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		<title>Welcome Tomoe Horibuchi, Jerry Ono</title>
		<link>http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/2010/04/tomoe-horibuchi-jerry-ono-join-foundation-board/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 20:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The directors of the San Francisco Japantown Foundation yesterday elected Tomoe Horibuchi and Jerry Ono to the Foundation board.
Horibuchi is the manager of the Café at New People,  the entertainment venue in Japantown showcasing films, art, fashion and a variety of specialty boutiques and ongoing monthly events. Horibuchi&#8217;s husband, Seiji, is chairman of VIZ Media, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The directors of the San Francisco Japantown Foundation yesterday elected Tomoe Horibuchi and Jerry Ono to the Foundation board.</p>
<p>Horibuchi is the manager of the <a href="http://www.newpeopleworld.com/eats/" target="_blank">Café at New People</a>,  the entertainment venue in Japantown showcasing films, art, fashion and a variety of specialty boutiques and ongoing monthly events. Horibuchi&#8217;s husband, Seiji, is chairman of VIZ Media, the owner of New People.</p>
<p>Ono is a vice president and manager of the Japantown branch of Union Bank, a position he&#8217;s held since Sept. 2009.  Union Bank in March 2008 <a href="http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/2008/03/union-bank-of-california-donates-10000-san-francisco-japantown-foundation/" target="_blank">donated $10,000 to the Foundation</a> in support of our ongoing efforts to support Japantown and the Japanese American community.</p>
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		<title>Grantees Selected for 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/2010/02/japantown-foundation-announces-2010-matching-grants-program-participants/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Japantown Foundation today announced its selection of ten nonprofit projects and activities to participate in its 2010 matching grants program.
These projects will be awarded up to $4,000 through a matching grants program instituted by the Foundation. Selected projects will have until April 30, 2010, to fulfill their match by asking individuals to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Japantown Foundation today announced its selection of ten nonprofit projects and activities to participate in its 2010 matching grants program.</p>
<p>These projects will be awarded up to $4,000 through a matching grants program instituted by the Foundation. Selected projects will have until April 30, 2010, to fulfill their match by asking individuals to contribute to the Foundation and earmarking their donation for their specific project.</p>
<p>The Foundation selected the projects based on criteria outlined in its submission guidelines and on how well each applicant advanced the Foundation’s mission to support cultural, community and educational activities for San Francisco’s Japantown or the Japanese American community.</p>
<p>For more information on how to donate, visit <a href="http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/donate" target="_blank">http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/donate</a>.</p>
<p>The following ten projects and activities have been selected to participate in the matching grants program:</p>
<p>The nihonmachiROOTS Community Engagement Project increases community engagement for the Japantown Better Neighborhoods Plan and builds a multi-generational, multi-ethnic network of community members to work on issues affecting Japantown. The project is also focuses on building trust and consensus within the community and determining issue priorities. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>The 2nd Annual J-POP SUMMIT Festival is a pop culture-themed street fair that covers the grounds of Post Street from Webster to Buchanan to the Peace Plaza of Japantown. The festival is hosted by NEW PEOPLE in cooperation with the Japantown Merchants Association. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>The Rosa Parks Elementary School Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program, a San Francisco Unified School District alternative elementary school program offering Japanese language and culture in addition to the standard English based curriculum.  Japanese is taught by sensei, native Japanese speaking teachers, who bring authentic Japanese language, and a personal perspective to Japanese culture into the classroom on a daily basis. The program will conduct numerous cultural events throughout the year. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>The National Japanese American Historical Society&#8217;s annual summer Japantown Cultural Heritage Tourism Youth Leadership Internship engages high school and college age youth in a two-month internship designed to: Engage young people in Japantown historic and cultural preservation; Increase visits by youth and the general public to Japantown; Increase participation by youth and the general public in Japantown activities by promoting what the community has to offer; and Develop youth leadership in Japantown. