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Online donations
Making a donation online is easy and quick. You can pay via credit card or bank transfer.
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Donation by application form
You can also donate by sending an application form. Please download and complete the application form, send it to GRIPS Fund Administration Office by mail, e-mail, or fax, and arrange a bank transfer. GRIPS’ bank details are shown below. Approximately one month after we have confirmed the receipt of your transfer, we will mail you a receipt.
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Bank: Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Branch: Tokyo Koumubu, Japan
Account number: 0175522
Swift Code: SMBCJPJT
Account name: GRIPS Fund
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Bequests and inheritance donations
Please contact GRIPS Fund Administration Office for details.
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ContactGRIPS Fund Administration Office 7-22-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8677, Japan TEL:+81-3-6439-6019 / +81-3-6439-6024 FAX:+81-3-6439-6030 Office hours: 10:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday E-mail: fund★grips.ac.jp (Please replace?”★”with?“@”.) |
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As a sign of appreciation of your donation, you will receive the following:
- Our pamphlets and newsletters.
- Information about all GRIPS events, including special seminars, symposiums and networking events with students.
- Fixed period use of the GRIPS library and book borrowing privileges [for those who donate more than 100,000 yen].
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Note
We are sorry but we cannot accept donations with conditions attached that would:
(1) require GRIPS to transfer free of charge property that has been acquired through a donation to the donor or sponsor;
(2) require GRIPS to transfer to the donor or sponsor patent rights, utility model rights, design rights, trademark rights, copyright, or other rights, or to allow the use of those rights;
(3) require GRIPS to consent to an audit (conducted by the donor or sponsor) regarding the use of the donation;
(4) allow the donor or sponsor to revoke all or part of donations or grants at their discretion after submitting an application to donate or provide a grant; or
(5) be deemed by GRIPS to be inappropriate for use in research and education.
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