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Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program Accepting Applications.


Tokyo, Japan, May 30, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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 Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation ('TMC'; TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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: TM) has begun accepting applications today for this year's(*1) Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program, which is designed to support environmental revitalization and conservation activities, both in Japan and overseas, for the purpose of sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union .

The program was established in commemoration of TMC's receipt of the Global 500 Award(*2) in 1999 from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP UNEP United Nations Environment Program(me)
UNEP Unbundled Network Element Platform
UNEP University of Northeastern Philippines
) and has been implemented every year since 2000, as part of TMC's environmental philanthropic activities. This year marks the seventh year of its implementation.

The program will support practical projects in the areas of environmental education and environmental technology conducted by NPOs (excluding schools) and other non-profit private groups. The program has two categories of grants: general grants, with no restriction on the implementation sites or on the grant amount per project, and small-scale grants, with a limit on the grant amount per project and with simpler application procedures (targeting activities in Japan). In total, approximately 200 million Japanese yen “Yen” redirects here. For the other use, see Yen (disambiguation).

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 is to be awarded in grants for 2006.

For application guidelines and an overview of 2005 recipients, please see the attached, "Toyota Environmental Activities Grant: Program Summary".

*1 From April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007.

*2 Global 500 Award (1987-2003): Presented by UNEP to recognize the outstanding achievements of individuals and organizations in protecting and improving the environment. In recognition of its various achievements in environmental protection and improvement, such as being the world's first to mass-produce and sell hybrid vehicles This is a list of hybrid vehicles in chronological order of production: Early designs
  • 1899 Dr Ferdinand Porsche, then a young engineer at Jacob Lohner & Co, built the first Hybrid Car.
, and for its various corporate philanthropic activities, TMC TMC Technology Marketing Corporation (Norwalk, Connecticut)
TMC Texas Medical Center (Houston, TX)
TMC Traffic Message Channel
TMC The Movie Channel
TMC Traffic Management Center
 became, in 1999, the first Japanese corporation to receive the award.

Toyota Environmental Activities Grant: Program Summary

Grant Categories

Basic Theme: "Environmental Technology and Human Resource Development Contributing to Environmental Revitalization and Conservation"

1. General Grants

There is no restriction regarding project implementation site(s) and the limit of the grant amount per project. This grant targets projects aimed at environmental education activities and experience-based learning, or creating/providing the opportunities for such activities, and projects aimed at the localization Customizing software and documentation for a particular country. It includes the translation of menus and messages into the native spoken language as well as changes in the user interface to accommodate different alphabets and culture. See internationalization and l10n.  of experiment-based environmental technology at the community level.

2. Small-scale Grants

Projects should be implemented in Japan, with the maximum grant amount of two million Japanese yen (approx. 18,000 U.S. dollars) per project. This grant targets practical, community-based grassroots activities aimed at protecting the local environment.

Grant Period

Up to three years for general grants and up to one year for small-scale grants, beginning in December 2006.

Application Period

From Tuesday, May 30 to Friday, July 7, 2006. Applications must arrive by July 7, 2006.

Notification of Decision

The Selection Committee, consisting of seven experts from Japan and overseas, will review the applications and select grantees. Applicants will be notified in writing by mid-October 2006.

Contact Information

Inquiries on application procedures and further details about the program should be addressed to:

Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program Secretariat

MBE MBE (in Britain) Member of the Order of the British Empire

MBE n abbr (BRIT) (= Member of the Order of the British Empire) → título ceremonial

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 Box 363, 2-3-6 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004 JAPAN

Phone: +81-3-3272-1925 Fax: +81-3-3272-1926

E-mail: toyota-ecogrant@mri.co.jp

Detailed information is available online at:

http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/environment/ecogrant/(English)

http://www.toyota.co.jp/jp/environment/ecogrant/(Japanese)
Selection Committee Members (as of 2006/05/30)

        Name                            Title/Organization

Dr. Keiko Nakamura (Chair)      Director General, JT Biohistory
                                Research Hall (Japan)
Dr. Motoyuki Suzuki             Professor, University of the Air (Japan)
Dr. Eiji Hosoda                 Professor, Faculty of Economics,
                                Keio University (Japan)
Dr. Ashok Khosla                President, Development Alternatives (India)
Dr. Peterson Myers              CEO, Environmental Health Sciences and
                                Board Chair, National Environmental
                                Trust (U.S.A.)
Dr. Goeran A. Persson           Chairman, Energy and Environmental
                                Committee, Royal Academy of
                                Engineering (Sweden)
Mr. Yoshio Shirai               Senior Managing Director,
                                Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)


Previous Grantees and Projects

1. Grant Project Statistics by Year (From April 1 to March 31) and Region
Project        Total           2005          2004   2003   2002   2001  2000
Implementation        Sub   General  Small-
Sites                 total          scale

Japan             24     13       0     13     1      1      3      3     3
The Americas      10      1       1      0     1      2      1      4     1
Asia              40      8       8      0    10      3      9      6     4
Europe             7      2       2      0     0      2      1      1     1
Africa             7      1       1      0     4      2      0      0     0
Others             1      0       0      0     0      0      1      0     0
Total             89     25      12     13    16     10     15     14     9


