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FY2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Local Knowledge Counts
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORSOfficers
Ta-lin Hsu, ChairmanBill S. Kim, Chair EmeritusFrank L. Ellsworth, Vice Chair and President & CEO*William P. Fuller, Vice ChairTeresa Orr, Vice ChairEugene Hong, TreasurerJoe Lumarda, SecretaryBarnett F. Baron, President & CEO**
Directors
Naren AgrawalDavid ArnoldWeili DaiKai-Fu LeeAl NjooSusan J. PharrSafi Qureshey
Missie RennieLeslie Tang SchillingYi Bo ShaoPaul S. SlawsonGeorge SyCipCarter TsengAlice Young
Member Emeritus
Alexander D. Calhoun, Esq., Founding Chairman of the Board
Giving since 2001AfghanistanAustraliaBangladeshCambodiaChinaHong KongIndiaIndonesia
JapanKorea LaosMalaysiaMongoliaNepalNew ZealandPacific Islands
Pakistan PhilippinesSingaporeSri Lanka TaiwanThailandTimor-LesteVietnam
* As of January 1, 2013** Retired on January 1, 2013
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Total giving of US$206 million serving communities in 23 countries across the Asia-Pacific region
17%Disaster
Response19%
Education
24%Livelihood
13%Health
36%South Asia
34%India 39%
East Asia
22%China
15%Japan
2%Oceania
23%Southeast Asia
9%Indonesia
5%Thailand
Program Areas Funded(percent of dollars given in FY2012)
Project Locations(percent of dollars given in FY2012)
OUR WORK IN FY2012
Giving since 2001
8%Environment
6%Other
13%Social
Services
Give2Asia is a social enterprise that serves as a catalyst for philanthropic investment in Asia. We make international philanthropy safe, effective and impactful
for corporations, foundations and individual donors.
Our Four Principles of Philanthropy
Local Experts Know Best – Give2Asia believes there is no substitute for
local advice when making grants overseas.
Every Community Is Different – Each country has its own laws and each
community has local groups working to make a difference.
Build Long-term Relationships – Give2Asia understands its local partners and
works with groups over multiple years.
Track Results & Understand Impact – We monitor our grant activities, monitor
project milestones, and gather results to determine each project’s effectiveness.
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PROMOTING ASIA’S HEROESIn December 2012, CNN named Pushpa Basnet, founder of the Early Childhood De-velopment Center in Nepal, as their Top 10 Hero of 2012. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, so when no local guardian is available, an arrested parent often must choose between bringing their children to jail with them or letting them live on the streets. Pushpa has rescued dozens of children who would otherwise be living behind bars or on the streets. Give2Asia’s partnership with ECDC allows her to receive support from donors in the United States.
Photo: Pushpa Basnet (center top), founder of the Early Childhood Development Centerand CNN’s Top 10 Hero of 2012
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HELPING TOHOKU RECOVERGive2Asia continues its support of the Tohoku region of Japan as it recovers from the earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear disaster of March 2011. In 2012, Give2Asia and our donor partners made possible livelihood programs dedicated to restoring the local fishing industry, which yielded immediate results during the oyster and seaweed harvests in March. Give2Asia also supported crucial work in mental health and social entrepreneurship for multiple years. The latest updates on our work are found at www.give2asia.org/japantsunami2011.
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SERVING INTRA-ASIAN GIVINGIn July 2012, Give2Asia announced the launch of the Give2Asia Foundation Ltd. in Hong Kong. Give2Asia Hong Kong, a Section 88 charitable organization registered in Hong Kong, provides grantmaking and philanthropic advisory services while offering tax benefits to individual, foundation and corporate donors with assets in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a gateway to business in China which makes it a natural fit for Give2Asia. Our goal is connecting corporations, foundations and individuals with important social causes and quality charities in Hong Kong, China and across the Asia Pacific region.
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TRAINING FOUNDATION LEADERS IN CHINAIn October 2012, Give2Asia announced a partnership with China Foundation Center to support a program to train leaders and executives for the 300 foundations China is adding to its civil society each year. The pilot program, based in Beijing, will develop curriculum for foundation leadership and management in China, which is now home to more than 2,700 foundations. Fifty percent of these foundations were created in the past five years. This growth has been driven by explosive interest from the private sector and the growing number of wealthy individuals, as well as a more supportive policy environment.
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CELEBRATING OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARYIn October, Give2Asia held its 10th Anniversary celebration in San Francisco. The event brought together hundreds of friends, supporters, grantee partners and other nonprofit professionals. We’d like to extend our thanks to everyone who attended and helped make the event a success. Several of our partners presented by showcasing new content and viewpoints on their innovative work with philanthropy. Gururaj “Desh” Deshpande of the Deshpande Foundation was the keynote speaker during our 10th Anniversary Forum event. He spoke about his programs in the United States and India using philanthropy to build a “sandbox” for social innovation.
