Japan-United States Friendship Commission Grants FY 2004
Arts
- Arts Midwest – Japan-United States Cultural Trade Network, $68,800
- Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble – Noh training Project 10th Anniversary “Noh Weekend” Celebration, $2,500
- Group Motion Multi-Media Dance Theatre – Collaboration with Japanese Choreographer Kenshi Nohmi, $13,000
- International House of Japan – Collaborative Arts Project, ¥1,380,000
- International House of Japan – Creative Artists Exchange Fellowship Program, ¥21,280,000
- The New York City Ballet – New York City Ballet in Japan, $12,250
Japanese Studies
- Association of Teachers of Japanese – The Bridging Project Clearinghouse to Encourage Study Abroad in Japan by American Undergraduate Students, $76,107
- Alliance of Associations of Teachers of Japanese
– Infrastructure Support for the Alliance of Associations of Teachers of Japanese, $68,130
- Columbia University, Center on Japanese Economy and Business – Public Symposium on Solutions for the Japanese Economy, $10,000
- Columbia University, Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture – The Japan-US Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature, $20,000
- East West Center – Shifting Terrain: The Domestic Politics of the US Military Presence in the Asia-Pacific, $51,047
- Interuniversity Center (IUC) – Operating Expenses for the Center for 2003-2004, ¥40,000,000
- North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources – Infrastructural Support for the North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources, $83,750 ¥10,000,000
- Northeast Asia Council of the Association of Asian Studies (NEAC/AAS) – NEAC/AAS Grants for Japanese Studies, $67,792 & ¥3,600,000
- Pacific Forum CSIS – Toward a Stronger Foundation for United States, Japan and China Relations, $19,205
- University of Pennsylvania, Center for East Asian Studies – Going Too Far: Rationalizing Unethical Medical Research in Japan, Germany and the United States, $10,000
Public Affairs and Education
- Congressional Economic Leadership Institute – 2004 US-Japan Members of Congress Education Exchange Program, $65,950
- George Washington University – GWU US-Japan Economic Agenda Legislative Exchange Program, $132,312 and ¥1,787,500
- Information Clearinghouse Japan –Information Access: Searchable Database for Japan Information Disclosure Recommendations, ¥4,378,000
- The International House of Japan
– Facilitation of US-Japan Exchange Activities in Japan, ¥8,500,000
- Japan America Student Conference, Inc. (JASC) – 56th Japan-American Student Conference, $10,000
- Media Bridges, Inc – The Spirit of Taiko, $25,000
- Mystic Aquarium Institute For Exploration – Bridging the Ocean Divide, $20,000
- National Bureau of Asian Research – Japan-US Discussion Forum, $27,060
- National Association of Japan-America Societies –NAJAS Mentorship Program Year Two, $27,346
- National Japanese American Historical Society/Tara Entertainment – Stolen Lives, $25,000
- Projectile Arts – Kokoyakyu: “High School Baseball”, A Documentary Film Experience, $50,200
- University of Hawaii, School of Communications – Cross Currents- Phase III, a digital multimedia website on US-Japan relations, $57,500
- University of Illinois, Media Production Group, Asian Educational Media Service – The Birth of Edo, Making of a Metropolis, $16,100
- United States Association of Former Members of Congress – Congressional Study Group on Japan, $31,591
Study of the United States
- American Studies Association – Japan-United States Dialogues Across the Pacific: New Dimensions of American Studies – “Transmission of Culture(s) and Gateless or Gated? New Social Stratification in American Studies,” $12,020 and ¥1,512,000
- Doshisha University, Graduate School of American Studies – American Studies Research-travel Grants for MA Students at Japanese Universities, ¥2,000,000
- Doshisha University, Graduate School of American Studies – USA Election 2004, ¥1,720,000
- Organization of American Historians – Historians’ Collaborative Project, $21,443 and ¥3,236,948
- University of the Ryukyus – Lecture and Workshop Series in American Studies, $29,209