Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for grant applications?
Are there supplementary deadlines for any grant programmes?
What if my application is late or incomplete?
Can I send my application by fax or email?
Should I send my application directly to Japan?
Do I need to send any supplementary materials with my application form?
Will the Japan Foundation acknowledge receipt of my application?
Does the Japan Foundation offer any scholarships or study grants?
My project will introduce Australian culture to Japanese audiences. Can I apply?
I am not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. Can I apply?
 
What is the deadline for grant applications?

The deadline for most programmes in Fiscal 2008–2009 will be Monday, 3 December 2007.

Two programmes – the Support Program for Translation and Publication on Japan and the Support Program for Film and TV Program Production on Japan have an earlier deadline of Tuesday, 20 November 2007.

Applications must reach our Sydney office no later than 5.00 pm Eastern Daylight Saving Time on the dates above.

Are there supplementary deadlines for any grant programmes?

The Grant Program for Developing Networks of Japanese-Language Teachers and Institutions has a supplementary deadline of Monday, 2 June 2008. This deadline is for projects commencing on or after 1 October 2008.

All other programmes are subject to the deadlines above.

 
What if my application is late or incomplete?
The Japan Foundation will not accept late or incomplete applications under any circumstances. This includes any necessary attachments or supplementary materials. Please ensure that application forms are signed in all necessary places, as forms with missing signatures will not be accepted.

Your application must reach our Sydney office no later than close of business (5.00 pm Eastern Daylight Saving Time) on the date above.
Can I send my application by fax or email?
No. Completed application forms must be submitted in their original form, signed by hand in the appropriate places. Please send one copy with your original form.

Faxed application forms, or applications sent by email or other electronic means, will not be accepted.

We request that you do not bind your application.
Should I send my application directly to Japan?
No. Applications from Australia must be submitted to our Sydney office. Applications sent directly to Japan will be rejected. Applications should be sent to:

Grant Programmes
‘Category Name’** (see below)
The Japan Foundation, Sydney
Shop 23, Level 1, Chifley Plaza
2 Chifley Square
Sydney NSW 2000

** ‘Category Name’ should be either ‘Arts and Cultural Exchange’, ‘Japanese Language Education Overseas’ or ‘Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange’.
Do I need to send any supplementary materials with my application form?
Only if the Programme Guidelines state that supplementary materials are required.
Please note that the Japan Foundation will not return any part of an applicant’s submission.
Will the Japan Foundation acknowledge receipt of my application?
If you require an acknowledgement of receipt, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard with your application.
Does the Japan Foundation offer any scholarships or study grants?
No. For information on study opportunities in Japan, please contact the Embassy of Japan or your nearest Consulate-General of Japan.
My project will introduce Australian culture to Japanese audiences. Can I apply?
No. The Japan Foundation’s main purpose is to introduce Japanese culture to overseas audiences. The Australia-Japan Foundation, an Australian Government organisation, may have appropriate schemes.
I am not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. Can I apply?
The Japan Foundation, Sydney only accepts applications from Australian citizens and permanent residents. Please contact the Japan Foundation office in your country, or your nearest Japanese diplomatic mission.
 
 
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