The Sino-USA Next Generation Foundation (NextGen) was founded in 2009 by a group of 28 Chinese-American professionals in the Atlanta area who share a common belief in the power of education. The For Next Generation Foundation supports low-income students in rural China who demonstrate academic excellence by distributing scholarship funds for academic expenses such as tuition, board, textbooks, or other personal expenses. We consider both financial need and academic performance in our selection process.
Every child is a student, and every student deserves an education. Through our efforts, we work to ensure that economic expense will never deprive a child of the education he or she deserves.
With your help, we can unlock the potential of millions.
Sino-USA ForNextGen will hold ten year celebration party and charity fundraising campaign
April 13, 2019
It has been ten year since we found Sino-USA ForNextGen foundation. We will host a party and fundraising party at New Jinguang Chinese Restaurant on Saturday, April 13, 2019.
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Sino-USA ForNextGen has awarded 414 top students to continue elementary through high school education since 2009.
January, 2019
Until January, 2019, with great support and generous donation from the local communities in Georgia and a few other states, as well as warmed heart people from China, Sino-USA ForNextGen foundation has awarded scholarship to 414 top students from 35 regions.
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Sino-USA ForNextGen will hold the forth annual food competition
May 4, 2013
The 4th Annual culinary contest, a fund raising event to support the Sino-USA Next Generation Education Foundation, will be held on May 4, 2013 at Gallery Event in Johns Creek.
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Sino-USA ForNextGen will hold the third annual food competition
May 5, 2012
To support more poor kids who are in needs to get education, Sino-USA ForNextGen will hold the third annual food competition on Saturday May 5, 2012 at Gallery Event in Johns Creek.
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First Annual ForNextGen Picnic raises over $3500
May 25, 2010
Held on May 25th, 2010, our summer picnic and culinary competition drew over 200 attendees and representatives from over 20 local associations. to Jones Bridge Park. Over 50 dishes were submitted to the cooking competition, and boy did our judges have a hard time crowning the Master Chef of Atlanta Chinese Cuisine.
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Supporting the needy, wherever they are
April 28, 2010
On April 26th, 2010, Dr. Wang Li Shan of Marietta, Georgia drove to Branford, Connecticut and viciously murdered Dr. Vajinder Toor. Although he awaits trial for the destruction of one family, he has also ruined another: his own. His wife, Lan Man, has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is currently unemployed, leaving their three children with little economic support. As fellow Chinese-Americans, we understand how difficult it is to establish ourselves in a new country. We strongly condemn Wang Li Shan's actions. But we equally condemn the impossible situation left to his family, and we hold that we should support the needy, wherever they are---in rural China, or in our own backyards.
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