Japan America Society Capacity Building Grant Program – US
Recognizing the importance of Japan America Societies (JAS/JS) in fostering mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan on a grassroots level, Japan Foundation (JF) New York aims to support the JAS in its work during and beyond the pandemic with the Capacity Building Grant Program.
In order to further strengthen JAS in the NAJAS network and to enhance their effectiveness in carrying out their mission, this program supports capacity building projects that demonstrate feasibility and organizational sustainability and will lead to organizational growth. Successful applicants will be awarded grants of up to $30,000 for up to 12 months.
Project Categories
JF welcomes proposed projects that fall under (but not limited to) one or more of the categories below.
Income and Fundraising. Research and implement income generation plans that ensure sustainability and growth of the Society.
Strategic Planning. Develop a strategic plan/ Strategize and develop a plan that aims to build organizational capacity and ensures organizational leaders, board members and staff have a clear and unified understanding of the Society’s long-term goals and priorities beyond the pandemic.
Public Relations Development. Create and implement PR and marketing strategies that raise the visibility of the Society and lead to increased engagement with the community.
Program Development. Create and implement innovative programming that will contribute to overall organizational sustainability by reaching new and wider audiences
Membership Development. Create and implement a plan to increase membership and to strengthen the networking ability of the Society, expanding reach to other interest groups such as local businesses, Japan-related organizations, and young professionals.
Professional Development. Professional development programs for the Society’s leadership, staff, and volunteers that will enhance individual and/or group skill sets relevant to organizational growth and sustainability.
Not-For-Profit management and Governance. Enhance personnel management within the Society, to include continuity and succession planning, as well as board utilization and engagement.
Grant Coverage
The grant amount is up to $30,000 and inclusive of indirect costs. Grant coverage is for up to 12 months.
Personnel (staff salary) & Honoraria (web developer, consultant, speaker etc.)
Travel (transportation costs) and Per Diem (hotels and meals)
Conference Costs (room rental, interpretation fees, AV equipment rental etc.)
Report & Publication Costs (editing, translating, printing costs, etc.)
JF will support indirect costs of up to ten percent (10%) of the actual direct costs JF supports. Rent and other administrative costs are considered indirect costs by JF.
Eligibility
Japan America Societies/Japan Societies in the U.S. with 501(c)(3) status under the Internal Revenue Code.
JF will not consider proposals for the following:
Commercial activities;
Political activities, election campaigns, or religious activities;
Activities in support of specific doctrines or claims;
Language education programs.
Requirements
At least one (1) tangible output that will lead to long-term outcomes and sustained positive impact in the organization and community such as:
Strategic planning report that focuses on changes that will be implemented in the Society
Event (virtual or in-person: symposium, conference, workshop, etc.)
Project must begin sometime between November 8, 2023 and March 31, 2024
*Preparatory activities that are relevant to the project can mark the beginning of the grant period.
A minimum of twenty percent (20%) of the total project budget must be secured from non-JF sources such as the applying organization, a collaborating institution, and/or other sources.
Priorities
Projects with one or more of the following qualities will be prioritized:
Organizations with immediate needs.
Resource-sharing with the greater Japan America Societies community. Collaborative projects by multiple Japan America Societies are welcomed.
Board Commitment. Demonstrated alignment between the board members and organizational staff on the proposed project.
Community Collaboration. Project that demonstrates collaboration with the Society’s larger community (K-12, universities, museums, businesses, Japan related organization in the region etc.).
Demonstration of a fresh and innovative approach to accomplish project goals.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Japan America Society Capacity Building Grant Program – US
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