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>Kanrin Maru 150th Anniversary Celebration, fiscally sponsored by the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California, commemorates the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Kanrin Maru to San Francisco, the first official Japanese ship to land on American soil and to celebrate 150 years of history between the United States and Japan and the roots of the Japanese American community. The Kanrin Maru’s arrival signaled an important chapter in the beginning of official relations between the United States and Japan, seven years after Commodore Matthew Perry sailed to Japan to end two centuries of Japan’s self-imposed isolation. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>The Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival Parade’s Kanrin Maru 150th Anniversary Floats. This year, the Cherry Blossom Fesrival Parade will welcome specially created floats to celebrate the historic celebration of the Kanrin Maru’s arrival to San Francisco. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>The 18th Annual Kodomo no Hi (Children&#8217;s Day) Festival and School Visit Program, run by the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California, allows children and their families to learn about and embrace Japanese culture through hands-on activities; to enjoy traditional and contemporary Japanese and Japanese American arts and entertainment; and welcome them to our safe, prosperous and culturally vibrant Japantown community. The Kodomo no Hi Program preserves and honors San Francisco Japantown’s rich history for its residents, businesses, visitors and community organizations while supporting the growth and development of the community we live in and serve. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>The Michiya Hanayagi Dance Studio will perform at various community events throughout the year. After 55 years of teaching, her contributions towards promoting the Japanese culture through classical dance gained her the prestige of being honored in 2004 as one of the recipients of The Foreign Minister&#8217;s Commendation in Commemoration of the 150 th Anniversary of the U.S.-Japan Relationship. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $1,000 in donations earmarked for this program.(note: I think Hanayagi Sensei received the Foreign Minister’s Commendation for her contribution and skills separate and apart from the 150th Anniversary.  Please check as this is a big deal.)</p>
<p>The Nikkei Community Internship Program run by the California Japanese American Community Leadership Council offering college students throughout California an opportunity to obtain experience supporting the work of various community organizations and increasing their understanding of contemporary issues affecting Japanese Americans. The goal of the program is to support the development of the next generation of community leaders.  The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>“What&#8217;s Next for J-Town?  A Young Adults&#8217; Perspective on San Francisco&#8217;s Japantown,” is a research project by Aya Ino focusing on the next generation of young adults and their interests, followed by a collective analysis on perspectives of San Francisco’s Japantown.  With a growing need to keep this specific population vibrant within our community, research will be conducted through surveys and creative online tools to assess the needs of those who are 19 to 35 in age.  Results will be presented and available for all stakeholders of Japantown including merchants, residents, churches, organizations, and individuals, in hopes that future events will reflect the collective perspectives voiced by the next generation. The Japantown Foundation will match up to $2,000 in donations earmarked for this program.</p>
<p>This was the Foundation&#8217;s third round of grantmaking since being founded in December 2006.</p>
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		<title>Matching Grants Program for 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/2010/01/matching-grants-program-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE JAN 25 &#8212; Seventeen individuals, most representing nonprofit organizations and groups, attended our community meeting today to learn about our matching grants program and to share their questions and feedback. The Q&#38;A session proved to be very useful in identifying areas in our submission guidelines that need more clarification. Many of the questions asked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>UPDATE JAN 25 &#8212; Seventeen individuals, most representing nonprofit organizations and groups, attended our community meeting today to learn about our matching grants program and to share their questions and feedback. The Q&amp;A session proved to be very useful in identifying areas in our submission guidelines that need more clarification. Many of the questions asked by participants require further review by the board and we&#8217;ll be sharing the additional information with those who attended today&#8217;s meeting and also through revisions in the matching grants program submission guidelines. While we&#8217;re working on those additional details, <a href="http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/grants/program2010/" target="_blank">we&#8217;ve opened up the applications process</a> for organizations and groups wishing to be considered for the matching grants program.</em></p>
