The Toyota Foundation 2018 International Grant Program Application Form

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The Toyota Foundation 2018 International Grant Program Application Form Notes: Please be sure to read the Program Guidelines before filling out this form. DO NOT alter the size of the text boxes. Altered or incomplete applications will not be accepted Set the font size to either 10.5 or 11. You may provide images as needed to explain explicitly. The maximum file size is 1MB. 1. Project Overview Matrix Summarize P.4 to P.7 and describe the brief overview of the project. Focused (targeted) issues and purposes of the project Content of activities and their methods Tangible outputs and their expected impacts 1

2. Principal project members Please list the project representative first. Same person can serve the roles concurrently. Role in the project Name age 1. Project representative Organization / position, etc. 2. Contact person 3. Accounts manager 4. In-Country/Area director 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. In-Country/Area director 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. In-Country/Area director 17. 18. 19. 20. If there are more than 4 countries/areas or 20 project members, please make a copy of this page. 2

3. Professional history of the Project representative, In-Country/Area directors and other principal project members and their roles in the proposed project Please also add URLs for relevant organizations / projects, if any 3

4. Focused (targeted) issues Describe current situation of the target countries/area and specify the issues focused. 4

5. Purpose of the project Provide reasons of having mutual learning and interactions between project members/practitioners of different origins. What would be obtained from collaborative works? (Reasons of having mutual learning and interactions) (Goals of mutual learning and project members/practitioners exchange) 5

6. Content of activities and their methods Describe activities and their methods planned for accomplishing purposes of the project. 6

7. Tangible outputs, expected impacts and visions of after completion of the project Describe tangible outputs and their expected impacts. Notify forms of outputs (e.g. document, movie, symposia, workshops, exhibitions, etc.) and their targets. Also provide mid-long term (3-5years) visions of after completion of the project. 7

8. Project schedule Fill in first half of the boxes in case the project period is 1 year. Month Notes Major activities/events Contents Nov. 2018 Start of grant period First funding disbursal Dec. Jan. 2019 Feb. Mar. Apr. May Interim reports Second funding disbursal Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov.2019 End of grant period (1 year) Interim (2 years) / Final report (1 year) Third funding disbursal Fill in below in case the project period is 2 years Dec. Jan. 2020 Feb. Mar. Apr. May Interim report Fourth funding disbursal Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. End of grant period Deadline of project reports 8

9. Project budget (Please refer to Annex 1: Expenses on page 10) Item Details Amount (JPY) (1) Personal expenses (2) Honoraria (3) Rent and Utilities (4) Travel Expenses (5) Communication & Delivery (6) Equipment & Machinery (7) Miscellaneous Items (8) Meeting expenses (9) Production of Outcomes (10) Documents & Copying (11) Other Expenses Total *Based on exchange rate: $1= yen *Please calculate in US Dollars for currencies other than Japanese Yen. * Sum of (1) Personnel expenses and (2) Honoraria may account for no more than 30% of the total budget. * The grant does not cover the indirect costs of the organization to which the recipient is affiliated or general administrative costs ( overhead costs ). yen 9

10. Other funding sources (for this project or related projects) Funding already approved: Project title and funding organization Grant period Amount approved (JPY) Funding applied for (or scheduled to be applied for): Project title and funding organization Grant period Amount applied (JPY) Annex 1: Expenses Item Explanation (1) Personal expenses Wages / allowances paid to project members. (2) Honoraria Payments to other individuals who provide various forms of assistance. (Including payments to external experts, translator, editor etc.) (3) Rent and Utilities (4) Travel Expenses Rent for office, equipment, machinery and vehicle during project period Domestic and overseas travel expenses including transportation, accommodation, honoraria and others (5) Communication & Delivery Bills for phone and Internet services, postage, delivery services, etc. (6) Equipment & Machinery Purchases of machinery, equipment, materials, and other items with a tax-inclusive price of 200,000 yen or more. (7) Miscellaneous Items Expenses for purchasing supplies and other miscellaneous items with a tax-inclusive price of less than 200,000 yen (8) Meeting expenses Expenses necessary for holding meetings, workshops, and symposium, etc. (9) Production of Outcomes Cost for producing project outcomes such as editing, designing, printing, binding of pamphlets, flyers, booklets, DVDs, etc. (10) Documents & Copying Expenses related to the purchase or copying of documents and other materials (11) Other Expenses Expenses not covered in (1) to (10). 10

11. Extra: free description field Use this page for better description of your project to help the selection committee to understand. Keep in mind that maximum file size is 1MB particularly if you include pictures or other non-plain text contents. This field is one page only. Do not expand. 11