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1 U.S.-Japan City-Pair Pilot Competition:
Cultivating U.S.-Japan Educational Partnerships U.S.-Japan City-Pair Pilot Competition: Innovations to Enhance Student Mobility

2 Introduction Founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Sister Cities International is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit which serves as the national membership organization for individual sister cities, counties, and states across the United States. This network unites tens of thousands of citizen diplomats and volunteers in nearly 500 member communities with over 2,000 partnerships in more than 140 countries. TeamUp is a campaign by U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation to increase the number of American and Japanese undergraduate and graduate students studying in each other’s country by expanding relevant, active, mutually beneficial and innovative agreements among American and Japanese institutions of higher education. SCI/TeamUp encourage innovation and creativity in designing the proposal, including use of technology to maximize interaction and communication. City pairs should take into account the infrastructure already developed between the two cities and build on it to enhance student mobility or the visiting student experience. The sister city pairs should provide a proposal to utilize the one-time grant ($9,600) beginning in August, 2019 and completing activities by approximately August, (SCI/TeamUp will allow some flexibility in the timeline of proposed activities.)

3 Flight collaboration : Grant
Award Purpose Two one-year one-time grants of $9,600 to develop higher education student mobility - focused on student mobility or enhancing the experience of the visiting students 2 Successful city-pairs will…. Create new or enhance existing partnership between colleges and universities. Have a program or series of activities aimed at boosting student mobility Take into account the infrastructure already developed between the two cities and build on it The grants will be awarded for the express purpose of developing higher education student mobility by creating new, or enhancing existing partnerships between colleges and universities in those cities. The successful city-pairs will propose a program or series of activities aimed at boosting student mobility. focused on student mobility or enhancing the experience of the visiting students participation by one representative of each of the two city-pairs to attend the SCI annual conference in July, 2019 in Houston.

4 Population 100,000 Application Process Innovation and creativity in designing the proposal encouraged  Proposal to utilize the one-time grant ($9,600) beginning in August, 2019 and completing activities by approximately August, 2020 (SCI/TeamUp will allow some flexibility in the timeline of proposed activities.) Send to by June 7th, Answers to Application Questions 2. Bios of the lead representative of the U.S. and Japanese sister city Population 100,000 Eligibility for Award Applicants must be a medium or small-sized U.S. SCI member in good standing with a medium or small-sized U.S.-Japan city pairing The U.S. city applying must provide a letter of support from the Japanese city pair agreeing to all aspects of the proposed activities. Conditions for Award for two one-year one-time grants of $9,600 each, which will be awarded competitively to two pairs of medium and small-sized U.S.-Japan sister cities with a population of 100,000 or less. The program provides additional funding for participation by one representative of each of the two city-pairs to attend the SCI annual conference in July, 2019 in Houston. Eligibility for Award: The application should be submited by a medium or small-sized U.S. SCI member in good standing with a medium or small-sized U.S.-Japan city pairing (medium or small-sized means cities with populations less than 100,000. The U.S. city applying must provide a letter of support from the Japanese city pair agreeing to all aspects of the proposed activities. Conditions for Award The funds for this program CAN NOT be used to pay for alchoholic beverages. Fly America Act Restrictions: All federal government-financed international air transportation must by accomplished by U.S. Flag air carriers of U.S. code sharing to the extent that service by those carriers is available. For information on other “open skies” agreements in which the United States has entered, please refer to GSA’s website at The funds for this program CAN NOT be used to pay for alcoholic beverages. Fly America Act Restrictions: All federal government-financed international air transportation must by accomplished by U.S. Flag air carriers of U.S. code sharing to the extent that service by those carriers is available. For information on other “open skies” agreements in which the United States has entered, please refer to GSA’s website at


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