<p>The San Francisco Japantown Foundation will announce details of its 2010 matching grants program at a community meeting on Monday, January 25, at 4 p.m. in the Union Bank Japantown branch conference room, 1674 Post Street, San Francisco.</p>
<p>Like many nonprofit organizations, the Foundation was affected by the severe economic downturn and was unable to provide grants in 2009.  For 2010, organizations selected by the Foundation will be asked to match the amount of money given to them by the Foundation from other individual or corporate resources.</p>
<p>The San Francisco Japantown Foundation envisions a Japantown that inspires respect for the past, embrace of the present, and a commitment to a place and a community that is culturally vibrant, prosperous, safe, inclusive, engaging, and attractive to residents and to visitors. The Foundation was formed in December 2006 through generous initial endowments by Kintetsu Enterprises of America, the late Jack Hirose, and Hats and Amey Aizawa. The Foundation has since received additional donations from Minami Tamaki LLP, Union Bank and other benefactors.</p>
<p>The foundation&#8217;s mission is to support cultural, community and educational activities for San Francisco Japantown. We are dedicated to preserving and honoring Japantown&#8217;s history, to welcoming and serving its residents, visitors, businesses, congregations and community organizations, and to supporting the growth and development of the community. In particular, we support activities that reflect the Japanese American experience, and activities that engage Japanese of all generations and experiences in America.</p>
<p>Foundation board members will share details of the matching grants program at the Jan. 25 community meeting. Attendance at the meeting is not a requirement for being accepted into the matching grants program, but it&#8217;s highly recommended so prospective applicants have a chance to ask questions.</p>
<p>Those unable to attend the meeting will be able to download a matching grants program packet from this website after Jan. 25.</p>
<p>The Foundation is requesting RSVPs to the Jan. 25 meeting by emailing names and organizational affiliations by Jan. 22 to <a href="mailto:info@sfjapantownfoundation.org?subject=RSVP to Jan 25 Meeting">info@sfjapantownfoundation.org</a>. Contact board member Keith Kamisugi at <a href="mailto:keith@keithpr.com?subject=Japantown Foundation">keith@keithpr.com</a> or 415-874-5550 with any questions.</p>
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		<title>Diane Matsuda Foundation Board</title>
		<link>http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/2009/02/diane-matsuda-joins-foundation-board/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 03:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At it&#8217;s monthly meeting, the San Francisco Japantown Foundation board of directors unanimously elected Diane Matsuda as a member, effective immediately. Diane is Executive Director of the John Burton Foundation for Children Without Homes, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco dedicated to improving the quality of life for California’s homeless children and developing policy solutions to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At it&#8217;s monthly meeting, the San Francisco Japantown Foundation board of directors unanimously elected Diane Matsuda as a member, effective immediately. Diane is Executive Director of the <a href="http://www.johnburtonfoundation.org/index.html" target="_blank">John Burton Foundation</a> for Children Without Homes, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco dedicated to improving the quality of life for California’s homeless children and developing policy solutions to prevent homelessness.<span id="more-18"></span> She was previously Executive Officer of the California Cultural and Historical Endowment, charged with developing a $122 million grant program to preserve historic and cultural resources emphasizing the stories of the diverse peoples of California. Before that, Diane was Director of the California State Library’s California Civil Liberties Public Education Program (CCLPEP), a grant program whose focus is the infringement of Japanese Americans’ civil liberties during World War II. A native San Franciscan, Diane Matsuda earned her Juris Doctorate from Hastings College of the Law in 1989. Before joining the California State Library as CCLPEP Program Manager, Matsuda was International Coordinator for the California International Relations Foundation in Sacramento and Staff Attorney for Nihonmachi Legal Outreach in San Francisco. </p>
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		<title>Grants Awarded to 15 Organizations</title>
		<link>http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/2008/12/san-francisco-japantown-foundation-awards-grants-to-15-organizations-for-2008/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Japantown Foundation today announced the recipients of its 2008
grants during a presentation event at the Asian Art Musuem.
