
SOCIAL VENTURES
A nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the Indonesian art ecosystem. Through legal advocacy, extensive research, and strategic collaborations, the foundation has played a key role in cultural advancements, including the creation of significant cultural laws and the launch of the Cultural Endowment Fund in 2022. Ongoing projects focus on copyright issues in music, artistic freedom, and insightful research to support and nurture the arts with compassion and understanding.
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Empowers high-risk children with reading, writing, and communication skills. Since 2001, they have helped over 13,000 economically challenged children through early intervention literacy programs. Their initiatives, including an After-School Program for struggling readers and a Preschool Program for foundational literacy, instill a love of learning, contributing to long-term academic success in their community. (Board Representation)

A pre-university boarding school, focusing on uniting cultures for peace and sustainability. Hosting students from 80+ countries, it teaches the International Baccalaureate program in English and emphasizes values like intercultural understanding. Endowment gifts from individual and corporate donors support the college's growth, including financial gifts and asset development. UWC Adriatic offers a chance to invest in a globally-minded educational community for a brighter future. (Foundation Board).


A music theater in Tashkent-Samarkand-Katakurgan/Central Asia. In general, this performance has an archive theater concept. The archives displayed are historical documentation that is stored. A collaborative artistic production between two great nations celebrating their shared history, highlighting the religious pilgrimage of Indonesia’s first President. The poignant narrative, stepped in history and reverence, that has inspired the collaborative creative endeavor between Uzbekistan and Indonesia, igniting a dynamic intercultural dialogue through the universal language of theatre and performance.

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Pineapple Fiber Yarn in Indonesia, with Pineapple farmers in South Sumatra. Silk purchased from Samarkand, in collaboration with villages in Samarkand and local factories in Central Asia. All woven; Uzbekistan silk with Pineapple fiber from South Sumatra Pineapple farmers. Premium fabric - sustainable and high quality yarn - ready for sale.






Kumush Tola was established on December 2023, 1999, based on a letter decree of the Khokim of Kattakurgan City No. 623 and re-registeredon the 9th March 2009 in Kattakurgan. Kumush Tola International Company from Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is a collaborative partner of the Ananas Fiber Studio, Losari, Central Java, and the Samarkand Silk Yarn Studio. A request was made for the production of Ananas Fiber sourced from smallholder plantations in the Prabumulih area of South Sumatra. After being processed into natural Ananas fiber yarn, it is spun and woven by artisans in Central Java, combined with natural silk yarn from Samarkand. This produces woven fabrics ready for fashion and household use. Objective: SMEs and recycled patterns for Ananas leaf fiber from plantations and natural silk yarn processed traditionally in weaving workshops.






Renovation of the Mosque in MuaraJambil-village,through the “Baselang Muaro Kito” Project 2024. Villagers can be active to use the Mosque as a community space on the terrace-exhibitions-etc.


Relocation of the White House. The assembly is on family property in Bali and managed by the Taut Seni Foundation. For the Batuan Village Community-Clasical to Contemporary Exhibitions-Film Screenings-Seminarsetc.


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A re-managed, rehabilitated, and reforested plantation,it has become a place for plantations, training and a think tank from Jakarta. Improvements, renovations, and a plantation for organic vegetables, which continues to be developed with the Traditional Healthy Kitchen



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