15 Years After Fukushima: FoE Japan Launches Crowdfunding to Keep Nuclear Lessons Alive
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FoE Japan launches a crowdfunding campaign (Jun 5–Aug 5, 2026) targeting 4 million yen to sustain Fukushima support activities, educational travel, and anti-nuclear awareness content for children's futures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the fundraising goal and campaign period for FoE Japan's crowdfunding?
- A: The goal is 4 million yen (JPY 4,000,000), running from June 5, 2026 (10:00) to August 5, 2026 (23:00).
- Q: How will the raised funds be used?
- A: Funds are allocated as follows: Pokapoka Project continuation 1M yen, study trip to Minamata and Nagasaki 1M yen, data book video production 1M yen, Q&A and short videos 400K yen, crowdfunding fees 600K yen.
- Q: What is FoE Japan?
- A: FoE Japan is an internationally recognized NPO founded in 1980 with a network spanning 73 countries, working on climate change, deforestation, and anti-nuclear energy advocacy, especially Fukushima support since 2011.
- Q: Will the projects proceed even if the funding goal is not met?
- A: Yes. FoE Japan has committed to carrying out all planned activities at the intended scale, covering any shortfall through self-funding.
- Q: Where can I find the crowdfunding campaign?
- A: The campaign is live on the READYFOR platform at https://readyfor.jp/projects/genpatsu_zero.