The foundation’s 2008 competitive grants totaled $25,000 and were divided
among 12 organizations in varying amounts of $5,000 or less. The foundation
also approved $60,000 in special grants, made possible by an additional donation
from Jack Hirose, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Japantown Foundation today announced the recipients of its 2008<br />
grants during a presentation event at the Asian Art Musuem.</p>
<p>The foundation’s 2008 competitive grants totaled $25,000 and were divided<br />
among 12 organizations in varying amounts of $5,000 or less. The foundation<br />
also approved $60,000 in special grants, made possible by an additional donation<br />
from Jack Hirose, to three Japantown organizations: Nihonmachi Little Friends,<br />
Kimochi, Inc. and Golden Gate Optimist Club.</p>
<p>Organizations receiving competitive grants include:</p>
<p><span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>Bay Area Day of Remembrance &#8211; $1,000 for Day of Remembrance 2009 &#8211; Carrying<br />
the Light for Justice will include a film presentation, cultural performances,<br />
keynote speaker, and a candle lighting ceremony at the Sundance Kabuki Theatre<br />
(pending), a procession through Japantown to the Japanese Cultural and Community<br />
Center of Northern California, concluding with an interfaith gathering and reception.</p>
<p>California Japanese American Community Leadership Council &#8211; $4,000 to support<br />
scholarship and program related expenses for two participants of the 2009 Nikkei<br />
Community Internship (NCI) Program. Each intern will support and increase their<br />
understanding of the work of community organizations in San Francisco’s<br />
Japantown.</p>
<p>Cherry Blossom Alumnae &#8211; $1,500 for the 2nd Annual Cherry Blossom Alumnae Conference<br />
in 2009, &#8220;What It Means to Be a Japanese American Woman Today,&#8221; a<br />
gathering of Japanese American women. The Cherry Blossom Alumnae organization<br />
seeks to give back to the Japanese American community through volunteerism,<br />
education, cultural appreciation, leadership and financial support.</p>
<p>Cherry Blossom Festival &#8211; $4,000 to support keeping as many of the Cherry Blossom<br />
Festival&#8217;s exhibit and demonstration spaces in Japantown venues and to help<br />
defray operating expenses such as costs associated with street closures.</p>
<p>Genryu Arts (Gen Taiko) &#8211; $1,000 to support the O-Matsuri Project, an arts<br />
training program for high school youth in August 2009 culminating in the 2010<br />
Oshogatsu Festival Celebration at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center<br />
of Northern California. Through the program, high school youth will learn performance<br />
works integrating taiko drumming and dance and prepare a public culminating<br />
performance at the Oshogatsu Festival.</p>
<p>Japanese American Citizens League &#8211; $1,500 to support 2009 Project Community,<br />
a program that seeks to educate college-bound high school students from the<br />
Bay Area on the importance of community and identity, and how these issues are<br />
historically vital to understanding Japantown and how it will be affected in<br />
the future.</p>
<p>Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California &#8211; $4,000 to support<br />
the Center&#8217;s 17th Annual Kodomo No Hi (Children&#8217;s Day) Festival and School Visit<br />
Program in its efforts to share with a more diverse audience.</p>
<p>Michiya Hanayagi Japanese Dance Studio &#8211; $1,000 to support the studio&#8217;s 51st<br />
classical dance recital in Spring 2009.</p>
<p>National Japanese American Historical Society &#8211; $1,000 to support the Digital<br />
Storytelling Youth Arts and Heritage Program that actively involves youth in<br />
Japantown cultural and historic preservation and interpretation, disseminates<br />
information on Japantown history through digital stories about community members<br />
and historic moments and trains youth in communication skills including public<br />
speaking, writing, editing and video production.</p>
<p>Nihonmachi Merchants Association &#8211; $1,000 to support the association&#8217;s ongoing<br />
efforts to increase the number of visitors to Japantown as well as to ensure<br />
the economic viability of the community through various events and activities.</p>
<p>San Francisco Mishibana-Kai of Nihon Minyo Buyo Renmei &#8211; $4,000 to support<br />
the production of a 15th anniversary celebration of Mishibana-Kai with a traditional<br />
Japanese dance performance in Japantown and other culturally based performances,<br />
