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China foundation Center was inaugurated on July 8 of 2010. A brainchild of some of the visionaries in the philanthropic field in China, such as China’s best known philanthropic figure, Xu Yongguang, who created the …

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NGOs’ Governance in China: Achievements and Dilemmas
August 23, 2010 – 8:13 pm | No Comment

Kang Xiaoguang[1] and Feng Li[2]
Beijing, 20 March 2004
I. Preface
In 2002, two headline-making events occurred in China.  The China Youth Development Foundation, a famous government organized NGO (GONGO), and Lijiang Mothers Association, a famous private NGO, …

China Foundation Center Established
August 18, 2010 – 3:48 pm | No Comment

China foundation Center was inaugurated on July 8 of 2010. A brainchild of some of the visionaries in the philanthropic field in China, such as China’s best known philanthropic figure, Xu Yongguang, who created the …

A Case of Nonprofit Accountability: Hu Manli Incident
August 16, 2010 – 12:55 am | No Comment

(Translation based on article from the Southern Weekend, April 12, 2007. )
In 1999, Hu Manli, founder of China Green Shade Children’s Village (CGSCV), went to Lijiang, Yunnan Province. Hu rose to fame for adopting several …

Who should be Chair of the Charity Federation: a Government Official or the Largest Donor?
August 13, 2010 – 12:44 am | No Comment

(Translated directly from Southern Weekend, April 11, 2002)
Deng Ke, Southern Weekend Reporter
 ·         In the Yuechen District of Zhaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, the largest donor to the newly established Charity Foundation will soon be appointed as …

On Impacts of China’s SAFE Regulation Regarding Overseas Donations
June 16, 2010 – 8:24 pm | One Comment

(Abridged from “China’s New Nonprofit Regulations: Season of Instablity” by Meg Davis) 
by Meg Davis
Since March 2010, we’ve received a flurry of calls and emails from reporters, donors and lawyers asking about the new regulations on …

Why the Chill in the Air for NGOs?
June 10, 2010 – 4:06 pm | No Comment

By Shawn Shieh of NGOS in China
May 10, 2010
I’ve generally been an optimist about the future of NGOs in China, but recent events have gotten me thinking otherwise. In the last few months, we’ve witnessed …

Donors Kept in the Dark on Where Money Goes
June 9, 2010 – 3:59 pm | No Comment

By Zhang Yuchen (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-05-27 07:47
Is a lack of transparency driving a wedge between charities and donors, and undermining the charitable spirit? Zhang Yuchen in Beijing reports.
Do you know where your money goes when …

Dialogue with Zhai Yan, Founder of Beijing Huizeren Human Service Centre
May 19, 2010 – 2:10 pm | No Comment

Since volunteer culture and volunteer training mechanism have not taken root in China, the ambition always hits the wall to put all volunteers in the right place. A more reliable model lies in the concept …

The Bittersweet Honeymoon of NGOs and Government: Two Years after the Wenchuan Earthquake
May 19, 2010 – 1:48 pm | No Comment

By Tong Jianfeng, Nanfengchuang Magazine, Edited and translated by Wang Yujue
(China Elections and Governance has abridged and translated this article on the evolving relationship between Chinese NGOs and the government. It appeared in Nanfeng Chuang Magazine …

Chinese Government Promulgated Regulation Regarding Donations from and to Overseas
March 15, 2010 – 10:08 pm | No Comment

(China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchanges recently promulgated the  Notice on Issues concerning the Administration of Foreign Exchange Donated to or by Domestic Institutions, effective on March 1, 2010. It will affect how organizations get …