The grants and activities made by the Asia Foundation for the period July 2012 to June 2013

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BUSINESS

ASEAN New Zealand Combined Business Council: $7,500 for a seminar (Indonesia Forum) to raise the profile of Indonesia as a market for the New Zealand business community.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $2,500 for an internship opportunity with ANZ offered to Neils Yuan, member of the Asia New Zealand Foundation Young Leaders Network.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $21,500 to support the third Business Education Partnership (BEP) Shanghai Business Studies Teachers' Forum to be held in September 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $3,500 for a one day pre-departure orientation for teachers selected to attend the third Business Education Partnership (BEP) Shanghai Business Studies Teachers' Forum.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $5,772 for a three month internship for Michael Burlace at the Industrial Technical Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $4,500 for an internship opportunity for Susyn Kelly at the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $10,000 for an internship programme between Benesse Holdings, Japan and Asia New Zealand Foundation. Forward funding to cover internship occurring in the 2013/2014 financial year.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $8,000 for two internship opportunities for Edward Chen ($4,000) and Sherry Han ($4,000) at Fonterra China.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $12,000 for internship opportunities at the International Centre (IC) of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $18,000 for internship opportunities at KPMG in Vietnam.

Daniel Harrison: $3,202 to participate with the New Zealand delegation and travel to attend the New Zealand China Partnership Forum in Beijing, April 2013, as a Asia New Zealand Foundation Young Leader Network member representative on he New Zealand China Council.

Glendowie College: $2,000 to support the establishment of the Business Education Partnership between the college and Hansells Food Group Limited.

Kelston Girls' College: $2,000 to support the establishment of the Business Education Partnership between the college and the Manukau Institute of Technology.

KPMG, Vietnam: $18,000 for internship opportunities at KPMG in Vietnam for Olivia Clark ($9,000) and Timothy Brand ($9,000).

Kristin School: $2,000 to support the establishment of the Business Education Partnership between the school and ANZ.

New Zealand China Trade Association: $10,000 for expenses associated with the attendance of their keynote speaker, Prof Marshall W Meyer, from Wharton University of Pennsylvania, USA, for the China Symposium held in , May 2013.

Whangaparaoa College: $2,000 to support the establishment of the Business Education Partnership between the college and ANZ.

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ARTS AND COMMUNITY

Adam Art Gallery: $5,700 to assist in bringing Japanese artist Leiko Shiga to Wellington in June 2013.

Ali Bramwell: $1,500 to support New Zealand artist Ali Bramwell to travel to Japan for a two month residency.

Alyx Duncan: $1,000 to support the theatrical release of the film Red House in New Zealand.

Anime NZ Limited: $2,150 to assist in bringing Japanese artist Range Murata to Auckland for an exhibition in September 2013.

Art and Industry Biennial Trust: $3,554 to assist in bringing Malaysian artist Roslisham Ismail (Ise) to for the SCAPE Public Art Biennial in July/September 2013.

Art and Industry Biennial Trust: $4,420 to assist in bringing Roslisham Ismail to New Zealand in November for a 10 day residency to develop a new project in Christchurch for the next SCAPE to be held in September 2013.

Art at Wharepuke Gallery: $1,320 to collaborate with Kavita Shah from Chhaap in India, for an exhibition at Kerikeri about Indian Contemporary printmaking.

Artspace: $2,075 to assist director Caterina Riva to attend the Gwangju Biennial International Curator course in South Korea in August 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $9,910 to assist New Zealand artist Tristan Carter to attend a two month residency in October 2013, at 1 Shanthi Road, Bangalore, India.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $47,000 for three New Zealand curators to travel to Korea, Japan and China for a three week tour of arts institutions in September 2012.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $8,750 to assist New Zealand artist Jessica Hansell to undertake the sixth Asia New Zealand Foundation/Changdong Artist Studio artist residency exchange in 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $10,700 to assist New Zealand artist Chris Pole to undertake a two month residency at Shalini Ganendra Vision Culture Art Residency (SGFA) in Selangor, Malaysia.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $7,400 to assist New Zealand artist Matthew Cowan to undertake a two month residency at S-AiR Sapporo in Japan in May-July 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $10,140 to assist New Zealand artist Mat Logan to undertake the Taipei Artist Village artist residency exchange in April 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $8,000 towards the costs of staging The Crescent Moon exhibition at Salihara Gallery in Jakarta, Indonesia, in July 2013.

