Applications Open until July 31: 'Pro Bono League 2026' Cross-Boundary Learning Program

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  • Applications Open until July 31: 'Pro Bono League 2026' Cross-Boundary Learning Program
  • Service Grant has launched applications for its 2026 'Pro Bono League' program, a cross-boundary learning initiative where corporate professionals solve real management challenges for NPOs. This year, they introduced the 'Pro Bono League Light' course to lower the barrier for participation.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 6, 2026

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Service Grant has launched applications for its 2026 'Pro Bono League' program, a cross-boundary learning initiative where corporate professionals solve real management challenges for NPOs. This year, they introduced the 'Pro Bono League Light' course to lower the barrier for participation.

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Service Grant has launched applications for its 2026 'Pro Bono League' program, a cross-boundary learning initiative where corporate professionals solve real management challenges for NPOs. This year, they introduced the 'Pro Bono League Light' course to lower the barrier for participation.
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Service Grant, a certified non-profit organization known as a pioneer in pro bono coordination in Japan, has begun recruiting companies for its 'Pro Bono League 2026,' a cross-boundary learning program focused on solving social issues.

With rising interest in human capital management, proactive employee development, and collaborative experiences, 'cross-boundary learning' has gained traction. This methodology involves stepping outside one's organization or industry to gain new insights through practical experiences.

The Pro Bono League organizes corporate professionals into interdisciplinary teams to tackle real-world management and business challenges faced by NPOs and local organizations. Participants cultivate co-creation skills, agency, and autonomous action, bringing these lessons back to their home organizations.

For 2026, Service Grant has introduced 'Pro Bono League Light,' a 3-week experiential program for companies new to pro bono work. This provides a more accessible entry point alongside the traditional 1.5-month program, encouraging initial steps into cross-boundary learning.

2026 Partner Organizations:
- NPO Kounosato (Kurashiki, Okayama)
- NPO Waku-Waku (Kitakyushu, Fukuoka)
- Luli Mizube (Kawatana, Nagasaki)
- Kodomo Shokudo (Tokyo and vicinity)

Program Details:
- Deadline: July 31, 2026
- Capacity: Up to 3 participants per region
- Participation Fee: 100,000 JPY common fee, plus 150,000 JPY/person for 'Light' or 250,000 JPY/person for the 'League' program.

FAQ

What are the benefits of joining the Pro Bono League?

Benefits include broadened perspectives through cross-industry collaboration, improved autonomous thinking, and support for human capital management.

What is the difference between the standard League and the 'Light' version?

The standard league is a 1.5-month practical problem-solving program, while the 'Light' version is a 3-week experiential program.

How can I apply?

Please visit the official website (https://www.servicegrant.or.jp/about/corporate/league-hrde) to review the documents and apply.