worthy projects actively monitored, supervised, or engaged in by HuaQiao project officers; to provide a partnership-like structure for key volunteers that is conducive to synergy, networking, creativity and entrepreneurship; to engage in and develop goal-oriented and cost effective programs that will help close the gap between the haves and have-nots and bring China to the world’s stage; to promote education and professional exchange between China and other countries; to create a complementary channel for Rotarian sourced charitable projects in China which may otherwise not be realized.
HuaQiao Foundation Website: http://www.huaqiaofoundation.org Email: rio@huaqiaofoundation.org Phone: +86 21-3209-5550 Address: Asionics Technology Building S927, 6 Lane 1279, Zhong Shan West Road, Shanghai 200051, China
Hands On Shanghai
Hands On Shanghai’s mission is to create a balance between the needs of Shanghai’s charities and the availability of those looking to become involved in community activities, To connect volunteers with local community-based organizations, Hands On Shanghai engages in coordinating volunteer opportunities for active professionals according to their availability and personal interests; supporting local community organizations with direct donations, fundraising planning and execution, community project design and implementation; designing and managing a variety of community relations programs for private sector partners in Shanghai.
Hands On Shanghai Website: http://www.handsonshanghai.org Email: info@handsonshanghai.org
Global Water Partnership China
The global water partnership China secretariat was established in 2001, which provide the support and management for the daily work of the Globe Water Partnership China Committee. The secretariat which made up of coordinator general and executive officials is supported by the department of water resources of China institute of water resources and hydropower research at present.
Global Water Partnership China Website: www.gwpchina.org Email: webmaster@gwpchina.org Phone: +86 010 68458089
Give to Asia
Give2Asia promotes and inspires philanthropy by delivering services that meet the needs of donors and the Asian communities they care about by working with major corporations. They are currently spearheading a project to provide trauma counseling to people still recovering from the Sichuan earthquakes.
Give to Asia Website: www.give2asia.org Email: info@give2asia.org Phone: +1 415.743.3336 Address: Give2Asia. 465 California Street, Suite 806, San Francisco, CA 94104 USA Donate: Make a gift online, or offline by check, credit card, wire transfer or securities. After your gift is made, Give2Asia will confirm the gift and provide a US tax receipt
Chinese Rural Energy Enterprise Development
China Rural Energy Enterprise Development (CREED) initiative is helping to create a sustainable energy development path for rural people in the biologically rich and diverse northwest Yunnan Province and neighboring areas of Western China. CREED is doing this in ways that also help to eliminate deforestation and the loss of biodiversity caused by past logging practices and the unsustainable collection of fuel wood.
Chinese Rural Energy Enterprise Development Website: www.c-reed.org Email: Lawrence.Agbemabiese@unep.fr,creed@tnc.org.cn,jing.wu@eandco.net
Xinping Foundation (Chinese Only)
The Xinping Foundation Fund was established by two business persons seeking to strengthen rural communities and alleviate rural poverty by creating dedicated funds.
Xinping Foundation Website: http://www.xinping.org