Research Grant Program
Research Grant Program 2018
Please note the changes in the program from the previous year.
Program Title: "Exploring New Values for Society"
Program Objectives
The main topic of Research Grant Program 2018, titled “Exploring New Values for Society”, supports ambitious projects that adopt a panoramic view of the world and look generations into the future in order to seek new values for society by fundamentally exploring novel philosophies and arts to address difficult issues to be faced by future society; issues that are on a global scale; issues that transcend generations; and nascent problems that will only fully manifest themselves in the future.
Comments by Selection Committee Chair
- Comments by the Selection Committee Chair on Research Grant Program 2018
- Previous comments are available in the Annual Report.
Grant Frameworks
Call for Proposals | June 4 to August 3, 2018 (Proposal Submission Period: Monday, July 23 to Friday, August 3, 2018 until 3:00 p.m. Japan Standard Time) |
Total Amount of Grants | 60 million yen |
Grant Amount per Project | Up to 8 million yen |
Length of Grant | Two years, beginning May 1, 2019 |
Requirements | In principle, project teams of three persons or more are eligible for the grant. (Proposals by teams of two persons or less shall be accepted in cases where it is difficult to organize a team of three persons due to reasons such as the novelty of the social issues targeted by the project.) |
Project representatives must be 45 years old or under on the day of the beginning of the grant. | |
No restrictions are placed on proposals with regard to the areas of research or the methods employed; nor is there any limitation with regard to the nationality or place of residence of the project representative or participants, or their affiliation (or lack thereof) with a university, research institute, NPO/NGO, or other organization. | |
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 March 2019, based on the deliberations of a selection committee composed of outside experts. |
Program Guidelines and Application Form
※ Application closed on August 3, 2018. Thank you for your interest.
Special Article
Special Topic
Program Title: "Co-Creating New Society with Advanced Technologies"
Program Objectives
This new grant program supports projects tackling social issues arising from rapid development of advanced technologies such as AI and IoT. For details, please visit our Japanese site at http://www.toyotafound.or.jp/research/2018/
*"Co-Creating New Society with Advanced Technologies" application forms are only available in Japanese.
Comments by Selection Committee Chair
Grant Number | Project Title | Project Representative | Organization/Position | Grant Amount |
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D18-ST-0005 | Harmonisation towards the establishment of Person-centred, Robotics-aided Care System (HARP: RoCS) | Naonori Kodate | University College Dublin/ Assistant Professor in Social Policy |
8,200,000 |
D18-ST-0008 | Building platform on ethics and governance of artificial intelligence | Arisa Ema | Institute for Future Initiatives/ Project Assistant Professor | 7,000,000 |
D18-ST-0028 | Management tasks for promotion of digital transformation in the social welfare municipally organization | Kota Takaoka | Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology/ Researcher |
7,500,000 |
D18-ST-0040 | The relationship between human and social agent from care ethics and the social implications | Reina Saijo | Kyoto University of Art and Design/ Part-time research fellow | 3,000,000 |
D18-ST-0043 | “Fudo”-nization of Advanced technology: How to imagine plausible future of human-computer interdependency | Terukazu Kumazawa | Research Institute for Humanity and Nature/ Associate Professor | 4,800,000 |
D18-ST-0051 | Study of legislative Issues on the Development and Problems of Social System that Utilize Advanced Technology - Utilization of Artificial Intelligence and Acceptance of Society ・ Law ・ Technology and Ethics ? | Mayu Terada | International Christian University College of Liberal Arts/ Associate Professor | 5,200,000 |
D18-ST-0058 | Building a Fact-Check Networking System to prevent the dissemination of mis/disinformation online | Hitofumi Yanai | FactCheck Initiative Japan/ Executive Director | 4,300,000 |
Grant Frameworks
Call for Proposals | October 15 to December 2, 2018 |
Total Amount of Grants | 40 million yen |
Grant Amount per Project | Up to 10 million yen |
Length of Grant | One to three years, beginning May 1, 2019 |
Grant Selection | Formal decisions on the awarding of grants will be made at the Toyota Foundation Board of Directors Meeting scheduled to be held in March 2019, based on the deliberations of a selection committee composed of outside experts. |
Program Guidelines and Application Form
Japanese document only
2018年度募集要項(587KB)
2018年度企画書サンプル(265KB)
Application closed on December 21, 2018. Thank you for your interest.