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Congratulations to the recipient organizations of the 2026 Keiro Grants Program cycle! Keiro looks forward to working with all 42 organizations to enhance the quality of life for older adults and caregivers in Our Community.

(Recipients are listed in alphabetical order)

Asian American Community Media Project (AACoMP) is dedicated to documenting and celebrating Asian Americans and their contributions to the community through documentary film media.

  • Funding from Keiro will support AACoMP’s Japanese American Vietnam Era Archives oral history project, outreaching to and recording the stories of Japanese American veterans of the Vietnam War.

CharanPoran USA, Inc. provides free Japanese newsletters to Japanese-speaking older adults across Southern California several times per year, with articles that are meant to be educational and enjoyable for their readership.

  • Funding from Keiro will support core operations, allowing CharanPoran USA, Inc. to continue providing valuable information in Japanese to their readers.

Continuing Education for the Nikkei Widowed, Inc. (CENW) was established to provide support to Japanese American and Japanese older adults who have lost their spouses. The group, whose average age is 90 years old, meets monthly for educational and socialization opportunities.

  • Funding from Keiro will support a safe gathering place for CENW’s monthly meetings, a regular newsletter, and lunch for the members, with the goal of preventing social isolation and helping their members maintain independence for as long as possible.

Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles (EBCLA) was founded in 1925 to serve Japanese-speaking immigrants in Los Angeles, eventually becoming a diverse faith community in the San Gabriel Valley.

  • Funding from Keiro will support the church’s Older Adults Wellness Initiative, including care supplies for family caregivers, a monthly exercise program for older adults, and a storytelling workshop for the church’s oldest members.

First Presbyterian Church Altadena (FPC Altadena) was established over 100 years ago and serves a congregation of primarily Japanese American older adults.

  • Funding from Keiro will support FPC Altadena’s Senior Smarties Wellness group, which builds on and expands existing programs and activities to promote health, wellness, and a sense of connectedness among both the church’s senior members and other older adults in the Pasadena Japanese American community.

Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple (HHBT) has served the Buddhist community in Little Tokyo since 1904, providing a variety of programs in the local area.

  • Funding from Keiro will support a new program, offering monthly seminars and gatherings for older adults, with the goal of building connections in the community.

Kansai Club is a prefectural association for those from the Kansai region of Japan. Their mission is to promote awareness of the Kansai region and cultural exchanges between Kansai and the United States.

  • Funding from Keiro will support singing contests for Japanese-speaking older adults, allowing them to showcase their talents and providing a sense of purpose and an opportunity to connect with others.

Leisure Club at ESGVJCC serves as an outlet for older adults to enjoy their twilight years through social interactions and connections, while promoting healthy aging.

  • Funding from Keiro will support Leisure Club’s weekly lunch, where older adults gather for a meal, socialization, and activities in a safe environment.

Long Beach Buddhist Church (LBBC) is dedicated to sharing the teachings of the Buddha and serving as a positive presence in their local community. They strive to honor and continue the traditions of their founding members, as they aim to provide services and activities to ensure that Buddhism remains a way of life.

  • Funding from Keiro will support LBBC’s outreach project, which includes a monthly delivered bento and care package, newsletter, and educational workshops, fostering stronger connections among the church’s members.

Los Angeles Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple (LAHHBT) has been a place to learn about the teachings of Jodo Shinshu for over 100 years and provides assistance and cultural programs to the community at large.

  • Funding from Keiro will support LAHHBT’s weekly tai chi/qigong exercise classes, allowing senior participants to stay physically and mentally engaged.

Makoto Taiko is a Pasadena-based arts organization that teaches and performs Japanese taiko drumming as a musical, physical, and spiritual practice.

  • Funding from Keiro will support older adult-friendly taiko workshops at a senior living community, promoting physical and mental well-being through exercise and music.

NALC USA is a membership-based, volunteer non-profit organization in California that builds a safe and vibrant network of communities through knowledge, skill, and time.

  • Funding from Keiro will support core operations, including related costs for volunteers driving older members to medical appointments and other key errands, while ensuring autonomy and connection.

Orange County Buddhist Church (OCBC) has been a Buddhist community of friends and family practicing in the Shin Buddhism tradition for over 50 years. They also provide cultural and arts classes, regular senior activities, and sports for the Orange County area.

  • Funding from Keiro will support OCBC’s Tomodachi Bento Project, which provides a twice-monthly bento and wellness check for homebound older adults across Orange County.

Orange County Japanese American Association (OCJAA) serves over 1,500 individuals in the Orange County Japanese-speaking community and promotes various social services and Japanese cultural activities through events, programs, and educational seminars.

  • Funding from Keiro will support OCJAA’s senior and family caregiver programs, including a monthly home-delivered lunch program, caregiver support, field trips, a senior appreciation day luncheon, and cultural and arts classes.

Pasadena Buddhist Temple (PBT) has served the Pasadena community for over 60 years as a spiritual center for its members, as well as a gathering place for cultural, social, athletic, and other local community events.

  • Funding from Keiro will support PBT’s ongoing exercise, activity, and lunch programs for older adults, providing them with opportunities to socialize and improve their physical wellbeing in a safe, friendly environment.

Sakura Chorus was founded in 1982 as a female choral group and has regularly performed in the local community. They are one of the oldest Japanese choir groups in Southern California, and the average age of their members is 80 years old.

  • Funding from Keiro will support core operations, including facility rentals, transportation to concert venues, and staffing — providing an engaging environment for members to practice and socialize with one another.

San Gabriel Nikkei Seniors (SGNS) is based out of the San Gabriel Japanese Community Center and provides activities and socialization opportunities for Japanese and Japanese American older adults.

  • Funding from Keiro will support monthly senior activities, including cooking and exercise classes, field trips, and special celebrations.

Union Church of Los Angeles has served the Japanese American and Japanese-speaking community in Little Tokyo for over 100 years. The congregation is primarily made up of older adults, and Union Church seeks to enhance their quality of life through cultural activities, fellowship, and spiritual support.

  • Funding from Keiro will support the church’s post-worship Sunday lunch gatherings for senior members, with the goal of rebuilding and strengthening connections among its existing members and others from the Little Tokyo community.

Venice Japanese Community Center (VJCC) was founded over 100 years ago and continues its mission to preserve, share, and promote Japanese American and Japanese culture. The center provides many activities for multiple generations and has a large population of older adults.

  • Funding from Keiro will support VJCC’s Senior Wellness Program which offers weekly activities for over 100 older adults.

Wa no Kai promotes and preserves Nihon Buyo, which is Japanese traditional and classical dance, in the Japanese American community.

  • Funding from Keiro will support Bando Hidesomi’s 30th Anniversary Dance Recital in Little Tokyo, with a large audience of older adults.

West Los Angeles United Methodist Church (WLAUMC) is a community church that has served the Westside area since 1930. A significant number of the congregants are Japanese or Japanese American, and services are offered in Japanese.

  • Funding from Keiro will support WLAUMC’s monthly Cafe Aloha meal program, which provides home-cooked Japanese lunches both in-person and delivered to homebound church members, offering a sense of connection and fellowship.

For additional information about Keiro’s Grants Program, please visit keiro.org/what-we-do/grants-program.