including but not limited to koto (traditional stringed musical instrument)<br />
and karaoke (singing), to share, preserve and introduce aspects of Japanese<br />
culture.</p>
<p>X-Perience &#8211; $1,000 to support the production of the &#8220;My Japantown&#8221;<br />
pamphlet, a compilation of things to do, places to visit, foods and shopping<br />
tips &#8212; all from the viewpoint of middle school-aged children who have grown<br />
up being part of the Japantown community.</p>
<p>This was the foundation’s second disbursement of awards since being founded<br />
in December 2006. The grants were provided to nonprofit groups with cultural,<br />
community and educational activities that the Foundation determined best promote<br />
and support San Francisco’s Japantown.</p>
<p>The foundation was formed through generous initial endowments by Kintetsu Enterprises<br />
of America, Jack Hirose, Hats and Amey Aizawa, Union Bank of California and<br />
Minami Tamaki LLP, which is also doing the foundation’s pro bono legal<br />
work.</p>
<p>The organization is dedicated to preserving and honoring Japantown’s history,<br />
to welcoming and serving its residents, visitors, businesses, congregations<br />
and community organizations, and to supporting the growth and development of<br />
the community. In particular, the foundation supports activities that reflect<br />
the Japanese American experience, and activities that engage Japanese of all<br />
generations and all experiences in America.</p>
<p>The Foundation board is comprised of: Hats Aizawa; Bob Hamaguchi; Richard Hashimoto,<br />
Japantown Merchants Association; Jack Hirose; Keith Kamisugi; Eiji Miwa; Sandy<br />
Mori, Japantown Task Force, Inc.; Jon Osaki; Allen Okamoto, Sakura Matsuri,<br />
Inc.; Donald K. Tamaki, Minami Tamaki LLP (board president); and June-Ko Nakagawa,<br />
Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California. Deputy Consul General Hideyuki<br />
Mitsuoka of the Consulate General of Japan serves as an advisory member.</p>
<p>The foundation welcomes additional grants and donations. Donations to the Foundation<br />
can be made online on this site or made payable to “San Francisco Japantown<br />
Foundation” and addressed to San Francisco Japantown Foundation, c/o Minami<br />
Tamaki LLP, 360 Post Street, 8th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108.</p>
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		<title>2008 Grant Applications Now Available</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 21:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Japantown Foundation is now accepting applications for its second round of grants.  Grants will be up to $5,000 and provided to nonprofit groups with cultural, community and educational activities that the Foundation determines best promotes and supports San Francisco’s Japantown. Apply online here. Or download a printable application form.
The application deadline is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Japantown Foundation is now accepting applications for its second round of grants.  Grants will be up to $5,000 and provided to nonprofit groups with cultural, community and educational activities that the Foundation determines best promotes and supports San Francisco’s Japantown. <strike><strong>Apply online here</strong>. Or download a printable application form.</strike></p>
<p>The application deadline is September 30, 2008, at 5 p.m. Pacific Time. Applications will be evaluated based on how well they meet our mission is to support cultural, community and educational activities for San Francisco Japantown.</p>
<p>A subcommittee of the Foundation&#8217;s board will review 2008 requests in October and the board will approve grants in November. We will announce the 2008 recipients in early December 2008.</p>
<p>The foundation’s 2007 competitive grants, <a href="http://www.sfjapantownfoundation.org/?m=200712">awarded in December 2007</a>, totaled $25,000 and were divided among 10 organizations in varying amounts of $5,000 or less.  The foundation also approved $15,000 in special grants, made possible by an additional donation from Jack Hirose, to three Japantown organizations.</p>
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		<title>Union Bank of California Donates $10,000</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Union Bank of California today presented the San Francisco Japantown Foundation with a $10,000 donation to support the organization&#8217;s mission. George Tanaka, Union Bank of California vice president and diverse market&#8217;s administration manager, presented the check to the Foundation on behalf of the bank.
