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SEF Program Officer Liane Louie-Badua, Bryan Thogerson, Christine Lee and SEF Executive Director Haru Inouye at Stanford University
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Stanford University Shinjo Ito Scholars Meet and Greet the Foundation
A seed planted from an endowment the Shinnyo-en Order made to Stanford University in 1989 continues to bear fruit, and on February 18, 2005, Foundation staff met with the 2004-2005 Stanford University Shinjo Ito scholars, Christine M. Lee and Bryan Thogerson.
Christine is a senior from Arizona, majoring in linguistics and Japanese and will participate in an overseas seminar in Japan this fall. Bryan is from Oregon, a graduating senior and a recipient of the Ito Scholarship for the second year in a row. He is majoring in Japanese. He has participated in Stanford’s Overseas Studies Program in Kyoto. Good luck Christine and Bryan!
GRANTS AWARDED 2005
The American Red Cross
$100,000 for one year.
To support the relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina on a short, medium and long-term basis.
The Blake School
$6,000 for one year.
To support its Summer Service Camp
which will bring middle-school students from different immigrant
and cultural communities together with Blake School students to
form service groups
Cal Corps Public Service Center
$15,000 for
one year.
To support the University of California,
Berkeley’s Reflection
in Leadership Project, which seeks to enable 300
student leaders of community based service projects to explore
the importance of reflection and spiritual practice in order to
improve their own service as well as to sustain themselves for
a lifetime of engaged service.
City of Burlingame
$3,500 for one year.
To support the city’s Parks & Recreation
Family Substance Abuse Prevention Program, which seeks to educate
parents and families on substance abuse issues.
City of White Plains
$5,000 for one year.
To support the city’s Liberty
Park environmental youth programs.
Community Educational Services
$10,000 for
one year.
To support their Sharing REAL program which
will share this methodology, curriculum and practice with more
teachers and schools by developing a train the trainer network,
publish a curriculum manual and coaching.
Destiny Arts Center
$10,000 for one year.
To support the performance, Tomorrow
is Today, which is a production and model of successful youth
development and arts education created by youth for youth.
Developmental Studies Center
$30,000 for 2
years.
To support its Caring School Community program
in the Placentia-Yorba Linda School District as they
create caring school communities in 20 schools in the district.
Eastview Middle School in the White Plains Public School
District
$20,000 for one year.
To support its Youth Summits for
Global Harmony program and the international dialogue
amongst teachers and students all over the world.
Environmental Science Center Foundation at Seahurst
Park
$15,000 for one year.
To support the children, youth and
adult marine ecological science programs and continue implementation
of these programs in the local community.
Fetzer Institute
$15,000 for one year.
To support the Global Youth Leadership
Collaborative, which will bring funders and non-profits together
to discuss issues of global leadership and support the spiritual
development of young youth leaders.
Institute for Global Ethics
$10,000 for one
year.
To support its Global Youth Dialogue 2004
program, which helps students in five different countries develop
understanding about core beliefs, their values-based connection
to each other and their responsibilities as ethical individuals
in society.
Interfaith Youth Core
$30,000 for 2 years.
To support development of its Shared
Value Curricula and its National Days of Interfaith Youth Service.
Mediator’s Foundation
$20,000 for one
year.
To support their development of the Global Leaders
Book, which will focus on Global Leadership and how to foster
cross –border
leadership on global issues.
On The Move’s Adult Reflection Project
$10,000
for one year.
To support a cohesive approach for integrating
the practice of Adult Reflection throughout schools and youth-serving
organizations in Northern California.
Police Activities League
$5,000 for one year.
To support its Berkeley Boosters
program, part of its Youth Director’s Council Leadership
Development Retreat.
River School
$10,000 for one year.
To support in developing and sharing
its Hoa’la Education
Model with other teachers and parents.
San Francisco Chronicle’s Season of Sharing Fund
$3,000
for one year.
To support the largest annual holiday
fundraising drive that provides Bay Area communities with the
financial assistance needed year-round.
Seattle University’s Center for Service
$12,000 for one year.
To support their pilot project, Student Leaders for
the Common Good, bringing together 20 young student leaders engaged
in service and justice efforts.
UNICEF
A grant was awarded to UNICEF for their
Asian tsunami relief efforts in the amount of $100,000 for one
year in February 2005.
Volunteer Center Serving San Francisco and San Mateo
Counties
$20,000 for one year.
To support the “Talking Service” program,
which will develop a tool or handbook that will provide information
on volunteering, inspiring action and involvement
in communities.
$12,000 for one year.
To support the printing, dissemination and replication of the "Talking Service" program around the country.
Volunteer Resource Center of Hawaii
$15,000
for one year.
To support Communities In Schools – A Project
of the Honolulu YMCA’s What Works and Why project which
seeks to develop and nurture a community of learners among the
leaders of the Waipahu community and to share these ideas through
conferences, workshops and a film on public television.
Walking Shield: American Indian Society’s programs
$5,000
for one year.
To support Native American tribal families.
White Plains Library Foundation
$35,000 for one year.
To support the expansion of the White Plains children's library, support its future programs and fund the development of the special corner within "The Trove"
called the SailAway nook area, a children’s reading nook.
White Plains Performing Arts
$10,000 for one
year.
To support programs for the public schools for
tolerance and diversity programs.
Youth Service California
$60,000 for one year.
To support the National Service
Learning Conference 2005
Youth Service California
$77,000 for two years.
To support partnership in Exploring
Spiritual, Cultural and Religious Roots of Service retreat
for 2005 and 2006.
Youth Empowering Systems in the Visitacion Valley Community
Resiliency Project
$20,000 for one year.
Designed to strengthen youth and
families and to develop vision and wisdom to take sustained ownership
of the community revitalization process.
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