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This is a form of donation made on the understanding that the donor’s name (or similar designation) will be used as a room name and displayed on a designated recognition plaque or room nameplate. This is done in recognition for the donor’s support for the mission of education and research at ICU.
About This Donation
Buildings currently accepting donations
Troyer Memorial Arts and Sciences Hall
Completed in December 2022. A new place of learning established on the ICU campus. The hall is designed to foster the integration of knowledge as a space where all students, regardless of major, can gather to experience a deepening of liberal arts education across disciplines.
| Eligible facility | Recognition method | Donation amount |
|---|---|---|
| Faculty Offices | Naming rights and name recognition | 4 million JPY |
| 180-seat classrooms (2nd and 3rd floors) | Naming rights and name recognition | 50 million JPY |
| 300-seat classroom (1st floor) | Naming rights and name recognition | 100 million JPY |
| Hub Central | Naming rights and name recognition | 120 million JPY |
Faculty Offices
300-seat classroom (1st floor)
Hub Central
Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House
Completed in August 2010. This building features the University Cafeteria on the first floor, the International Conference Room on the second floor, and adjacent accommodation for researchers and short-term residents. The house is widely used by students, faculty, staff, and alumni as a space where ICU-style dialogue naturally emerges.
| Eligible facility | Recognition method | Donation amount |
|---|---|---|
| 4th Floor Dormitory for Short-Term International Students (double rooms) | Name recognition | 1 million JPY |
| 3rd Floor Dormitory for Short-Term International Students (double rooms) | Name recognition | 1 million JPY |
Dormitory for Short-Term International Students (double rooms)
Momi House and Maple House
Opened in 2017. The first floor features six seminar rooms as well as a common living and dining area. These open spaces can also be used by non-residents for events such as workshops and lectures. By encouraging interaction among residents and non-residents, the houses contribute to the formation of the broader ICU community.
| Eligible facility | Recognition method | Donation amount |
|---|---|---|
| Single room | Name recognition | 100,000 JPY |
| Double room | Name recognition | 200,000 JPY |
| Courtyard | Naming rights and name recognition | 15 million JPY |
Single room
Double room
Tax Incentives
Donations to ICU are eligible for tax benefits as contributions to a "Special Public Interest Promoting Corporation" (Tokutei Koeki Zoshin Hojin).
For Japanese income tax, you can choose between an "income deduction" or a "tax credit" when filing your tax return, depending on which is more advantageous for you. In addition, depending on your local municipality, a tax credit may also be applied to your resident tax.
Donor privileges and benefits
- Honor all donors by publishing their names in the university newsletter, “The ICU,” and other media (except those who wish to remain anonymous).
- Donors who contribute 10,000 yen or more in a single donation will receive a Friends of ICU (FOI) Card. (Eligible for those aged 18 and older, excluding current students.) Cardholders enjoy a variety of privileges, including invitations to organ concerts at the University Chapel.
- Donors with cumulative contributions of 3 million yen or more are invited to our "Donor Appreciation Gathering."
- Donors with cumulative contributions of 5 million yen or more will be presented with a recognition plaque.
If you are interested in a donation with naming rights, please feel free to contact the Advancement Office (+81-(0)422-33-3041)
Please contact the ICU Advancement Office with any questions or requests.
Phone:
+81-422-33-3041
Reception Hours: 9:30-16:30 (Mon–Fri, excluding public holidays)
Email: foi@icu.ac.jp
