The MAP application for 2026-2027 cycle is open on Thursday, October 30, 2025 through Friday, January 16, 2026 (New Deadline) in the U.S. Eastern Time. Please see the details for application below.

Info Sessions

USJC hosted two virtual information sessions in English. Click below to access the recordings.

Overview

The Mineta Ambassadors Program (MAP) supports student exchanges between the United States and Japan to foster global mindsets, cultivate long-term bilateral ties, and bolster the strength and resilience of the special relationship. Administered by the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), this educational endowment provides grants to institutions that need support to develop or expand student exchange programs in order to create opportunities for high school and college students who might not otherwise have them (view flyer here). 

MAP alumni are welcomed into USJC’s TOMODACHI Generation network, which includes networking opportunities with other TOMODACHI alumni, opportunities to connect with USJC members, virtual and regional events throughout the year, and more. Inquiries may be sent to: [email protected].

Eligibility Criteria

Please note: MAP grants are provided to institutions that facilitate student exchanges for college and high school students, and are not provided directly to individuals seeking scholarships.

The grantee organization (applicant) should meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Must be a tax-exempt organization in the United States or the equivalent in Japan
  • National government agencies and departments are generally not eligible for MAP funds, but local governments, certain government-affiliated institutions (e.g., public schools, economic development corporations, etc.) and high schools (including private high schools and those affiliated with national universities), higher education institutions, and nonprofit organizations that are tax-exempt and able to receive grants in their respective country may be eligible for MAP funds.
  • Must be the sole/primary recipient of the funds and facilitator of the exchange
  • Ability to meet some of the aspirational student metrics of the program (See below)
  • Demonstrated success and/or staff members experienced in facilitating student exchanges (college and/or high school level)

Students participating in the exchange program(s) by the grantee organization should meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Citizens or permanent residents of their respective country (United States or Japan)
  • Able to obtain the proper travel/entry visa
  • In good academic standing at their respective high school or accredited college/university in the United States or Japan
  • For high school students (studying abroad or short-term visitation program):
    • Able to receive parental/guardian consent
  • For college students (short-term visitation program):
    • Must be undergraduate and graduate students
  • For college students (studying abroad for a semester or full year):
    • Must be undergraduate and graduate students (eligible types of international study programs include: direct enrollment, affiliate/third-party, exchange, degree-seeking)
    • Will be enrolled in an exchange program or credit-bearing course of study at a university or approved academic center in the United States or Japan

Aspirational Student Metrics

When considering proposals, the selection committee will give preference to programs that support cohorts including:

  • Students with no prior U.S.-Japan exchange experience abroad.
  • Students from economically disadvantaged communities.
  • (Japanese students) Students from outside of the Tokyo Metropolitan area.

Preference

When considering proposals, the selection committee will give preference to:

  • Applicant organizations that have not previously been selected as MAP grantees.
  • Applicant organizations that would otherwise have limited opportunities to facilitate student exchange programs without MAP grants.

How to Apply

The application for 2026-2027 cycle is open on Thursday, October 30, 2025 through Friday, January 16, 2026 (ET).

Applicant organizations can fill out the online application form here

The form will not allow you to submit outside the application period. The form cannot be saved and edited for later and so please ensure to submit it when all the information is ready. 

Due to the high volume of applications, USJC cannot offer consultation for individual applicants. If you have questions, please email [email protected].

Timeline

*All times are shown is Eastern Time

October 30, 2025Application Opens
November 6, 2025Virtual Information Session #1
December 4, 2025Virtual Information Session #2
January 16, 2026Application Closes
March 2026Result Notification to Applicants 
April/May 2026Announcement of Grantees
August 2026Grant Funds Disbursement Starts

Grantees

Please see the archives below for past grantees.

Sponsors

The Mineta Ambassadors Program is made possible thanks to the generosity of donors who share our vision of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations and empowering the next generation of global leaders.

*Top Sponsors

Thank you to everyone else who pledged in support of this program!

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Mineta Ambassadors Program (MAP) grants will be provided in the upcoming academic year?

What is the maximum amount of MAP funds that may be awarded to a single institution in an academic year?

Does applying for less MAP funds increase the chance of being selected?

Can MAP funds be added to or supplemented with funds from other sources?

Are applying institutions allowed to include costs for overhead in their budget proposal?

Is it possible at a later date to adjust the amount of MAP funds awarded?

Will grant funds be provided to new exchange programs or existing exchange programs?

When must the exchange program take place?

Will multi-year proposals be considered?

Which types of exchange programs are eligible to be funded?

Can more than one proposal be submitted for the same academic year?

Are there any costs or fees associated with applying for MAP funds?

Can students involved in existing exchanges be funded?

Is it possible at a later date to adjust the number of students participating in MAP-funded exchanges?

If awarded MAP funds, how will the funds be disbursed?

If awarded MAP funds, can their use be deferred to a later academic year?

Are there any reporting or branding requirements associated with receiving MAP funds?

Can MAP funds be used to support professional experiences?

May students apply directly to the U.S.-Japan Council for MAP funds?

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