Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc | Foundation Profile

GrantBay analyzes IRS Form 990-PF data to help grant seekers find fit funders like Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc. Data shown is extracted from Form 990-PF filings.

EIN: 52-1728688

Foundation Overview

Based in Washington, DC, Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc has awarded 100 grants totaling $7,906,301 to organizations in Hawaii, District of Columbia and 13 other states, plus international recipients. Individual grants range from $250 to $758,260, with a median award of $17,288.

Latest Tax Year
2024
Total Giving (all years)
$7,906,301
Total Assets
$18,726,949
Median Grant (all grants)
$17,288

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
11
Median Grant
$14,614
% Median Grant Decline
-17% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: March 2026

Foundation Intelligence

Advanced analytics and strategic insights to help nonprofit organizations assess grant opportunities and optimize their application strategies

New Applicant Friendliness
Growth-Minded: 64%

7 of 11 recipients (64%) were new grantees. Foundation actively seeks new partnerships to expand impact. Fresh approaches and innovative programs receive serious consideration.

Geographic Focus
District of Columbia

57% of grants are awarded in District of Columbia, with additional funding distributed across 17 other locations. The foundation balances regional focus with broader geographic diversity. Within District of Columbia, funding concentrates in Washington (100%).

Funding Trajectory
+40%

Moderate 40% growth trend over 8 years suggests stable and gradually increasing funding capacity. This positive trajectory indicates reliable grant-making resources and sustainable philanthropic commitment.

Program Areas
Community Projects + 3 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on community projects (74%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

Where is The Money Going?

Loading geographic data...
Loading chart...
Loading chart...
Loading chart...

Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
East-west Center $28,713 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2024
Indiana University $5,480 Bloomington, IN, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan Regional Alliance Series:the Us-japan Alliance As A Global Partnership" 2024
International Peace Institute $21,750 New York, NY, US To Support A Project "National Action Plans For National Challenges: Addressing Environmental Crises Through The Wps Agenda" 2024
International Student Conferences $7,023 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan-korea Trilateral Symposium" To Enhance Trilateral Cooperation By Facilitating Productive Dialogue Between The Next Generation Of Leaders And Current Professionals In The Field Of U.s.-asia Relations. 2024
Japan America Society Of Southern Colorado $2,817 Colorado Springs, CO, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "The U.s.-japan Alliance As A Global Partnership." 2024
Japan-america Society Of Hawaii $14,614 Honolulu, HI, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "The U.s.-japan Alliance As A Global Partnership." 2024
The Administrators Of The Tulane Educational Fund $15,503 New Orleans, LA, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan Regional Alliance Series: Equitable Resilience And Social Vulnerability: Lessons From The Us And Japan" 2024
The Citadel $1,528 Charleston, SC, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan Regional Alliance Series:the U.s.-japan Alliance As A Global Partnership" 2024
The Ohio State University $7,262 Columbus, OH, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan Regional Alliance Series: Strengthening The U.s.-japan Economic And Security Alliance In Ohio" 2024
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $622,744 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange And Educational Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj). 2024
Usjetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $28,660 Washington, DC, US To Support The "Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations. 2024
East-west Center $27,874 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2023
International Student Conferences $6,600 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan-korea Trilateral Symposium" To Enhance Trilateral Cooperation By Facilitating Productive Dialogue Between The Next Generation Of Leaders And Current Professionals In The Field Of U.s.-asia Relations. 2023
Jaswdc Japan-america Society Of Washington Dc $9,869 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan Alliance In The Lndo-pacific:unilateral, Bilateral & Multilateral Capabilities." 2023
National Association Of Japan-america Societies (Najas) $28,151 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "Updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2023
The Board Of Trustees Of The Leland Stanford Junior University $2,644 Redwood City, CA, US To Support A Project U.s.-japan Regional Alliance Series: U.s.-japan Alliance Adaptation To Intensifying Strategic Competition With China. 2023
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $546,190 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj). 2023
University Of Texas At Austin $1,937 Austin, TX, US To Support A Project U.s.-japan Alliance Modernization: Metting The China Challenge". 2023
Usjetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $25,310 Washington, DC, US To Support The Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations. 2023
East-west Center $27,874 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2023
International Student Conferences $6,600 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan-korea Trilateral Symposium" To Enhance Trilateral Cooperation By Facilitating Productive Dialogue Between The Next Generation Of Leaders And Current Professionals In The Field Of U.s.-asia Relations. 2023
Jaswdc Japan-america Society Of Washington Dc $9,869 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project "U.s.-japan Alliance In The Lndo-pacific:unilateral, Bilateral & Multilateral Capabilities." 2023
National Association Of Japan-america Societies (Najas) $28,151 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "Updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2023
The Board Of Trustees Of The Leland Stanford Junior University $2,644 Redwood City, CA, US To Support A Project U.s.-japan Regional Alliance Series: U.s.-japan Alliance Adaptation To Intensifying Strategic Competition With China. 2023
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $546,190 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj). 2023
University Of Texas At Austin $1,937 Austin, TX, US To Support A Project U.s.-japan Alliance Modernization: Metting The China Challenge". 2023
Usjetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $25,310 Washington, DC, US To Support The Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations. 2023
East-west Center $22,675 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States 2022
National Association Of Japan-america Societies (Najas) $48,150 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "Updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship 2022
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $758,260 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj), To Support Activities Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj) 2022
Usjetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $23,855 Washington, DC, US To Support The Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations 2022
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 Fpo, AA, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region 2022
East-west Center $22,675 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States 2022
National Association Of Japan-america Societies (Najas) $48,150 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "Updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship 2022
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $758,260 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj), To Support Activities Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj) 2022
Usjetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $23,855 Washington, DC, US To Support The Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations 2022
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 Fpo, AA, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region 2022
East-west Center $22,675 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States 2022
National Association Of Japan-america Societies (Najas) $48,150 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "Updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship 2022
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $758,260 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj), To Support Activities Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj) 2022
Usjetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $23,855 Washington, DC, US To Support The Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations 2022
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 Fpo, AA, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region 2022
East-west Center $16,090 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2021
National Association Of Japan-america Societies $45,733 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" On The Theme Of "updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2021
Janafa-newport $399 Portsmouth, RI, US To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Social Events Promoting People-to-people Connections In Support Of The U.s.-japan Alliance. 2021
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $105,311 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (csgj). 2021
Us Jetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $17,288 Washington, DC, US To Support The "sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations. 2021
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 N/a, N/A, JA To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2021
East-west Center $16,090 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2021
National Association Of Japan-america Societies $45,733 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" On The Theme Of "Updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2021
Janafa-newport $399 Portsmouth, RI, US To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" To Host A Series Of Social Events Promoting People-to-people Connections In Support Of The U.s.-japan Alliance. 2021
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $105,311 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (Csgj). 2021
Us Jetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $17,288 Washington, DC, US To Support The "Sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "Jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations. 2021
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 Foreign, Foreign, JA To Support A Project Of The "Japan-u.s. Military Program (Jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2021
East-west Center $12,454 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Program On U.s.-japan And The Indo-pacific, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2020
National Association Of Japan-america Societies $35,528 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" On The Theme Of "updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2020
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $92,323 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (csgj). 2020
