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Make a Donation

100% Eligible for U.S. Tax Benefits

Donations to our project are received by California-based Give2Asia, a 501c3 nonprofit whose  mission is to strengthen communities in Asia by making cross-border giving easier and more effective. In 2024, Give2Asia delivered $30 million in grants to 299 local charities in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong SAR.

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Please note that the fund name for Blue Tile Heritage Center at Give2Asia is the "Lam Center for Cultural Exchange and Roots Discovery".

Donations can be accepted from anywhere in the world. Please contact us about possible tax benefits for donors outside the U.S.

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U.S. and China Certified

Donations to Give2Asia are received in China by Guangdong Harmony Community Foundation, certified by the U.S. to be the equivalent of a 501c3 organization in China, a requirement for tax benefit eligibility in the U.S.

On the ground in China

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Accountability

Guangdong Harmony Community Foundation (GHCF) was the first community foundation in China.

 

It is ranked No. 1 in the country on the China Foundation Transparency Index, and ranked in the Top 30 of the 2018 China Charity Credit listing.

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GHCF is our trusted fiscal sponsor for funds donated to Blue Tile Heritage Center through Give2Asia.

 

It collaborates with Cangdong Cultural Heritage Conservation and Development Center to handle accounting and financial reporting.

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Managing Organization

Cangdong Cultural Heritage Conservation and Development Center (CCHCDC), a leader of cultural conservation in China, manages the expenditure of  funds donated for the restoration and operation of the Blue Tile Heritage Center.

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Since 2009, it has offered cultural education and overseas Chinese root-searching tourism in Cangdong, a village it revived and restored.

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CCHCDC enjoys a transnational partnership with the Archaeology Center at Stanford University and numerous academic and research institutions globally.

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It is the only entity in China to receive awards from UNESCO for both architectural conservation (in 2015) and heritage education (in 2021).

Touch the soil where our ancestors once walked
Hear the echoes of their stories
Feel the beating heart of our homeland 🤎
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