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Marubeni Foundation to Begin Accepting Applications for the FY2026 52nd Round of Grants for Social Welfare Initiatives

Apr. 10, 2026
Marubeni Corporation
The Marubeni Foundation

The Marubeni Foundation (Chairman: Takayuki Furuya; hereinafter, “Marubeni Foundation”) will begin to accept applications for Marubeni Foundation grants for social welfare initiatives to a total of 300 million yen from May 1, 2026.
*Eligibility: Japan-based projects by private organizations engaged in social welfare activities. For more details, see the following: https://www.marubeni.com/jp/news/2026/release/data/20260410_kikin.pdf (in Japanese only)

Marubeni Foundation was established as a private sector social welfare grant-awarding organization in 1974, utilizing contributions from Marubeni Corporation (hereinafter, “Marubeni”). Since 1975, Marubeni Foundation has continued to provide grants to facilities and organizations engaged in social welfare activities throughout Japan, with a total of 3,181 social welfare initiatives and over 5.5 billion yen awarded to date.

Grant recipients include a wide range of facilities and organizations engaged with persons with disabilities, children and youth, and the elderly; those supporting individuals who have become socially withdrawn and aiding those facing economic uncertainties; and initiatives for the development and improvement of local communities. Projects which are outside the general scope of governmental reach, unique and pioneering projects which are expected to have a ripple effect on the enhancement of social welfare, and projects undertaken by organizations that have been affected by natural disasters are actively selected, while leveraging the unique benefits of these being private sector funds.

Past examples of grant recipient projects

Purchase of a threshing machine for Mucuna beans (FY2025 grant recipient: NPO Sukusuku Beans)
Purchase of a threshing machine for Mucuna beans
(FY2025 grant recipient: NPO Sukusuku Beans)
Purchase of a vehicle for users’ outings and for transporting work products (FY2025 grant recipient: NPO Eda no Kai)
Purchase of a vehicle for users’ outings and for transporting work products
(FY2025 grant recipient: NPO Eda no Kai)
Facility renovation (FY2024 grant recipient: NPO Honobono Club)
Facility renovation
(FY2024 grant recipient: NPO Honobono Club)

Financing for Marubeni Foundation grants is primarily handled through a cooperative framework between individuals and Marubeni. The funding is comprised of financial contributions from Marubeni and income from asset management; donations by individuals to the 100 Yen Club, a fundraising organization comprised of Marubeni and Marubeni Group executives, employees, and alumni, whose donations are then matched by Marubeni; and admission fees from the Marubeni Gallery. The Marubeni Group and Marubeni Foundation will continue to actively award grants with the aim of realizing a society which embodies the idea that “where there are people, there are dreams.”

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