Post on 17-Dec-2015
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CCCJ’s disaster reliefCCCJ’s disaster relief
• CCCJ and 47 Prefectural Community Chests are taking 4 projects for East Japan Earthquake disaster relief.
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Disaster Relief Volunteer & NPO Support Fund
Disaster Relief Fund for Victims
Red Feather Fund for Disaster Relief by Community Chest
Joint Committee for Coordinating and Supporting Voluntary Disaster Relief Activities
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Disaster Relief Volunteer & NPO Support Fund
Disaster Relief Volunteer & NPO Support Fund
Outline Monetary support to volunteer groups and non-profit organizations working in disaster affected areas.
Source Donation
Raised funds
2,014 million Yen (about 25 million US$) as of June 13th
Reference The amount of upper limit for each organization is 3 million Yen (about 37 thousand US$).On May 23, CCCJ decided first support to 102 organizations.
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Disaster Relief Fundfor Victims
Disaster Relief Fundfor Victims
Outline Monetary gift to each victims.
Source Donation
Raised funds
32,688 million Yen (about 408 million US$) as of June 13th
Reference The standard of distribution is_Distribute 350 thousand Yen (about 4 thousand US$) for each death or missing people, and each destroyed houses to their family._Distribute 350 thousand Yen per family, for refugees because of the crisis of nuclear power plant of Fukushima.
Those gifts distribute through each Town Hall.4
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Red Feather Fund for Disaster Relief by Community Chest
Red Feather Fund for Disaster Relief by Community Chest
Outline Monetary support to Disaster Volunteer Center in disaster affected areas.
Source Donation to annual Red Feather Community Chest campaign
Fund amount 423 million Yen (about 5.2 million US$)
Reference 368 million Yen (about 4.6 million US$) has already been allocated to 89 Disaster Volunteer Centers.This fund is used for establishment and administration costs of Disaster Volunteer Centers.
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Joint Committee for Coordinating
and Supporting VoluntaryDisaster Relief Activities
Joint Committee for Coordinating
and Supporting VoluntaryDisaster Relief Activities
Outline Support management of Disaster Volunteer Center, by sending specialist of volunteer coordinator, and sending equipments.
Source Donation, especially from corporation that are the member of Nippon Keidanren (Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations)
Raised funds 729 million Yen (about 9.1 million US$)
Reference This Committee constructed by CCCJ, Nippon Keidanren, Japan NPO Center, National Council of Social Welfare, disaster relief NPOs , and some corporations. The secretariat is in CCCJ.
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Disaster Volunteer Center of Otsuti-town, Iwate Prefecture, April 20th
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Disaster Volunteer Center of Ishinomaki-city, Miyagi Prefecture, April 20th
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Volunteer activity at Minami-Soma-city, Fukushima Prefecture, May 8th
Removing the mud that deposited by a tsunami.
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Volunteer activity at Minami-Soma-city, Fukushima PrefectureWashing soiled photographs.