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 Grant Funding Policy

CTF does not pay indirect or administrative costs. Awarded funds cannot be applied towards these costs nor be used to pay for faculty or existing staff time buyouts.

Participation in the bidding process is by invitation only.

proposal evaluation criteria

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what we fund

The Foundation supports initiatives that drive impact across three main focus areas: education, healthcare andcommunity development.

We work with an established network of trusted partners in higher education in China and the US that help us source and execute on projects that align with the foundation’s mission.

jeff shih

Associate Dean of Student &
Community Development, UNLV

What drives your interest in tackling problems?

I am most interested in addressing issues that have real impact on communities, especially when they are education-related and have direct impact on children. 

 

As a child, I remember  memorizing state capitals, but the significant achievements of Asian Americans throughout history was not a part of the regular curriculum. By increasing awareness among current teachers and giving them the tools to share those stories in their classrooms. I think we can preserve the memory of those who came before us and learn from them.

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huan wang

Social Science Scholar, Stanford Center on China’s
Economy and Institutions

What drives your interest in tackling problems?

What drives my passion for tackling problems is their potential to yield a positive impact on the pressing issue of advancing human development and fostering a better world. At the core of my motivation is the commitment to helping students realize their educational dreams, recognizing education as the bedrock for both personal and societal growth.

 

I am drawn to all facets that contribute to human flourishing, encompassing both mental and physical well-being. My approach is anchored in the rigorous application of causal inference methods, such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs), to assess potential solutions and gauge their effectiveness. Over the past decade, my research has been dedicated to comprehending and addressing the disparities experienced by underserved populations in China, particularly within the context of bridging the urban-rural divide.

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programs you might be interested in:

Solving a Giant Art Puzzle

How the Team of Dispersed Chinese Art Digitalization Project is

healing history

Lotus-Shaped Library

130-foot-high Lotus Shaped Iconic Landmark in the Heart of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

Quality Education Support

CTF on a Mission to Bring Quality Education to the Areas in China Which Needed it Most

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