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  Tuesday, September 07, 2010   
Grassroots Exchange

 
CGP supports the exploration of common social issues through exchange of expertise and collaborative action among practitioners, researchers, and committed members of the general public in the United States and Japan. 

Through the US-Japan grassroots exchange projects, CGP envisions project participants to bring about positive changes in the activities of their organizations and beyond, to further develop and strengthen their networks, and to enhance understanding between citizens of both countries.



Articles Associated with Grassroots Exchange

2009 Japan America Societies (JAS) Initiative Bulletin
The Portsmouth Peace Treaty: 100th Anniversary Exhibit Explores the Impact
Researchers in Action: Networks and Networking in Civil Society
Reciprocal Lessons in Capacity Building: Conversations with an NPO Fellow and Host
International Aspirations for the Nonprofit Risk Management Center
Grassroots Exchange Grantee Publications 2005
Grassroots Exchange Grant Listings (JFY 2005)
Grassroots Exchange Grantee Publications 2004
Grassroots Exchange Grant Listings (JFY 2004)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGES TO CGP PROGRAMS (March 22, 2007)

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Travel Grants to Japan
Priorities and Eligibility
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Travel Grants to Japan
Grassroots Exchange Grant Listings (JFY 2003)
Grassroots Exchange Grantee Publications 2003
Grassroots Exchange Eligible Projects
Reflections on US-Japan NPO Collaboration
Shaping Disability Rights in the United States and Japan
SAH Project Addresses the Needs of Caregivers in the United States and Japan
Renkei: Demonstrating Education for Sustainability through Community Partnerships
An Alternative Education in Japan: Five Weeks in a Free School in Tokyo
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