Deadline: 30-Jun-2026
The Sumitomo Foundation is offering funding to support interdisciplinary research addressing global environmental challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss. Grants provide up to ¥5 million for General Research and ¥10 million for Special Subject Research, with total funding pools of ¥70 million and ¥30 million respectively. The program emphasizes international collaboration and solutions for a Nature Positive future.
What is the Sumitomo Foundation Environmental Research Grant?
This grant supports research projects tackling urgent global environmental issues through interdisciplinary and international approaches.
Core Objectives
- Address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution
- Promote sustainable resource use
- Support nature-based solutions and policy innovation
- Contribute to a Nature Positive world
Key Focus Areas
Projects should align with:
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Biodiversity conservation and restoration
- Pollution reduction
- Sustainable use of natural resources
- Human–nature interaction and sustainability
Research Categories
1. General Research
- Focus: Broad environmental research topics
- Approach: Interdisciplinary across sciences and humanities
2. Special Subject Research (FY2026)
- Focus: Nature Positive world
- Emphasis on:
- Biodiversity recovery
- Sustainable human–nature relationships
- Interdisciplinary and international collaboration
Funding Details
Total Funding Pool
- General Research: ¥70 million
- Special Subject Research: ¥30 million
Maximum Funding per Project
- General Research: Up to ¥5 million
- Special Subject Research: Up to ¥10 million
Grant Duration
- General Research: 1–2 years
- Special Subject Research: 2–3 years
- Extensions: Possible under specific conditions
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must meet one of the following:
- Be affiliated with:
- A university
- A college
- A research institution in Japan
- Must have institutional approval
OR
- Be an individual:
- With Japanese nationality or
- Permanent residency in Japan
Additional Requirements
- Must not be affiliated with profit-making organizations
- Must be capable of:
- Managing project funds
- Fulfilling reporting requirements
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
Strong proposals typically:
- Combine natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities
- Address complex environmental challenges
- Include policy, innovation, or nature-based solutions
- Demonstrate international collaboration
Why This Grant Matters
This program contributes to:
- Advancing global environmental research
- Supporting evidence-based policy solutions
- Promoting sustainable development practices
- Accelerating progress toward a Nature Positive planet
It encourages holistic approaches to solving interconnected environmental issues.
How to Apply
Step 1: Define Research Topic
- Align with environmental priorities
- Choose between General or Special Subject category
Step 2: Develop Research Design
- Include:
- Objectives
- Methodology
- Expected outcomes
Step 3: Ensure Institutional Support
- Obtain approval if affiliated with a Japanese institution
Step 4: Prepare Proposal
- Highlight:
- Interdisciplinary approach
- Global relevance
- Impact potential
Step 5: Submit Application
- Provide all required documentation
- Ensure compliance with eligibility criteria
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Lack of interdisciplinary approach
- Weak alignment with Nature Positive goals
- Missing institutional approval
- Affiliation with profit-making entities
- Unclear research outcomes or impact
Tips for a Strong Application
- Emphasize innovation and real-world impact
- Include cross-disciplinary collaboration
- Highlight international relevance
- Provide a clear and feasible research plan
- Link research to policy or practical solutions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to ¥5 million (General Research) and ¥10 million (Special Subject Research).
2. Who can apply for this grant?
Researchers affiliated with Japanese institutions or individuals with Japanese nationality/permanent residency.
3. What is the duration of the grant?
1–2 years for General Research and 2–3 years for Special Subject Research.
4. What is the focus of the Special Subject in 2026?
Achieving a Nature Positive world through interdisciplinary research.
5. Are international collaborations allowed?
Yes, and they are strongly encouraged.
6. Can private companies apply?
No. Applicants must not be affiliated with profit-making organizations.
7. What fields of study are eligible?
Natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities related to environmental challenges.
Conclusion
The Sumitomo Foundation Environmental Research Grant 2026 is a significant opportunity for researchers to address pressing global environmental issues through interdisciplinary innovation. With substantial funding and a strong focus on sustainability, the program supports impactful research that can shape policy and practice.
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