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Thursday, September 09, 2010  

Grassroots Exchange Grant Listings (JFY 2010)

June 24, 2010

The following are grants from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011. For more information about past CGP grants, please browse our online Grants Database or the Grant Listings Page.
  
Grassroots Exchange Grants
  
Harvard Medical School, Center for Health & the Global Environment. Cambridge, MA    
Fostering Ocean Conservation in Japan & US through Use of Multimedia & Cultural Exchange
Project Director: Kathleen Frith
$10,000
1) The participants would understand a variety of threats to the ocean and their consequences for human health and well-being; 2) By approaching this topic in Japanese-US pairs, participants would understand that these issues are global in scope, learn from each other's cultural and geographical perspectives, and foster positive relationships between US and Japan; 3) By using multimedia tools, participants would deepen their learning by finding ways to communicate ocean science to a larger audience, embracing both creativity and fact-based content, and be able to share their work with their community and online audiences.
 
Japan Society of Northern California. San Francisco, CA
Kanrin Maru Symposium: The Future of the  US-Japan Relationship 
Project Director: Dana Lewis
$4,400
In celebration of the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Japan 's first embassy to the US aboard the Kanrin Maru and USS Powhattan, provide a forum in Northern California for a sophisticated discussion of the future direction of US-Japan relations in its diplomatic, business and civil society aspects. The symposium is designed to tap both the expertise of senior US and Japanese policy experts who rarely visit the region, and to tap local expertise of Bay Area universities and the unique resources of Silicon Valley . We will raise awareness both on-site and through proceedings.
 
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Center on Terrorism. New York, NY 
Wisdom of the Survivor Conference 
Project Director: Michael Flynn
$7,500
A day-long conference bringing together over 100 hibakusha from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with an equal number of surviving members of victims of the attack on the World Trade Center to address the issues of the wisdom of the survivors of atrocity and terrorism.
 
Japan-America Societies (JAS) Initiative Grants
 
National Association of Japan America Societies (NAJAS). Washington, DC
2010 CGP/NAJAS Japan America Society Workshop
Project Director: Peter Kelley
$18,634
Of our 37 members, 7 are volunteer-only and 12 have two or fewer salaried staff. In 2009 a one-day workshop, targeted at smaller societies and emphasizing basic structural issues, was organized by CGP before the NAJAS annual meeting. The objective of the workshop was to help the smaller societies develop the skills to sustain themselves, grow in their host communities, and participate effectively in the NAJAS grassroots network. This workshop builds on last year's base by adding a focus on creating value in the community. Last year's participants will be invited, along with slightly larger societies to create a broader sharing of experiences.

 

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