EIN 45-3537620

US Asia Institute

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
3
Year formed
1979
Most recent tax filings
2022-12-01
Description
US Asia Institute educates and connects US and Asian leaders through people-to-people exchanges, briefings, networking, and a rule of law program.
Total revenues
$657,615
2022
Total expenses
$732,315
2022
Total assets
$493,540
2022
Num. employees
3
2022

Program areas at US Asia Institute

Briefings and Webinars:All of the US-Asia Institutes programming remained on virtual platforms primarily Zoom and Zoom Webinar. USAI continued to successfully host a number of programs this way expanding our reach for not only audience participation but the ability to attract speakers from around the world as well. In 2022, USAI hosted: China 101 seminars for Congressional staff (in person and virtually) ASEAN 101 seminars for Congressional staff (in person and virtually) India 101 seminars for Congressional staff (virtually) Japan 2023 seminars for Congressional Staff (in person; smaller roundtable discussions) Southeast Asia In Focus Webinars (virtually) Northeast Asia In Focus Webinars (virtually) A number of webinar open to the public on other topics of interest
Professional development program:American rule of law. American law students, though once again unable to travel to China and Hong Kong for a two-week period to learn firsthand about Chinas legal system, were able to participate in a virtual program. This program found them meeting with law professors and students, government and non-government institutions, lawyers and businessmen in Hong Kong, shanghai , Beijing and Shenzhen. The interactive discussions provided them with a basic knowledge of China and Hong Kongs legal systems, allowing for comparisons to the us rule of law. This was the sixth year of this program. Chinese Rule of Law. The Chinese rule of law program brought Chinese law students from three top Chinese universities Tsinghua, Peking University School for Transnational Law and Shanghai Jiao Tongto the US (two in-person and 5 virtually) The students were able to meet with Members and staff of Congress, judges at all levels, law students, practicing lawyers, think tanks and others to gain insight into the U.S. rule of law system This was the 16th year the program was held. Youth Development ProgramsThe US-Asia Institute continued two youth development programs for Filipino American and Thai American young leaders and launched a third for Mongolian American young leaders.IMPACT! USAI continued a youth empowerment program for Filipino American young people to provide them the opportunity to build a stronger understanding of how the US government works and how they can make a difference by becoming actively engaged in their communities. The participants were placed in virtual internships around Washington DC to engage with policy and thought leaders firsthand. Six participants were selected with all participating in person The Thai American National Internship Program (TANIP) returned in 2022 with 4 students, all in-person.The Mongolian-US National Civic Engagement Program (MUNCEP) was launched in 2022 with 5 students participating, all in-person US-Asia Institute Internship Program. 20 outstanding young people from around the globe participated in the US-Asia Institutes internship program in 2022. From special high school mentoring programs to short term mini-mester experiences to part and full-time internships, the USAI served as a unique training ground for aspiring young professionals to learn firsthand how government works and the interaction between the government, business, academic and diplomatic communities. The internship was bolstered by weekly Lunch and Learns where USAI trustees, advisors, and contacts offered their unique insights into various issues, career paths, and more. The USAI internship network coupled with the other professional development programs numbers more than 1,000 members.
Networking Receptions:The US-Asia Institute kicked off 2022 with its annual Lunar New Year reception. Because of the resurgence in COVID cases, it was hosted virtually. More than 250 virtual attendees participated from the govt, business, academic and diplomatic communities. Courtyard Receptions. In May and July of 2022, the US-Asia Institute hosted Courtyard Receptions utilizing the outdoor space surrounding USAI Headquarters. More than 350 people stopped by. These receptions are integral to USAIs mission of people-to-people interaction to build understanding and keep the lines of communication open. Virtual programming, though it has its value, will never replace in-person interaction. Holiday Luncheon. An in-person holiday luncheon was hosted by USAI in December 2022 to show appreciation for USAI Board Members, Advisory Board counselors, Congressional Circle, and other friends and volunteers who support USAI. 45 people were able to attend in person.
Delegations: Outgoing delegations to the countries of Asia restarted in 2022 with a Members Delegation to Cambodia and Singapore in August/September 2022. The US-Asia Institute, believing in the importance of people-to-people engagement also continued two virtual dialogue programs to keep the lines of communication open between US and Chinese policy makers and influencers. Candid Conversations for Members of Congress with Chinese officials. Virtual Staff Delegations. Because of the travel ban, in-person delegations were not possible between the U.S. and China and other countries. The US-Asia Institute took ten Congressional staff delegations to China during 2021 and a Chief of Staff delegation to Singapore. Each group met with the American Embassy in country; participated in a roundtable discussion with in country scholars; interacted with officials from relevant Ministries; and engaged with American businesses in China in country. Regional Dialogues on US-China Relations. With corporate stakeholder, Las Vegas Sands, USAI continued Regional Dialogues to discuss various aspects of US-China Relations. In March 2022, a dialogue on Innovation in Energy, the Environment and Sustainability was held in Washington DC both in-person and virtually. More than 250 people from across the United States and China participated virtually and 120 people in-person to discuss opportunities and challenges in the US-China cooperation in these areas.
Diplomatic Programming:Diplomats from the 15 Embassies USAI works with participated in Election 2022 programming which helped them to understand the midterm elections through a briefing at USAI, a field trip to a polling site on election day with a briefing by elected officials, and a watch party on election night
Other Programming: Asia News Brief. Every Monday and Thursday, the US-Asia Institute disseminates a news briefing email to more than 11,000 subscribers providing them with insight into the stories of the day from an Asian news perspective. Asia Unscripted. Asia-focus podcasts are released occasionally addressing interesting and insightful topics of the day.

Who funds US Asia Institute

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Schwab Charitable FundPublic, Societal Benefit$280,000
Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFor Recipient's Exempt Purpose$110,000

Personnel at US Asia Institute

NameTitleCompensation
Mary Sue BissellPresident , Trustee$102,000
Nate ConradDirector, Rule of Law Program
Keely ThompsonManager, Communications and Special Projects
Amanda EarlsManager, Programs
David LewTreasurer$0
...and 3 more key personnel

Financials for US Asia Institute

RevenuesFYE 12/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$650,170
Program services$0
Investment income and dividends$1,951
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$5,445
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$49
Total revenues$657,615

Form 990s for US Asia Institute

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-122023-10-13990View PDF
Data update history
December 9, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 9 new personnel
November 30, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
November 30, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 14 new personnel
November 26, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
Social advocacy organizationsInternational-focused organizationsCharities
Issues
Science and technologyForeign affairs
Characteristics
Political advocacyConducts researchCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
232 E Capitol St Ne
Washington, DC 20003
Metro area
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
Website URL
usasiainstitute.org/ 
IRS details
EIN
45-3537620
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1979
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
Q20: International Exchanges, Cultural Understanding
NAICS code, primary
813319: Social Advocacy Organizations
Parent/child status
Independent
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