Auckland Art Gallery: $3,644 to assist in bringing Chinese artist Zhou Tao to Auckland for the fifth Auckland Triennial in May 2013.

Auckland Art Gallery: $3,000 to assist in bringing leading Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda to Auckland for the Auckland Triennial site research in May 2013.

Auckland Arts Festival: $7,000 to stage Rhinoceros in Love, a major international Chinese theatre work, premiering in New Zealand.

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Auckland Festival of Photography Trust: $2,000 to create a photo blog during the Diwali Festival of Lights celebration.

Auckland Theatre Company: $3,000 to cover the staging and marketing costs of a new production, Walk, Eat, Talk.

Auckland Writers and Readers Festival Charitable Trust: $5,000 to assist in bringing two international writers from India and Sri Lanka for the 2013 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival.

Bepen Bhana: $4,000 to cover the publication cost of a catalogue to accompany an exhibition The Curry Bunch at the Mangere Arts Centre, Auckland.

Big Screen Symposium Limited: $5,000 to assist in bringing Korean film director Park Chan- Wook to a symposium in Auckland in August 2013.

Charlotte Dick: $1,000 to participate in the Art Islands Tokyo art event in Japan in August 2013.

Christchurch City Garden Trust: $1,886 contribution towards the Christchurch Garden City Festival of Flowers' installation of the snake sculpture to celebrate the Year of Snake.

Creative New Zealand: $2,500 to host curator Sunjung Kim from Korea at the Te Manu Ka Tau programme in July 2013.

David Geraghty: $2,000 to assist with travel to Japan to conduct research of an upcoming book, Paper, Shadow, Rain.

Dudley Benson: $1,621 to support New Zealand musician Dudley Benson to attend a one month residency at Kurashiki Artist Residency in Japan.

Dunedin City Council: $1,500 to support the Chinese Garden Chinese New Year celebration.

Enjoy Public Art Gallery: $2,500 to support the gallery to showcase Wellington artists work in Japan.

Fiona Amundsen: $2,172 to undertake a residency at Tokyo Wonder Site in Japan in November 2013.

Gisborne District Council: $2,000 to assist in purchasing of Taiko drums to advance the Council’s sister city relationship with Nonoichi, Japan.

Hokushin Shinoh Ryu Iai-Do of NZ Inc: $2,000 to host Master Shihan Goho in Auckland to demonstrate the art and culture of Japanese Swordsmanship.

Kentaro Yamada: $2,000 to support the exhibition of Rock Paper Scissors by Japanese artist Hirofumi Isoya and Kenju Yamada in Auckland in February 2013.

Kim Lowe: $2,000 to support the art exchange project Shared Lines between Sendai, Japan, and Christchurch to be exhibited at Canterbury Museum and SOFA Gallery.

Lisa Chandler: $4,000 to assist in costs of a residency at Instinc, Singapore.

Lynda Chanwai Earle: $2,326 to assist with travel to Beijing, China, to work on the theatre production of Man in a Suitcase in collaboration with the Peking University's Institute of World Theatre.

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Mainstreet Wanganui Incorporated: $500 to support the organising of the Chinese New Year celebration of the Year of the Snake in Wanganui.

Manawatu Multicultural Council: $500 to support a multicultural festival in September, 2012.

Michael Hill International Violin Competition Charitable Trust: $4,000 to assist in bringing Mr Ning Feng from China to judge the competition in June 2013.

Music Association of Auckland: $2,200 to stage the 10th anniversary concert.

Natraj School of Dance: $2,000 contribution to assist with the annual dance production.

New Zealand Academy of Bharata-Natyam: $2,000 to support the dance schools new production workshop and presentation of Katikeya in Wellington.

New Zealand Asia Association: $2,189 to stage the biennial Viva Eclectika fusion dance festival in Auckland in August 2013.