&#8220;Union Bank has been part of Japantown for many years and our [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.uboc.com/about/main/0,,2485_3453,00.html">Union Bank of California</a> today presented the San Francisco Japantown Foundation with a $10,000 donation to support the organization&#8217;s mission. George Tanaka, Union Bank of California vice president and diverse market&#8217;s administration manager, presented the check to the Foundation on behalf of the bank.</p>
<p>&#8220;Union Bank has been part of Japantown for many years and our donation represents our continued investment in, and commitment to, the community,&#8221; said Tanaka. &#8220;We would not be able to be a part of such a great endeavor without the longstanding relationships cultivated at the local branch level by Japantown branch manager Keiji Miyoshi and all of our branch staff.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re very grateful to Union Bank for this significant donation and thank Mr. Tanaka and the bank for believing in our mission to support nonprofits that promote and serve San Francisco&#8217;s Japantown,&#8221; said board member Sandy Mori, who accepted the donation on behalf of the Foundation. &#8220;Union Bank&#8217;s generosity will contribute to a brighter future for the Japantown community.&#8221;</p>
<p>Established in 1953, the Union Bank of California Foundation serves as an agent for charitable contributions made by Union Bank of California, N.A., a wholly owned subsidiary of UnionBanCal Corporation, a publicly traded San Francisco-based bank holding company. The foundation contributes financial assistance to nonprofit institutions and organizations that enhance the quality of life and help meet the needs of the communities it serves.</p>
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		<title>Union Bank to Present Large Donation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 21:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Kamisugi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[George Tanaka will present a large donation from Union Bank of California to the San Francisco Japantown Foundation on Thursday, March 13, at 11 a.m. in the hospitality room of Union Bank&#8217;s SF Japantown branch. The foundation board of directors will also announce details of a contest to help generate a new logo for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George Tanaka will present a large donation from Union Bank of California to the San Francisco Japantown Foundation on Thursday, March 13, at 11 a.m. in the hospitality room of Union Bank&#8217;s SF Japantown branch. The foundation board of directors will also announce details of a contest to help generate a new logo for the organization.</p>
<p>The community is invited to attend.</p>
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		<title>June-Ko Nakagawa, Bob Hamaguchi Join Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 02:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Kamisugi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The board of the San Francisco Japantown Foundation on Feb. 25 welcomed new members June-Ko Nakagawa, executive director of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California, and Robert Hamaguchi, executive director of Japantown Task Force, Inc.
June-Ko succeeds Hiroshi Tomita as the representative of the Japanese Chamber.  Bob joins our board in a new seat.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The board of the San Francisco Japantown Foundation on Feb. 25 welcomed new members June-Ko Nakagawa, executive director of the <a href="http://www.jccnc.org" target="_blank">Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California</a>, and Robert Hamaguchi, executive director of <a href="http://www.jtowntaskforce.org" target="_blank">Japantown Task Force, Inc</a>.</p>
<p>June-Ko succeeds Hiroshi Tomita as the representative of the Japanese Chamber.  Bob joins our board in a new seat.</p>
<p>Our other current board members are Hats Aizawa, Richard Hashimoto, Jack Hirose, Keith Kamisugi, Eiji Miwa, Sandy Mori, Allen Okamoto, Donald K. Tamaki. Deputy Consul General Kazuyoshi Yamaguchi of the Consulate General of Japan serves as an advisory member.</p>
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		<title>Foundation Announces Recipients of 2007 Grants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 00:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Japantown Foundation today announced the recipients of its 2007 grants at a presentation event at Union Bank of California Japantown branch&#8217;s hospitality room.
The foundation&#8217;s 2007 competitive grants totaled $25,000 and were divided among 10 organizations in varying amounts of $5,000 or less.  The foundation also approved $15,000 in special grants, made possible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Japantown Foundation today announced the recipients of its 2007 grants at a presentation event at Union Bank of California Japantown branch&#8217;s hospitality room.</p>
<p>The foundation&#8217;s 2007 competitive grants totaled $25,000 and were divided among 10 organizations in varying amounts of $5,000 or less.  The foundation also approved $15,000 in special grants, made possible by an additional donation from Jack Hirose, to three Japantown organizations.</p>
<p>Organizations receiving grants include:</p>
