"Before you receive you must learn to give"
What We Do
How We Help
The Foundation creates programmes, provides sponsorships and engages in strategic partnerships. We pursue innovative projects of significant and long-lasting benefit to participants and the community. We prefer to focus on a few select programmes and remain engaged long enough to make a measureable difference.
Creative Arts Education Programmes
All of our programmes include elements designed to inspire young people to observe, think, imagine, create, express and grow, with the goal of enabling them to express their authentic voices. We prefer to focus on a few select programmes and remain engaged long enough to make a measurable difference. When a programme is firmly established, we transfer it to a capable operator, but remain as advisors and funding source.
Partnerships
The Foundation brings people together to discover new approaches to the arts and education. We seek partnerships that offer significant leverage to all parties. Our partners include world-renowned arts troupes, museums, universities, academies, orchestras and art educators.The second type of sponsorship is for new programmes that bring a greater understanding of Chinese arts to the rest of the world, or bring a fresh perspective on art from other parts of the world to China.
Sponsorships
We sponsor two types of entities: 1) organisations that excel in planning and execution, but need funding and 2) new programmes that increase understanding of Chinese arts around the world, or bring to China a fresh perspective on art from other places.
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- Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe
- Chinese Painting Conservation Program
- City Literary Festival
- Cloud Gate Dance Theatre’s Moon Water at the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad
- Cloud Gate Dance Theatre’s Wild Cursive
- Cloud Gate Dance Theatre’s Wind Shadow U.K. Premier
- Contemporary Chinese Art: Primary Documents
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- The Buddha, A Film by David Grubin
- The Dragon's Gift: The Sacred Arts of Bhutan
- The Emperor’s Secret Garden
- The Many Faces of Buddhism
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford University
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Art and Conservation at The Courtauld Institute of Art
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Fellowship for Outstanding Chinese Writers
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Gallery of Buddhist Sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Orchestral Fellowships
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Professor of Buddhist Studies at Stanford University
- The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Scholarships for Outstanding Merit
- The Warrior Emperor and China's Terracotta Army
- Transforming Minds: Buddhism in Art
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