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The Toyota Foundation

  • Research Grant Program

2024 Research Grant Program

Grants for 2024 Determined

"Interlinkages and Innovation for Future Societies"

Program Objectives

The Toyota Foundation Research Grant Program, Interlinkages and Innovation for Future Societies, invites research proposals that address social issues with an awareness of the “connections” among people, between people and nature, and between people and things and technologies. This is based on the belief that in order to realize an affluent and harmonious world, we need to fundamentally reexamine existing social systems and design the future from the perspective of interlinkages.

In evaluating proposals, the Research Grant Program will place emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of the research, the diversity of the participants, international perspectives, and the impacts on society. It invites ambitious projects that transcend conventional research activities, which often contribute only to the academic world, to address important social issues. It will support researchers who boldly challenge the world and encourage the transformation of social systems using a free-thinking approach that is not constrained by existing values.

Comments by Selection Committee Chair

The chairperson of the selection committee provides comments on the content submitted in the previous year's application and on projects that received funding. Please take a moment to read these comments as they may be helpful for this year's application. For information on submissions made before this period, please refer to the annual reports.

List of Grant Projects

Grant Fremework

Program Theme Interlinkages and Innovation for Future Societies
Grant Amount (Total) 50 million yen (per project, up to around 8 million yen/two years)
Grant Periods Two years (Nov 1, 2024 to Oct 31, 2026)
Requirements Project representatives must be 45 years old or under on the day of the beginning of the grant.
Project representatives must have a contact address in Japan.
Projects must be Joint research conducted by two persons or more.
No limitations are placed on proposals with regard to the nationality of the project representative or participants; nor is there any restriction with regard to the their affiliation (or lack thereof) with a university, research institute, NPO/NGO, or other organization.
Proposal Submission Period Wednesday, April 17 to Monday, June 17, 2024 (until 3:00 p.m. Japan Standard Time)
Grant Selection Formal decisions on the awarding of grants will be made at the Toyota Foundation Board of Directors meetings scheduled to be held in September 2024, based on the deliberations of a selection committee composed of outside

Proposal Guidelines and Project Proposal Form Samples

Please review the "Grant Overview," "Post-Selection Committee Chairman Evaluation," "List of Grant Recipients," "Reference Materials," etc. mentioned above. Once you have done so, please download the application guidelines, sample proposal, etc., and apply via the application entry.

*​Call for Application closed on June 17, 2024. Thank you. 

Format Item Remarks
PDF Proposal Guidelines 2024このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます
PDF Basic Information 2024 (sample)このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます *Actual Basic Information can be entered on web-system directly, after entry procedure.
PDF Project Proposal Form 2024 (sample)このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます *Actual form is avaulable on web-system. Please follow the instruction on web-system ater entry.

Please click “Start application procedure” below and proceed to the online application page to register applicant information.

Briefing Sessions

Online Briefing Sessions (not compulsory)

First Session: 11:30 - 12:30 on Friday, April 26, 2024
Second Session: 16:00 - 17:00 on Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Preliminary consultations are available with the Toyota Foundation’s program officers when applying. If you would like a preliminary consultation, please prepare concept notes (on 1-2 A4 pages, free format) and contact us by email. Preliminary consultations will be available until Monday, June 3, 2024. Please note that we may not be able to accept consultations close to the deadline.

Preliminary Consultations ended for this year. Thank for your interest. 

Recommended Documents

Please review following materials for your reference of program activities.

Recommended Workshop Films

We held a grantee's workshop on August 21, 2022. You can watch the whole program of the workshop on YouTube Toyota Foundation Channel. * The workshop is in Japanese.

Recommended Documents

The article of the online roundtable discussion

We have invited three grant projects and the selection committee chair to discuss the new theme of the Research Grant Program and motives for applying to the grant (held on March 10, 2022). The article of the online roundtable discussion is here

Click here for a printable PDF (layout version)PDFファイル(1195KB)

Recruitment Starts for FY2024

The New Partnership Programme for Nurturing Professionals

The Toyota Foundation and the University of Tokyo Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI) has established a new partnership programme under the theme of “Interlinkages and Innovation for Future Societies” and wish to recruits researchers who will conduct research to transform social systems since FY2021.

Recruitment Information

Please visit following website for details.
https://ifi.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/news/category/annoucement/このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます

Application dead line by Thursday, October 31st, 2024
Job title Project Researcher, Project Assistant Professor or Project Lecturer (Fixed-Term Project Staff)
Place of work Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, JAPAN
Number of persons to be recruited 3 (Expected)
For details, please visit IFI website. IFI website(English)[PDF]このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます
IFI website(Japanese)[PDF]このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます

*Following information is the grants for FY2023.

List of Grant Projects
TYTID Project Title Project Leader Position, Organization Grant Amount(yen)
D23-RC-0001 Partnership Programme: “Interlinkages and Innovation for Future Societies” Kensuke Fukushi Director, Institute for Future Initiatives, the University of Tokyo 2,000
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