Call for Applications: 'Project Future Heritage 2026' - Passing on Local Culture and Nature to Children 100 Years from Now
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The National Federation of UNESCO Associations in Japan is accepting applications for 'Project Future Heritage 2026' until July 20. Selected citizen projects preserving local heritage will receive a certificate and 200,000 yen. Applications will be suspended from 2027 for renewal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Future Heritage Project?
- A: It is an initiative by the Japan National Commission for UNESCO to recognize and support civic activities aimed at preserving local culture and nature for children 100 years from now.
- Q: What benefits are there if registered?
- A: After being reviewed and registered by experts, a certificate of registration is awarded along with a 200,000 yen grant to support the activity.
- Q: Can I apply in the coming years?
- A: The Future Heritage Movement is planned for renewal, so applications will be 'suspended' for the time being from the 2027 fiscal year onwards.