<p><strong>Bay Area Day of Remembrance Consortium</strong>: $3,000 awarded for general support of the 2008 Bay Area Day of Remembrance Commemoration, Feb. 16-19, at JCCCNC. The grant will be used to increase the Consortium&#8217;s organizing capacity. (<a href="http://www.dayofremembrance.org" target="_blank">www.dayofremembrance.org</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Gen Taiko</strong>: $1,500 awarded to support the Shochikubai Project, which includes the development and performance of a work for five odori dancers, a three-member kumi daiko (drumming) ensemble, shamisen player and minyo singer. The work will be presented in May 2008 at JCCCNC. (<a href="http://www.gentaiko.com" target="_blank">www.gentaiko.com</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Hokka Nichi Bei Kai</strong>: $1,000 to support the creation and maintenance of a Bunka Hall of Fame, to memorialize Northern Californians who were important to the culture of Japan as practiced in America. The Bunka Hall of Fame will be housed in the Nichi Bei Kai building in San Francisco and will consist of portraits of the honorees with their achievements recorded in the Book of the Bunka Hall of Fame. (<a href="http://www.nichibeikai.org" target="_blank">www.nichibeikai.org</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Japanese American National Library</strong>: $3,000 to support the indexing of publications important to the Japanese American community into a database. The library&#8217;s goal is to index 4,000 of the existing 25,000 publications in their collection. (<a href="http://www.janlibrary.org" target="_blank">www.janlibrary.org</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Japanese Benevolent Society of California</strong>: $1,500 to support the organization&#8217;s efforts to honor ministers who have served the Japanese American community and to express appreciation to the volunteers who maintain the Japanese cemetery in Colma, Calif., at the Day of Peace banquet held in Nov. 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California</strong>: $5,000 to support the Center&#8217;s Kodomo No Hi (Children&#8217;s Day) Festival and School Visit Program. As part of JCCCNC&#8217;s goal of preserving and cultivating Japanese American culture, the Center hosts a Children&#8217;s Day School Visit program, in which elementary school students from the city of San Francisco are introduced to the customs and practices of this Japanese national holiday. (<a href="http://www.jcccnc.org" target="_blank">www.jcccnc.org</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Japantown Merchants Association</strong> (for Cherry Blossom Festival): $5,000 to support the Association&#8217;s activities related to the 2008 Cherry Blossom Festival, taking place April 12-13 and 19-20. (<a href="http://www.sfjapantown.org" target="_blank">www.sfjapantown.org</a>)</p>
<p><strong>National Japanese American Historical Society</strong>: $5,000 to support the organization&#8217;s Japantown Youth Heritage Walking Tour program, which trains youth in cultural and historical interpretation, communication skills and analysis of past and present issues impacting Japantown. (<a href="http://www.njahs.org" target="_blank">www.njahs.org</a>)</p>
<p>The foundation&#8217;s special grants of $5,000 each were awarded to <strong>Kimochi, Inc.</strong>, <strong>Nihonmachi Little Friends</strong> and <strong>Pine Methodist Church</strong>.</p>
<p>This was the foundation&#8217;s initial disbursement of awards since being founded in December 2006. The grants were provided to nonprofit groups with cultural, community and educational activities that the Foundation determined best promote and support San Francisco&#8217;s Japantown.</p>
<p>The foundation was formed through generous initial endowments by Kintetsu Enterprises of America, Jack Hirose, Hats and Amey Aizawa, and Minami Tamaki LLP, which is also doing the foundation&#8217;s pro bono legal work.</p>
<p>The organization is dedicated to preserving and honoring Japantown&#8217;s history, to welcoming and serving its residents, visitors, businesses, congregations and community organizations, and to supporting the growth and development of the community. In particular, the foundation supports activities that reflect the Japanese American experience, and activities that engage Japanese of all generations and all experiences in America.</p>
<p>The foundation&#8217;s board is comprised of: Donald K. Tamaki, board president and partner with Minami Tamaki LLP; Hats Aizawa; Richard Hashimoto, Japantown Merchants Association; Jack Hirose; Keith Kamisugi; Eiji Miwa; Sandy Mori, Japantown Task Force, Inc.; Allen Okamoto, Sakura Matsuri, Inc.; and Hiroshi Tomita, Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California. Deputy Consul General Kazuyoshi Yamaguchi of the Consulate General of Japan serves as an advisory member.</p>
<p>The foundation continues to build on an initial total endowment of approximately $650,000.</p>
<p>The foundation welcomes additional grants and donations. Donations to the Foundation can be made online on this site or made payable to &#8220;San Francisco Japantown Foundation&#8221; and addressed to San Francisco Japantown Foundation, c/o Minami Tamaki LLP, 360 Post Street, 8th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108.</p>
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