Sponsors
The Japan-Korea Cultural Exchange Fund aims to strengthen cultural ties between the people of Japan and South Korea, to build mutual understanding and trust.
It is a public interest foundation established in December 1983. We recieved a 5000 USD grant to realize our programs connecting Japanese and Korean high schools.
Ashoka headquartered in Washington, USA
It is the world's largest non-profit organization that supports social entrepreneurship.
The Korea-Japan Youth Conference is a social venture supported by the Ashoka Foundation. We received 1000 USD in seed funding at the start of 2020 to launch our platform.
Partners
The Kamenori Foundation is a public interest organization established in 2006 under the supervision of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The foundation focuses on youth exchange programs, providing scholarships, and providing Japanese language education abroad. We have received extensive logistical support from the Kamenori Foundation over the years.
The Center for Korean Studies (CKS) is a part of the University of Tokyo's Global Studies Initiative, and is a center focusing on studying Japan-Korea relations. CKS has provided us insight when we were building up our educational program for Korean and Japanese high schools. We continued to consult with CKS over our 2.5 years in operations on regards to our programs.