Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project in Lebanon
Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
The Japanese Government Grant Program (GGP) offers small-scale funding for community development projects targeting vulnerable populations. The initiative supports projects in health, education, environment, demining, culture, and sports, emphasizing sustainable, direct impact and completion within one year.
The GGP provides financial support to organizations implementing development projects that improve livelihoods and address urgent needs in local communities. The program prioritizes sustainable, high-impact interventions across multiple sectors to enhance the well-being of vulnerable populations.
Objectives of the Program
The initiative aims to:
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Address urgent social, economic, and environmental needs
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Support sustainable development initiatives with tangible community impact
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Promote capacity-building for grassroots organizations and local institutions
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Encourage projects in sectors critical to development: health, education, environment, culture, sports, and demining
Key Focus Areas
Health
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Community health programs
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Medical facilities, hospitals, and dispensaries
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Initiatives improving access to healthcare and preventive services
Education
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Support for private and semi-private schools
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Capacity-building for teachers and students
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Educational initiatives in underserved communities
Environment
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Waste management and water-related projects
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Environmental conservation and awareness programs
Demining and UXO Clearance
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Projects for removing unexploded ordnance and landmines
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Ensuring community safety and long-term stability
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Funding for demining projects can reach up to $160,000
Culture and Sports
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Cultural preservation, sports promotion, and university projects
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Programs through NGOs, museums, and research institutions recommended for easier fund management
Funding and Duration
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Grants are small-scale, typically up to 15 million JPY (~$96,000)
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Demining projects have a higher funding ceiling (up to ~$160,000)
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All projects must be completed within one year from the grant contract
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Exact USD amount depends on the fiscal year exchange rate
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible recipients include:
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Registered NGOs and civil society organizations
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Private and semi-private schools
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Medical institutions such as hospitals or dispensaries
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Local authorities implementing community-level projects
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Universities, museums, and research institutions for cultural or sports projects, preferably through NGO sponsorship
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility of your organization
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Develop a project proposal highlighting objectives, sector focus, and community impact
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Ensure project completion within one year and specify the required budget
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Submit the proposal according to the application guidelines of the Japanese Government
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For projects involving public institutions, apply through an NGO acting on their behalf
Why This Program Matters
The GGP is important because it:
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Enables direct, sustainable impact on vulnerable communities
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Supports grassroots and community-led development initiatives
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Addresses critical needs across multiple sectors
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Promotes capacity-building and long-term development
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Provides a platform for organizations to foster meaningful social change
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting proposals without clear community impact or sustainability
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Overlooking the one-year completion requirement
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Not applying through an NGO for public schools or institutions
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Misaligning project objectives with priority sectors (health, education, environment, culture, sports, demining)
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Failing to provide a realistic budget within the funding limits
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can apply?
Registered NGOs, private/semi-private schools, medical institutions, local authorities, and cultural or sports organizations (via NGO).
What sectors are eligible for funding?
Health, education, environment (waste management, water), demining/UXO clearance, culture, and sports.
What is the maximum grant amount?
Typically 15 million JPY (~$96,000), with demining projects up to ~$160,000.
How long do projects have to be completed?
All projects must be completed within one year from the grant contract date.
Can public institutions apply directly?
No, NGOs must apply on behalf of public schools or institutions due to banking and fund management constraints.
Is the funding intended for long-term projects?
Projects must address immediate needs but also demonstrate sustainable impact.
How is funding determined in USD?
Grant amounts in USD are calculated based on the fiscal year exchange rate.
Conclusion
The Japanese Government Grant Program (GGP) provides a strategic opportunity for organizations to implement high-impact, community-focused development projects. By funding initiatives in health, education, environment, culture, sports, and demining, the program supports sustainable development, strengthens local capacities, and improves livelihoods for vulnerable populations worldwide.
For more information, visit Embassy of Japan in Lebanon.