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|headquarters = Muza Kawasaki <br>
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Central Tower 8th floor <br>
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1310, Omiya-cho, Saiwaiku, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture <br>
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212-8554, Japan
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|contact =Publications & Money Contribution: 81-44-520-9505 <br>
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NGO Support: 81-44-520-9609 <br>
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Grant Program: 81-44-520-9505 <br>
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Fax: 81-44-520-2190 <br>
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|website = [http://www.erca.go.jp/jfge/english/index.html link]
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|aim = Environmental issues such as climate change, depletion of the ozone layer, desertification and deforestation of tropical forests continue to challenge modern society. Unsustainable consumption of natural resources in both developed and developing countries threaten not only the supply of resources themselves but also whole ecosystems. Likewise, the effects of these problems are not confined to immediate boundaries or regions, and cannot be solved by a single country, government, corporation or individual. Therefore, every effort to achieve environmental conservation must be carried out in the contexts of international collaboration
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The Japan Fund for Global Environment (JFGE), a division of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan (ERCA) was established by an initial endowment from the Japanese government together with contributions from the private sector, including individuals and private corporations. The interest accrued from these funds is then used to provide support for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and non-profit organizations (NPOs) programs aimed at environmental conservation.
target_projects=Sustainable management of natural resources at a local and regional level. Raising environmental awareness among the puclic. |
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|moreinfo = Average grant per project in developing areas: approximately 4 million yen 
target_stadia=Field studies and Research, Conferences, seminars and workshops |
 
target_countries=Japan and developing countries |
 
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|target_org=JAPANESE (non-governmental) NGOs and (non-profit) NPOs
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# Nature protection, conservation and restoration
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# Forest conservation and tree/grass planting
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# Anti-desertification
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# Agriculture of environmental conservation type
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# Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
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# Building of a recycle-oriented society
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# Air, water and soil conservation
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# Comprehensive environmental education
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# Comprehensive environmental conservation activities
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# Activities related to the Great East Japan Earthquake
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# Other environmental conservation activities
  
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|target_stadia=Field studies and Research, Conferences, seminars and workshops
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|target_countries=Japan and developing countries
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# The organization must be a non-governmental organization(NGO) or a non-profit organization(NPO)
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# The organization must possess an Articles of Incorporation or its equivalent bylaws;
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# The organization must possess a well-established body that makes decisions for the organization and implements the project for which the grant is requested;
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# The organization must possess an accounting structure capable of bookkeeping and self-auditing;
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# The organization must possess an office that serves as a base of their activities, and
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# The organization must be deemed to have the capacity to execute the project for which the grant is sought, judging from its previous activities and achievements.
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|finance_minimum= Type B: 500 thousand yen or Type A: 1 million yen
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|finance_period=Applications are accepted from January 4th to 25th, 2013; those received after January 25th will not be reviewed (for the fiscal year of 2013).
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 26 December 2012

Japanese Fund for Global Environment (JFGE)
Location: Muza Kawasaki

Central Tower 8th floor
1310, Omiya-cho, Saiwaiku, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture
212-8554, Japan

Contact: Publications & Money Contribution: 81-44-520-9505

NGO Support: 81-44-520-9609
Grant Program: 81-44-520-9505
Fax: 81-44-520-2190
Email: [email protected]

Financed by: Foreign Ministry of Japan
Website: link
Finance
Finance mechanism: Loan (reimbursement)
Budget: loan
Funding range:
Minimum: Type B: 500 thousand yen or Type A: 1 million yen
Maximum:
Minimum return on investment:
Period / deadlines: Applications are accepted from January 4th to 25th, 2013; those received after January 25th will not be reviewed (for the fiscal year of 2013).


Aim — Environmental issues such as climate change, depletion of the ozone layer, desertification and deforestation of tropical forests continue to challenge modern society. Unsustainable consumption of natural resources in both developed and developing countries threaten not only the supply of resources themselves but also whole ecosystems. Likewise, the effects of these problems are not confined to immediate boundaries or regions, and cannot be solved by a single country, government, corporation or individual. Therefore, every effort to achieve environmental conservation must be carried out in the contexts of international collaboration

The Japan Fund for Global Environment (JFGE), a division of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan (ERCA) was established by an initial endowment from the Japanese government together with contributions from the private sector, including individuals and private corporations. The interest accrued from these funds is then used to provide support for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and non-profit organizations (NPOs) programs aimed at environmental conservation.

More information — Average grant per project in developing areas: approximately 4 million yen

Sectors


Who can apply


Type of organisations targeted


Specific organisations targeted — JAPANESE (non-governmental) NGOs and (non-profit) NPOs

Type of projects


Specific type of projects

  1. Nature protection, conservation and restoration
  2. Forest conservation and tree/grass planting
  3. Anti-desertification
  4. Agriculture of environmental conservation type
  5. Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
  6. Building of a recycle-oriented society
  7. Air, water and soil conservation
  8. Comprehensive environmental education
  9. Comprehensive environmental conservation activities
  10. Activities related to the Great East Japan Earthquake
  11. Other environmental conservation activities

Project stadia — Field studies and Research, Conferences, seminars and workshops

Target world region


Specific information on target countries — Japan and developing countries

Criteria

  1. The organization must be a non-governmental organization(NGO) or a non-profit organization(NPO)
  2. The organization must possess an Articles of Incorporation or its equivalent bylaws;
  3. The organization must possess a well-established body that makes decisions for the organization and implements the project for which the grant is requested;
  4. The organization must possess an accounting structure capable of bookkeeping and self-auditing;
  5. The organization must possess an office that serves as a base of their activities, and
  6. The organization must be deemed to have the capacity to execute the project for which the grant is sought, judging from its previous activities and achievements.

How to apply


Application procedure — Applications are here

Selection procedure