Distrust, Not Money, is the Main Barrier to Social Contribution: 80% of 'Potential Contributors' Seek 'Natural' Participation
NQ Score
84/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Resona Bank's survey of 1,000 individuals revealed that 74.0% of those interested in social contribution have not yet taken action. The biggest obstacle is 'distrust in the use of funds' (40.9%), which surpassed financial burden. A significant 72.1% expressed interest in transparent, 'burden-free' mechanisms that protect their assets.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the key findings of Resona Bank's social contribution survey?
- A: The survey found that 74% of interested people are 'potential contributors' who haven't acted, with 'distrust in fund usage' being the top barrier.
- Q: What is the biggest barrier to charitable giving in Japan?
- A: According to the 2026 survey, 'lack of transparency/distrust' (40.9%) is a higher barrier than financial cost (39.1%).
- Q: How do 20-somethings view social contribution?
- A: About 76.5% of people in their 20s are interested in 'burden-free' and 'transparent' mechanisms that don't reduce their personal assets.