U.S. Mission to Japan
The U.S. Mission to Japan serves as the diplomatic representation of the United States in Japan, fostering bilateral relations and promoting mutual interests. Its mission includes engaging in political, economic, and cultural diplomacy, as well as providing support for U.S. citizens in Japan. The agency plays a crucial role in facilitating funding opportunities and grant programs that enhance collaboration between the two nations, focusing on areas such as education, technology, and environmental sustainability. Through these initiatives, the U.S. Mission to Japan strengthens partnerships and promotes shared values.
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The grant aims to support various educational and community initiatives. Eligible applicants include public and private higher education institutions, independent school districts, individuals, various levels of government, and nonprofit organizations. To apply, interested parties should contact the U.S. Embassy Tokyo Grants Management via email at tokyopasgrants@state.gov.
The grant aims to fund the U.S. Ambassador’s Scholarship Program for Okinawa High School Students through the U.S. Consulate General Naha Public Affairs Section. Eligible applicants include various government entities, individuals, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations. For application details, interested parties should contact the Tokyo PAS Grants Management via email at TokyoPASGrants@state.gov.
The grant aims to support innovative approaches to combat the climate crisis and promote sustainable energy adoption in Northern Japan by funding tech camps or hackathons that engage university students in developing solutions. Eligible applicants include academic institutions, engineers, scientists, NGOs, individuals, and tech companies, with a focus on encouraging female participation. Proposals must demonstrate organizational capacity and budget estimates, and applicants are responsible for venue arrangements and participant recruitment.