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Give to Taiwan charities

Give2Asia makes it easy to support a charity in Taiwan. Make a gift to benefit your favorite nonprofit or one of our trusted partners.

How to give to Taiwan

Give2Asia’s mission is to strengthen communities by making cross-border giving easier and more effective.

Make a donor-advised gift

Support your favorite charity in Taiwan safely and legally.

Establish a Friends Fund

Enable a charity in Taiwan to accept international donations.

Create a request or Legacy Fund

Ensure that a cause or community in Taiwan is cared for in perpetuity.

Why work with Give2Asia

Give2Asia is US-based 501(c)(3) public charity with affiliates in Australia and Hong Kong SAR PRC. Donations from those locations may qualify as a charitable contribution. Learn more.

Benefits for Donors

  • Multiple giving methods
  • Tax benefit eligibility
  • Donor support team
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Benefits for Corporations

  • In-country expertise
  • Industry-leading due diligence
  • Compliance and risk mitigation
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Benefits for Charities

  • Secure online giving
  • Employee giving opportunities
  • No overseas registration
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Local knowledge counts

Give2Asia’s in-country experts provide local knowledge and oversight to help ensure donations will have the desired impact.

Jill Chang

Philanthropy Advisor

As an advisor on Give2Asia's Family Philanthropy team, Jill helps individual donors achieve their international giving goals. In her previous roles at Give2Asia, Jill oversaw Give2Asia's advisor network across 23 countries and served as a Regional Advisor. Jill has 15 years of international experience in diverse industries including sports, state government, and non-profits. She is also a published author and public speaker. Her book “Quiet is A Superpower” was a #1 bestseller and is being translated into different languages. Jill is a fellow of Harvard SEED for Social Innovation and was featured in Girls in Tech Taiwan 40 Under 40 in 2018.  Jill holds a Master's degree in Sports Management from University of Minnesota. She is based in Taipei.

Wanning Chen

Regional Advisor

Wanning Chen is passionate about non-profit management and sustainability, developing resources for social issues, and seeking systematic change to establish an inclusive society. Her professional experience includes program management, fundraising, partnership management, and volunteer management across international aid, environmental protection, and social welfare organizations. Wanning is a fellow of Harvard SEED for Social Innovation (2018), and a Professional Fellow (2018) of the United States Department of State. She holds the MPA degree at University College London (UCL) and a MSc degree in building and planning (College of Engineering) at National Taiwan University.

Our collective impact in Taiwan

Since 2001, Give2Asia has delivered more than US$465 million in grants to charities across 23 countries. Here is a snapshot of our work in Taiwan.

Grantees

119

Dollars Granted

$33.9

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