New Zealand Association of Event Professionals: $4,000 to invite Helen Cheng, Murali Kumar and Alistair Kwun to attend a panel session at Eventing the Future Conference in Wellington, August 2012.

New Zealand School of Dance: $3,609 to assist in bringing Japanese choreographer Jo Funaki to Wellington to teach students his work for their graduation season in September 2013.

Owen Hughes: $3,000 to assist Yuri Kinugawa in staging Red Demon at the Q Theatre, Auckland in July 2013.

Photographic Society of New Zealand: $2,000 to assist in bringing guest presenter Chinese photographer Lieu Heung Shing from Beijing, China, to Wellington to attend the 61st National Convention of Photographic Society of New Zealand.

Prayas Cultural Group of NZ Inc: $2,500 to assist in the staging of the play Thali, a mix of three short Indian plays in English.

Renee Liang: $3,000 to develop Paper Boats, a theatre production in Auckland in May 2013.

Rina Patel: $2,000 towards the production of a short film, Y2K, a story about a young second generation Kiwi-South Asian woman.

Sally Tran: $3,730 to assist with an internship at Crea-TV, a production company based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Samuel Holloway: $1,300 to invite Japanese musician Tosiya Suzuki to tour in New Zealand in collaboration with other New Zealand musicians.

Sarah Rose: $3,000 to support the Korea based art project Who's behind those Foster Grants.

Seung Yul Oh: $2,000 to attend the three month residency in Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea.

So So Modern: $2,000 to assist in touring Japan, China, Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong in April 2013.

South Canterbury International Festival: $1,500 to support of the International Culture Festival in Timaru.

Sri Lankan Dance Academy: $1,000 to support the 2012 Sri Lanka Dance Academy dance production, venue hire and costume production costs.

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Tawata Productions: $3,000 to stage Neang Neak's Legacy at the Gryphon Theatre in Wellington in September 2013.

The Audio Foundation Charitable Trust: $3,000 to assist in bringing Japanese sound artist Merzbow to New Zealand for a weeklong tour in 2013.

The Cantonese Opera Society of New Zealand Inc: $1,000 towards the Waitakere Moon Festival in September 2012.

The Documentary New Zealand Trust: $3,000 to invite award winning filmmaker Debbie Lum and Corey Tong to New Zealand to attend the 2013 Documentary Edge Festival and Screen Edge Forum 2013.

The World Buskers Festival Trust: $2,000 to cover accommodation costs in hosting two Japanese artists during the World Buskers Festival in Christchurch in January, 2013.

UNITEC Institute of Technology: $4,000 to support Emma Smith in attending the Taipei Artist Village Residency in Taiwan.

University of Auckland - School of Architecture and Planning: $3,000 towards the hosting of guests speaks from Japan and India.

University of Otago: $3,890 to assist the Department of History and Art History in bringing Yayoi Mashimo to present at the symposium on the art of Shigeyuki Kihara in May 2013.

Vincent Ward: $1,000 to support Vincent Ward to attend the China festival circuit in 2013.

Wellington City Council: $2,500 to host a group performing at the Wellington Diwali Festival and parallel events in October 2013.

Wellington City Council: $4,710 to support the third Wellington Japan Festival.

Wellington City Council: $9,261 to assist Wellington based artist John Lake to complete a three month residency at Red Gate Beijing, China, for the Wellington Asia Residency Exchange (WARE) in 2013.

Whangarei Art Museum: $1,280 contribution towards the printing of a catalogue showcasing the exhibition of Dragon Ascendant - Chinese and Korean Art in New Zealand

Yamin Tun: $3,000 to support the production cost of making the film Joy, an experience of women who immigrated from the Asian countries to New Zealand.

EDUCATION

AFS Intercultural Programmes: $23,000 to assist 10 New Zealand educators to participate in the Korea Study Programme for School Leaders in Seoul, South Korea.