Us Jetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $13,848 Washington, DC, US To Support The "sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project, "jets On Japan" Project, And National Conferences Held By Usjetaa And/or Local Jet Alumni Associations. 2020
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 N/a, N/A, JA To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2020
Ohio Wesleyan University Advancement Office Mowry Alumni Center $1,000 Delaware, OH, US To Support East Asian Lnternational Studies Programs At Ohio Wesleyan University 2020
East-west Center $18,594 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The Congressional Staff Program On Asia, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affect The United States. 2019
International Student Conferences $4,250 Washington, DC, US To Co-host The Trilateral Symposium Event. 2019
Janafa - Newport $1,000 Portsmouth, RI, US To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Social Events Promoting People-to-people Connections In Support Of The U.s.-japan Alliance. 2019
National Association Of Japan-america Societies $95,967 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" On The Theme Of "updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2019
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $433,752 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (csgj). 2019
Us Jetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $17,915 Washington, DC, US To Support The "sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project To Provide Alumni/alumni Associations Of The Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (jet Program) In The United States With An Opportunity To Apply For Grants Through Usjetaa To Enhance Jet Alumni Activities And Facilitate Jet Alumni's Contributions To Strengthening U.s.-japan Relations. 2019
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 N/a, N/A, JA To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2019
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $383,089 Washington, DC, US To Support The Activities Of The Congressional Study Group On Japan (csgj) To Engage U.s. Congressional Members And Staff On Japan And U.s.-japan Relations. 2018
National Association Of Japan-america Societies $84,556 Washington, DC, US To Support The "japan-u.s. Military Program " (jump) In Order To Provide U.s. Service Members, Military Families, And Veterans Who Have Served In Japan With An Opportunity To Stay Engaged With The U.s.-japan Alliance. 2018
Us Jetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $24,611 Washington, DC, US To Support A Grant Program For The Alumni/alumni Associations Of The Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (jet Program) In The United States To Co-organize An Event On U.s.-japan Relations With Usjetaa And Spfusa, And To Co-organize A Townhall Event On U.s.-japan Relations With Spfusa In Washington, D.c. For The Jet Alumni. 2018
East-west Center $16,355 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The "congressional Staff Program On Asia" Program, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affects The United States. 2018
World Affairs Council Of America $15,000 Washington, DC, US To Co-organize A Series Of Outreach Events On U.s.-japan Relations In Two States Outside Of The Washington, D.c. Region In Partnership With Local World Affairs Councils. 2018
International Student Conferences $5,000 Washington, DC, US To Co-host A Public Panel Discussion On U.s.-japan-rok Relations Featuring American, Japanese And Korean University Students Participating In Isc's Trilateral Program. 2018
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 N/a, N/A, JA "to Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2018
American Political Science Association $4,438 Washington, DC, US To Support The "apsa Congressional Fellowship Program", A Nine-month Program To Educate The Apsa Fellows On Congress And Place Them Within A Congressional Office To Work. 2018
International Center For Journalists $12,023 Washington, DC, US For Partnering With Sasakawa Usa To Promote And Select The Participants Of Sasakawa Usa Emerging Experts Delegation (seed) Program For Rising U.s. Journalists. 2018
Carnegie Endowment For International Peace $1,000 Washington, DC, US To Support The Joint Publication Of A Book Titled "japan's New National Defense Program Guidelines" In Order To Promote A Better Understanding Of Japan's Perspective On Its Security Challenges And The U.s.-japan Alliance. 2018
World Affairs Council Of Kentucky And So Indiana $500 Louisville, KY, US To Co-organize A Public Luncheon Panel Discussion In Lexington, Ky On U.s.-japan Collaboration To Develop Kentucky's Workforce And Economy. 2018
Korea Economic Institute $1,128 Washington, DC, US To Co-host Two Lunchtime Discussions, Intended To Improve Understanding Of Key U.s.-japan-south Korea Policy Issues, For Invited Members Of The Washington Dc Indo-asia-pacific And Security Policy Community. 2018
Aspen Institute $501,952 Washington, DC, US To Support The "america's Vital Interests In Asia: Trade, Security & Resource Interests In The Pacific" Project, A Conference In Japan And Korea To Help Members Of Congress Deepen Their Understanding Of The Challenges Underlying Many Policy Questions Faced By The U.s. 2017
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress $369,667 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan (csgj). 2017
National Association Of Japan-america Societies $71,892 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" On The Theme Of "updating And Honoring Veterans: Perspectives On The U.s.-japan Relationship." 2017
Kizuna Across Cultures $31,182 Washington, DC, US To Support The "global Classmates Summit", An In-person Exchange Between American And Japanese High School Students. 2017
International Center For Journalists $23,523 Washington, DC, US To Support The "sasakawa Usa Journalism Fellowship", To Engage And Educate Members Of The U.s. Media On The Important Role That Japan Plays In International Affairs. 2017
East-west Center $22,903 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The "congressional Staff Program On Asia" Program, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffers On Important Issues In Asia That Affects The United States. 2017
National Bureau Of Asian Research $14,924 Seattle, WA, US To Support The "maritime Awareness Project", To Allow Policymakers, The Press And Interested Public Better Understand Critical Maritime Problems And Possible Routes To Their Peaceful Resolution. 2017
Us Jetaa Us-japan Bridging Foundation $9,812 Washington, DC, US To Support The "sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project To Provide Alumni/alumni Associations Of The Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (jet Program) In The United States With An Opportunity To Apply For Grants Through Usjetaa To Enhance Jet Alumni Activities And Facilitate Jet Alumni's Contributions To Strengthening U.s.-japan Relations. 2017
American Political Science Association $9,600 Washington, DC, US To Support The "apsa Congressional Fellowship Program", A Nine-month Program To Educate The Apsa Fellows On Congress And Place Them Within A Congressional Office To Work. 2017
Sharon Burke $8,036 Tokoma Park, MD, US To Support Sharon Burke's Research On Japan's Shifting Security Context And Hollistic Defense. 2017
Grace B Clegg $7,500 Arlington, VA, US To Support Grace Clegg's Research On The Impact Of U.s.-japan Sister-city Relationships 2017
Yokosuka Council On Asia-pacific Studies $4,500 N/a, N/A, JA "to Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2017
The Maureen And Mike Mansfield Foundation $250 Washington, DC, US To Support The "japan-u.s. Friendship Commission Thomas S. Foley Legislative Exchange", A Program Which Brings Together U.s., Japanese And Korean Elected Officials And Policy Experts. 2017
National Association Of Japan-american Societies $79,102 Washington, DC, US To Support A Project Of "japan-us Military Program"-to Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2016
Us Association Of Former Members Of Congress (fmc) $355,251 Washington, DC, US To Support Legislative Exchange Programs Conducted By The Congressional Study Group On Japan Programs 2016
East-west Center $17,582 Honolulu, HI, US To Support The "congressional Staff Program On Asia" Program, A Semester-long Certificate Program To Educate U.s. Congressional Staffs On Importatnt Issues In Asia That Affects The United States 2016
Us-japan Bridging Foundation $22,751 Washington, DC, US To Support The "sasakawa Usa/usjetaa Grant Program For U.s. Jetaa Chapters And Subchapters" Project To Provide Alumni/alumni Associations Of The Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (jet Program) In The United States With An Opportunity To Apply For Grants Through Usjetaa To Enhance Jet Alumni Activities And Facilitate Jet Alumni's Contributions To Strengthening U.s.-japan Relations. 2016
Media Bridges Inc $5,000 Davis, CA, US To Support The Development Of Educational Curriculum On U.s.-japan Relations. 2016
International Student Conference $26,329 Washington, DC, US To Support The "u.s.-japan-republic Of Korea Future Generation Dialogue", A Program To Foster Greater Communication Among University Students From The U.s., Japan And South Korea To Promote Future Trilateral Cooperation. 2016
Yokosuka Council For Asia-pacific Studies $3,000 N/a, N/A, JA To Support A Project Of The "japan-u.s. Military Program (jump)" To Host A Series Of Seminars Promoting The Strategic, Diplomatic, And Legal Issues Affecting The United States In The Asia-pacific Region. 2016
George Washington University $29,508 Washington, DC, US To Support The "japanese Language, Inspired Vision, And Engagement (j.live) Talk 2016" Project, A College-level Japanese Language Speech Competition For Students In The United States. 2016