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Photo: Desh Deshpande, founder of the Deshpande Foundation and a keynote speaker at G
ive2Asia’s 10th Anniversary
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Anonymous w The Asia Foundation w Asian Pacific Fund: East West Bank Corporate Advised Fund w Brayton Wilbur Foundation w Capital Group Partners w Caterpillar Foundation w Chong-Moon Lee Foundation w Frank L. Ellsworth w William P. Fuller w Bill S. & Mary Kim w Golden Rule Foundation w Eugene Hong w H&Q Asia Pacific Management w Ta-lin & Joyce Hsu w Koret Foundation w My Two Fund w Al & Margaret Njoo w Pacific Coast Bankers’ Bank w Pandit Family Fund w Pearl Investment w Mike & Karen Rea w Sanctuary Fund w Leslie Tang Schilling w Bo Shao & Jenny Pao w SHI International Corp. w Masaharu Shinya w Skyline Nevada Fund w Steamboat Ventures w George SyCip w Tang Family Fund w WI Harper Group w Linda Tsao Yang
Adler & Colvin w Alticor w William S. & Janice R. Anderson w Anonymous w Michael Armacost w David Arnold w Aspiriant w Barbara K. Bundy Trust w Barnett F. Baron w Calhoun Living Trust w Teri Cannon w Children’s Village, Galle w Leila Chirayath w Li Xiaoming w Linwu Limited Partnership w Liping Xiong w Gina Lin Chu w Citigroup w Corning Incorporated Foundation w Deshpande Foundation w Emily Douglas w William & Phyllis Draper w Equal Chance, Inc. w Fabrinet w Nancy Ferrell w Fidelity Corporate Services w Anil Godhwani w Scott Greenwood w Henry Luce Foundation w Doreen Woo Ho w Katherine Holbrook w Vivienne Hsu w Intertek w David Jen w Pongkiat Kankirawatana w Kaye Scholer LLP w Celeste Lee w Lee Family Foundation w Lisa Esherick Fund w Kelly List w David Liu & Lauren Wu w Joe Lumarda w Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies w Hongbin Ma w Pierre Mainguy w Karen Martin w Isao Matsuura w Moca Fund w Ankhbayar Nyamdorj w Michiko Okaya w Wendy Parks w PepsiCo Foundation w Janice Pettey w Susan J. Pharr w Michael Pliner w Safi & Anita Qureshey w Shailey Rastogi w Missie Rennie & David Taylor w San Francisco Foundation w Mark Sharfman w Cynthia Shen w Robert Smith w Jeff Sloss w Anna To w Vanguard Charitable Endowment: Anil & Jyoti Godhwani Charitable Gift Fund w Kris Wang w Wealthnet Charitable Gift Fund: Shen Family Fund w Elise Wen w Alice Wu w Suzette Wu w Gillian Yu w Dien S. Yuen
NEW FISCAL SPONSORSHIP PARTNERS IN 20129
Access Quality International works with sex workers, drug users and the homeless in Thailand to prevent HIV/AIDS.
The Alliance Cultural Foundation provides educational programs, business advisory services, cultural and eco-tourism to indigenous areas of Taiwan.
Ashray Akruti runs the 185-student School for the Hearing Impaired in Hyderabad, India.
Asian Venture Philanthropy Network is a new network working to develop venture philanthropy in Asia. Give2Asia is a founding member of AVPN.
China Development Brief provides news and information that strengthens China’s civil society. Build Your Future Today provides the intellectual and economic tools required for children in Siem Reap, Cambodia to attain self-sufficiency in adulthood.
Dhriiti Entrepreneurship Fund promotes entrepreneurship and microenterprises amongst Indian society through youth training and education.
Feng Chia University, established in 1961 in Taiwan, currently has close to 20,000 undergraduate students and more than 150,000 worldwide alumni.
Foundation for the International School of Asia Karuizawa is establishing a three-year English-language boarding high school in Karuizawa, Japan.
Korean Development Association of Bangladesh has worked with rural populations in Bangladesh for over 20 years and recently launched a campaign to build a new 50-bed hospital.
The Kythe Philippines Child Life Program Fund improves the quality of life for 8,000 pediatric patients in the Philippines suffering from cancer and other chronic illnesses.
National Taiwan Normal University was founded in 1946 and recently moved from teacher education to a comprehensive university.
National Yang-Ming University in Taipei, Taiwan is a leading academic research institution in medicine, biomedical research and biotechnology.
Riverkids Foundation combats the exploitation of impoverished children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society offers social services for women, children and the elderly in India, including a mid-day meal program.
Synergy Social Ventures solves social and environmental issues in Hong Kong by establishing for-profit, non-profit and hybrid organizations.
Give2Asia prepares its annual financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accept-ed in the United States of America. This responsibility includes maintaining the integrity and objectivity of financial records; protecting Give2Asia’s assets and the segregation of our clients’ donor advised, endowed, and fiscal sponsorship funds; and compliance with funder restrictions.
Give2Asia’s financial statements have been audited by Burr Pilger Mayer, independent certified public ac-countants. It is the opinion of the independent auditor that the financial satements as of the year ending Sep-tember 30, 2012 are fairly stated in all material respects in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. The independent auditor’s report and complete financial satement and accompanying footnotes are available upon request by emailing [email protected], and can be downloaded from Give2Asia’s website at www.give2asia.org/aboutus.
OUR FINANCIAL RESULTS
2011
32,093,25874,090(921)
126,10032,292,527
2011
27,726,4001,400,739374,546
29,501,685
2011
2,790,842
2011
6,444,6069,235,448
2012
30,147,64492,980251,65084,000
30,576,274
2012
29,773,7741,472,372452,257
31,698,403
2012
(1,122,129)
2012
9,235,4488,113,319
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Beginning of YearEnd of Year
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Philanthropy toAfrica & Europe
Equivalency Determination
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