Nationwide

Yoshikokai General Incorporated Association: Second term of 2026 Grants

Agency一般社団法人芳心会
Max amount
¥1,000,000
Deadline
2026-08-03 (58d)
Area
Nationwide
All 47 prefectures

Summary

The 2026 Grant Program is a grant program that supports organizations that have corporate ity, public interest activities, non-profit activities, etc., or organizations that support them in Japan. Application guidelines include the promotion of science and technology, development of educational facilities, social welfare or disabled welfare activities, maintenance of medical facilities, health promotion, health enhancement, sports promotion, conservation of traditional performing arts, crafts, and technology, the promotion of arts, the spread of moral philosophy, and other activities that contribute to public interest. It is a corporate group that has more than one year's activity record, and the application form is classified as NPO corporation, corporate corporation, social welfare corporation, and other corporations. On the other hand, organizations that define corporate, religious activities and political activities, groups related to anti-social forces, and organizations that deem that donors are inappropriate are not eligible. The grant amount is limited to 1 million yen per application, the annual budget is 30 million yen, and the budget for each recruitment period is 10 million yen. The 2nd period will start on July 1, 2026 and arrive on August 3, 2026. The application is not accepted by mail attachment or holding of the application form, financial statement, business report, quotation, certificate of history, activity materials, etc. In principle, the grant target business must be completed within one year from the grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant grant

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Regional revitalizationCapital investment