More Assurance for Donations and Support to NPOs: Two New Organizations Acquire "Good Giving Mark"
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The number of organizations certified with the "Good Giving Mark" has reached a cumulative total of 31 nationwide, with two new organizations joining.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Good Giving Mark?
- A: It is a certification mark awarded to NPOs that meet certain standards of reliability and transparency, evaluated by a third-party organization. It helps donors choose recipients with confidence.
- Q: Which organizations were newly certified this time?
- A: Two organizations: General Incorporated Association Anchor (Kumamoto Prefecture) and General Incorporated Association PTNA (Tokyo). This brings the total to 31 organizations.
- Q: How do companies utilize the Good Giving Mark?
- A: They use it for additional points, reference, or as a condition in grant program evaluations, and offer preferential treatment in NPO support services for certified organizations.