Foundations Similar to Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc

Discover 5 foundations with comparable assets ($16,773,475-$20,200,370), similar grant patterns, and geographic focus in DC that may also align with your organization's funding needs and grant seeking strategy.

Foundation Name Total Assets Typical Grant Size Service Area Similarity Match

EIN: 13-4055747 | 132 grants awarded
$19,626,556
(≈ Similar)
$10,000
median grant
Washington, DC
Same state
98%
Excellent match

EIN: 37-1797396 | 179 grants awarded
$17,591,909
(≈ Similar)
$9,725
median grant
Washington, DC
Same state
97%
Excellent match

EIN: 88-1226333 | 19 grants awarded
$17,458,822
(≈ Similar)
$25,000
median grant
Washington, DC
Same state
97%
Excellent match

EIN: 20-5794944 | 164 grants awarded
$20,200,370
(≈ Similar)
$10,000
median grant
Washington, DC
Same state
96%
Excellent match

EIN: 20-8924675 | 709 grants awarded
$16,773,475
(≈ Similar)
$8,644
median grant
Washington, DC
Same state
95%
Excellent match

Contact Information

Official contact details for Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc as registered with the IRS. These details are essential for grant applications, correspondence, and due diligence processes.

EIN 52-1728688
Website http://www.spfusa.org
Address 1819 L ST NW STE 300 Washington, DC 20036-3855

Key People (4)

Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc's grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.

Chairman Satohiro Akimoto
Director Ichiro Kabasawa
Director Katsutoshi Kawano
Director Atsushi Sunami

Forms 990-PF

IRS Form 990-PF filings provide comprehensive financial information, grant details, and operational data. These documents are essential resources for understanding foundation capacity, giving patterns, and strategic priorities.

Form 990-PF Research Tips
  • Review Part XV for detailed grant recipient information and funding purposes
  • Check Part I for total assets, annual giving amounts, and payout requirements
  • Examine Part VIII for key personnel compensation and board structure
  • Look for trends across multiple years to understand giving patterns

About This Foundation Profile

This comprehensive foundation profile for Sasakawa Peace Foundation Usa Inc is powered by Grant Bay's advanced foundation research platform. Our system analyzes IRS Form 990-PF filings, grant histories, and philanthropic patterns to provide nonprofit organizations with actionable intelligence for grant seeking success.

Data Sources & Accuracy

All information is derived from official IRS filings and public records. Grant Bay processes thousands of Form 990-PF documents to extract grant details, financial data, and organizational information. Data accuracy depends on foundation reporting quality and IRS filing completeness.

Research Applications

Use this profile for prospect research, grant strategy development, application preparation, and relationship building. Combine this data with additional research on foundation priorities, application processes, and board member backgrounds for comprehensive grant seeking strategies.

Data Currency: Last updated March 2026 based on IRS Form 990-PF filings. Foundation information reflects most recent available tax year data.