Deadline: 10-May-2026
The Japan Foundation, Bangkok, offers small grants to non-profit organizations in Thailand for cultural and academic projects that enhance understanding of Japan and foster intellectual and artistic exchange. Grants of up to 50,000 THB (Category A) or 100,000 THB (Category B) support activities such as exhibitions, performing arts, joint research, workshops, and collaborative projects between Thai and Japanese professionals. The program encourages innovation, next-generation networking, and capacity building in arts, culture, and Japanese studies.
Overview of the Program
The Japan Foundation, Bangkok, Small Grants Program aims to strengthen cultural ties and academic exchange between Thailand and Japan. The program supports initiatives that:
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Promote deeper understanding of Japanese arts, culture, and academic studies
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Foster two-way collaboration and intellectual exchange between Thai and Japanese professionals
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Develop next-generation talent and strengthen professional networks
The program is divided into two categories to target different types of initiatives and levels of collaboration.
Grant Categories
Category A – Japan-focused Arts, Culture, and Japanese Studies
Category A grants support projects in Thailand that enhance the appreciation and understanding of Japan, including:
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Art exhibitions, film screenings, and performing arts events
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Joint research in Japanese studies, humanities, or social sciences
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Conferences, seminars, or intensive courses related to Japan
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Initiatives introducing innovative or pioneering themes
Funding: Up to 50,000 THB per project.
Category B – Collaborative Intellectual and Cultural Exchange
Category B grants support projects promoting collaboration between Thai and Japanese cultural professionals, including:
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Workshops, lectures, and joint productions
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Collaborative research with publications or dissemination of results
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Exhibitions, performances, screenings, or publications arising from joint efforts
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Activities fostering next-generation human resource development and networking
Funding: Up to 100,000 THB per project.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations based in Thailand, such as:
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Universities and academic institutions
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Research institutes and academic associations
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NGOs and NPOs
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Art galleries or art spaces with cultural programming
Applicants must:
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Implement projects in Thailand
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Have a bank account capable of receiving grants from the Japan Foundation, Bangkok
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Submit a certified letter if using an individual bank account to show the relationship with the organization
How to Apply
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Determine Grant Category: Identify whether your project fits Category A or B based on scope and collaborative nature.
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Prepare Project Proposal: Include project objectives, implementation plan, budget, expected outcomes, and any collaborative partners.
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Budget Planning: Ensure partial funding from your organization covers remaining project costs.
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Submit Application: Complete submission through the Japan Foundation, Bangkok’s official application channel.
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Implementation Timeline: Projects must be completed within the Japanese fiscal year (April 1 – March 31).
Tips for a Successful Application
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Highlight innovative or pioneering aspects of the project
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Emphasize collaboration, networking, and capacity building
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Ensure clear documentation of project costs and financial planning
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Demonstrate how the project will deepen understanding of Japanese culture or academic studies
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Provide details on measurable outcomes or outputs, such as exhibitions, publications, or research results
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply for this grant?
Non-profit organizations located in Thailand, including universities, NGOs, research institutes, and art galleries.
2. What types of projects are supported?
Projects promoting Japanese culture, arts, or studies (Category A), or collaborative projects with Japanese and Thai professionals (Category B).
3. What is the maximum funding amount?
Category A: 50,000 THB; Category B: 100,000 THB.
4. Can projects be implemented outside Thailand?
No, projects must be implemented in Thailand.
5. Is co-funding required?
Yes, applicants are expected to cover part of the project cost.
6. What is the project completion period?
Projects must be completed within the Japanese fiscal year: April 1 – March 31.
7. Can individual bank accounts be used?
Yes, with a certified letter demonstrating the connection to the organization.
Conclusion
The Japan Foundation Bangkok Small Grants Program offers Thai non-profit organizations an opportunity to strengthen cultural and academic ties with Japan. By supporting innovative projects and collaborative exchanges, the program fosters cultural understanding, academic growth, and the development of next-generation talent in arts, culture, and Japanese studies.
For more information, visit JFBKK.









