Amesbury School, Wellington: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $30,540 to support the Singapore Principals' Forum in August 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $6,000 to assist three teachers to participate in Asia New Zealand Foundation’s Shanghai Business Studies Forum in September 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $6,000 to assist three principals to participate in Asia New Zealand Foundation’s Singapore Principals Forum from in August, 2013.

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Auckland Normal Intermediate, Auckland: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $26,000 for fourteen New Zealand principals to attend the Asia Education Foundation National Conference, in August, 2013, Melbourne, Australia.

David Holborow Memorial Scholarships: $12,000 for two outstanding students of Korean descent and one outstanding New Zealand student who is a descendant of a New Zealand Korean war veteran for tertiary study.

Dominion Road School, Auckland: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Henderson Intermediate, Auckland: $4,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Jake Henderson: $5,000 to assist with travel to Japan for a 10 month student exchange.

James Hargest College, Invercargill: $2,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Jessica Callaghan: $5,000 to assist with travel for a one semester student exchange to Otaru University of Commerce, Japan.

Jonathan Ng: $5,000 to assist with travel for a 10 month student exchange to Waseda University, Japan.

Kavanagh College, Dunedin: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Matipo School, Auckland: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Oropi Primary School, Tauranga: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Sancta Maria College, Auckland: $2,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

St Francis Xavier School (Tawa): $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

St Peter and Paul School, Lower Hutt: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Stuart Barrass: $5,000 to assist with travel for a two semester student exchange to Kansai Gaidai University, Hirakatashi, Osaka, Japan.

Student/Teacher Prime Minister Delegation to Japan: $10,867 for 11 students and one Japanese Language Teacher from Christchurch to accompany the Prime Minister’s visit to Japan in September.

Tauranga Girls' College, Tauranga: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Te Aro School, Wellington: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Tirimoana Primary School, Auckland: $5,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

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Tui Glen School, Lower Hutt: $2,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

Westlake Boys' High School, Auckland: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia Aware school.

MEDIA

Aaron Smale: $3,500 to assist with travel to Hong Kong and Vietnam to research a series of stories on Maori primary industries doing business in Asia.

ACICIS: $12,000 to assist support two New Zealand journalism graduates to participate in the Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies Journalism Professional Practicum in January-February 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $3,500 to cover expenses incurred by visiting Shanghai Daily journalist Kajia Deng, to undertake a one month of professional development in New Zealand, including work placements with TV3.

AUT University: $3,500 for journalism graduate Harry Pearl to undertake a six-week internship in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Charlotte Greenfield: $1,943.82 to cover travel costs to Indonesia to undertake a self-arranged internship at the Jakarta Globe.

Dominion Post: $3,600 to assist Jazial Crossley with travel to Beijing, China, in April 2013 to report on the success of Wellington food, wine and coffee manufacturers.

Fairfax Media: $11,500 to support political reporter Andrea Vance to participate in the East-West Center's Spring Jefferson Fellowship in June 2013.

Fairfax Media: $3,500 to support Julia Hollingsworth to undertake a six-week internship at the Shanghai Daily between March and May 2013.

Freeman Media: $2,500 to assist Energy News reporter Edward White to travel to Myanmar and Indonesia in June 2013 to report on energy developments in the region.

Genevieve Ng: $5,000 to support the completion of journalism studies at the New Zealand Broadcasting School in Christchurch through the Kiwi Asian Journalism Scholarship.

Herald On Sunday: $4,160 to assist Michael Burgess to travel to Japan in December 2012 to research a series of feature stories introducing the Japanese rugby scene to New Zealand readers, focusing on Japan based top New Zealand players.

Massey University, Wellington: $5,000 to assist Ashleigh Stewart to attend the ACICIS Journalism Professional Practicum (JPP) in Jakarta, Indonesia, in January-February 2013.

Massey University, Wellington: $5,000 to assist Hamish McNicol to attend the ACICIS Journalism Professional Practicum (JPP) in Jakarta, Indonesia, in January-February 2013.

Massey University, Wellington: $5,000 to assist Mary Baines to attend the ACICIS Journalism Professional Practicum (JPP) in Jakarta, Indonesia, in January-February 2013.

