How You Can Help
Partners for Change
Our Donors - People and organizations that help us to contribute to change in Asia.
Organizations
Our strategic, organizational partnerships further The Asia Foundation’s commitment to the development of a peaceful, prosperous, just, and open Asia-Pacific region.
- Asia America MultiTechnology Association - Silicon Valley's leading
business network promoting the success of technology enterprises in the
Pacific Rim.
- Asia Society - the leading global organization working to strengthen
relationships and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and
institutions of Asia and the United States.
- The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy - the first school in the
United States dedicated solely to graduate studies in international
relations.
- Spark - a growing community of young, global citizens who are invested
in changing patterns of inequality that impact women throughout the
world.
- The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco - one of the largest museums in
the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian Art, with a collection
of over 17,000 artworks spanning 6,000 years of history.
- The Indus Entrepreneurs - successful entrepreneurs, corporate
executives, and senior professionals with roots in the Indus region
fostering conscious entrepreneurship globally by educating, mentoring
and networking.
- The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) - a
leading graduate school of international affairs, educates students for
professional careers in government, business, journalism, international
law and non-profit organizations.
- The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein
APARC) - a unique Stanford University institution focused on the
interdisciplinary study of contemporary Asia.
- World Affairs Council – the largest international affairs organization
on the West Coast dedicated to engaging the public in the exploration
of issues and opportunities that transcend borders.
Interested in partnering with The Asia Foundation?
Contact Jeanne HuangLi at (415) 743-3357 or jhuangli@asiafound.org for more information.