2. General Grant Recipients for the Year From April 1, 2005

General Grants:

Project Title: Asia ESD (1) (Electronic Software Distribution) Distributing new software and upgrades via the network rather than individual installations on each machine. See ESL.  Promotion Projects - Establishing a website for the exchange of information on exemplary ESD promotion project implementation cases and the development of a handbook for project implementation practices

Organization (Country): Japan Council on the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development Sustainable Development
The concept of sustainable development was popularised in 1987 with the publication of the “Brundtland Report” – the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development.
 (ESD-J) (Japan)

Implementation Site: Japan, Asian region

Project Title: Environment Conservation Cooperation with Residents in the Surrounding Areas of the Nature Reserves

Organization (Country): Nihon Aye -Aye Fund

Implementation Site: (Japan) Madagascar

Project Title: Sustainable Energy
This article is about a concept related to renewable energy, of which sustainable energy is a superset.


Sustainable energy sources are energy sources which are not expected to be depleted in a timeframe relevant to the human race, and which
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Organization (Country): Veronica- Czech Union of Nature Conservationists (Czech Republic)

Implementation Site: Czech Republic

Project Title: Agriculture and Housing in An Environmentally Friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1]  Design of Settlement Organization (Country): ArTUR - Architecture for Sustainable Development (Slovak Republic)

Implementation Site: Slovak Republic

Project Title: Promoting Environmental Education through the Ethical Value of Conservation

Organization (Country): Care-Centre for Environment and Rural Poor (C-CERP) (India)

Implementation Site: India

Project Title: Establishing the Fisherfolk School towards Community Based Coastal Resource Management in the Tanon Straits, Philippines

Organization (Country): Tambuyog Development Center, Inc. (Philippines)

Implementation Site: Philippines

Project Title: Environmental Orientation to School Education and Development of Community Based Environmental Technologies

Organization (Country): Voluntary Health Association of Tripura (VHAT) (India)

Implementation Site: India

Project Title: Sustainable Environment through People's Participation

Organization (Country): Socio-Economic Development Programme (India)

Implementation Site: India

Project Title: Arab-Jewish Partnership in Shared Environmental Problems

Organization (Country): Masar Institute for Education (Israel)

Implementation Site: Israel

Project Title: Building Local Capacities for Community Based Watershed Management in Apolobamba Protected Area
This article refers to protected regions of environmental or cultural value. For the protected area of a cricket pitch, see cricket pitch.


Protected areas
, Bolivia

Organization (Country): SAVIA (Bolivia)

Implementation Site: Bolivia

Project Title: Sustainable Environmental Action through Participatory Learning in Chilika Lagoon, Orissa, India

Organization (Country): PALLISHREE (India)

Implementation Site: India

Project Title: Sustaining Community Livelihood through Management of Water Logged Land, Biodiversity Conservation and Community Capacity Building

Organization (Country): Society for Women Action Development (SWAD) (India)

Implementation Site: India

Small-scale Grants:

Note: The implementation site for all small-scale grants was Japan

Project Title: Pumpkin Heaven - Yamamba Farm

Organization: Yamambano Kai

Project Title: Learning about the Tideland tide·land  
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Coastal land submerged during high tide.

Noun 1. tideland - land near the sea that is overflowed by the tide
coast, sea-coast, seacoast, seashore - the shore of a sea or ocean
 Environment at the Mouth of the Tama River The Tama River (多摩川 Tama-gawa  and Developing Human Resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees.

Organization: NPO NPO [L.] nil per os (nothing by mouth).

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abbr.
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NPO Nothing by mouth
 Regional Partnership Support Center

Project Title: Satoumi Meguri no Rakko

Organization: NPO Banzu Satouminokai

Project Title: Environmental Award for A Person Working Closely with the Community

Organization: NPO ECOPLUS

Project Title: Development of A Sense of Home for Children by Discovering the Treasures of Minami Daito

Organization: Shima Marugotokan

Project Title: Kurukuru Eco Project

Organization: NPO Chiikizukuri Kobo ko·bo  
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Project Title: Development of A Teacher Training Program for Environmental Education

Organization: Japan Nature Game Association

Project Title: Environmental Education Project for Asiatic Black Bears Inhabiting the Foothills of Hakusan

Organization: Environmental Education Project Committee for Asiatic Black Bears Inhabiting the Foothills of Hakusan

Project Title: Natural Environment Rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy.  Project in An Urban Area

Organization: Oyajino Kai

Project Title: "Kyozon no Mori" Network

Organization: "Kyozon no Mori" Network

Project Title: Improved Habitat for the Japanese Crested Ibis The Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon also known as Japanese Crested Ibis or Toki (Japanese: トキ, variously written in kanji as 朱鷺, 鴇, 鵇 or 鴾) is a large, up to 78.5cm long, white plumaged ibis of pine forests.  in Sado

Organization: NPO Japanese Crested Ibis Island

Project Title: Seminar for Leaders to Establish "Umi no Terakoya"

Organization: NPO Amakusa Sea Fort

Project Title: Development of Teaching Materials for Environmental Education to Establish A Society that Can Learn from River Activities

Organization: NPO River Activities Council

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