New Zealand Herald: $5,000 to assist Amelia Wade to undertake an internship at the International Herald Tribune in Hong Kong in late 2013.

New Zealand Listener: $4,240 to assist Brian Easton to travel to Southeast Asia to write a series of economic columns.

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Otago Daily Times: $5,000 to assist Sarah Marquet to undertake an internship at the Korea JoongAng Daily in 2013.

Radio Live: $3,880 to assist Frances Cook to travel to Vietnam and Cambodia in November 2012 to research stories on New Zealand's ties to the two countries.

Ruth Le Pla: $5,000 to assist in travelling to Indonesia in May, 2013 to accompany the New Zealand trade mission.

Shanghai Daily: $3,500 to cover expenses incurred by visiting Shanghai Daily journalist Feiran (Steffie) Lu, for one month of professional development in New Zealand.

Sophie Jackman: $3,000 to undertake a self-arranged four-week internship with Japanese news agency Kyodo.

Taranaki Daily News: $3,500 to assist Isobel Ewing to undertake a six-week internship at the Deccan Herald in Bangalore, India, in late 2012.

TV3: $10,000 to assist a crew to travel to China in late 2012 to research material for current affairs programme 60 Minutes.

TVNZ: $5,700 to assist Hannah Ockelford (reporter) and Joanne Mitchell (producer) to travel to South Korea in early 2013 to research and film stories for current affairs programmes 20/20 and Sunday.

Waikato Times: $5,000 to assist Jonathan Carson to undertake an internship at the Philippine Star in 2013.

Waikato Times: $7,200 to assist Nicola Brennan-Tupara to travel to Sri Lanka in September 2012 to research a series of stories on the aftermath of civil war in Sri Lanka, and the challenges the country still faces.

RESEARCH/TRACK II

Institute of Strategic and International Studies: $10,000 for the ongoing running costs of the ASEAN/Australia/New Zealand Trilateral Track II meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December 2013.

John Leslie: $40,000 for a research project on New Zealand’s Preferential Trading Agreements (PTAs) and the evolving architecture of the Asia-Pacific region.

YOUNG LEADERS NETWORK

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $3,480.74 for one member to attend the Asia Pacific Roundtable in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in June 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $6,000 for Areti Metuamate and Gaurav Sharma to attend the fourth University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Manila, The Philippines, in August 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $3,000 to assist Cowan Finch to represent New Zealand at an APEC Voices of the Future summit in Bali, Indonesia.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $4,300 to assist Tim McCready to represent New Zealand at an APEC Youth Summit 2012 organised by the Far Eastern Federal University in September 2012, followed by the APEC CEO Summit in September in Vladivostok, Russia.

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Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $5,000 to assist Fiona Natusch to attend the Track II meetings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Genevieve Ng: $1,865.18 to attend a two-week long study camp at Fudan University in Shanghai, China.

Melissa Wong: $1,000 to help start-up a Mandarin Toastmasters group in Auckland.

Michelle McCarthy: $500 to attend the 2012 Japan New Zealand Business Council Conference in Auckland.

Paul Winter: $2,000 to attend a two-week long study camp at Fudan University in Shanghai, China.

Radhika Joseph: $6,000 to assist with travel to Bangkok to undertake a six month internship opportunity with UNESCO from January 2012.

Royal New Zealand Ballet: $10,000 for sponsorship of the Royal New Zealand Ballet and principal dancer Qi Huan, during the 2013 season.

Shreejan Pandey: $2,500 to support Shreejan Pandey to organise a young leaders visit to Christchurch over a weekend to develop relationships, to facilitate a community engagement activity, and to develop Asia awareness amongst students.

Sian Halcrow: $1,000 to assist with travel to Bangkok, Thailand, to speak at the Triennial Conference of the University Women of Asia.

Wilson Chau: $1,500 to support the Asia Pacific Model United Nations Conference (AMUNC), a youth-run, non-profit initiative that will bring together 500 university students from across the Asia-Pacific region to Wellington.

New Zealand-Sino Youth Exchange: $12,600 for five members of the Young Leaders Network to participate on the New Zealand-Sino Youth Exchange in September 2013.

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