The Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Center for NPO Evaluation (JCNE) (Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Chairman: Daigo Sato), which provides the "Good Giving Mark," a third-party certification system for non-profit organizations (NPOs) with the aim of creating an environment where corporations and individuals can donate and support with peace of mind, announced 8 new certified organizations on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. This brings the total number of Good Giving Mark certified organizations to 39. Newly Certified Organizations Acquiring the Good Giving Mark (8 Organizations - Order Not Specified) - Certified Specified Non-Profit Corporation Learning for All (Tokyo) - Specified Non-Profit Corporation After School NPO After School (Tokyo) - Certified Specified Non-Profit Corporation Madre Bonita (Tokyo) - Specified Non-Profit Corporation Chura-Yui Okinawa Youth Independence Support Center (Okinawa Prefecture) - Specified Non-Profit Corporation Food Education Research Group MoguMogu (Saitama Prefecture) - General Incorporated Association Kobe Mirai Learning Room (Hyogo Prefecture) - Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Nippon Foundation Volunteer Center (Tokyo) - Certified Specified Non-Profit Corporation Rinmo Network (Osaka Prefecture) Database of Certified Organizations: https://goodgiving.jcne.or.jp/accreditted-organizations/ A Certification Mark Granted by a Third-Party Organization for Greater Peace of Mind in Donations The "Good Giving Mark" is a mark that visualizes the reliability of NPOs, making it understandable at a glance. The Good Giving Mark is awarded to NPOs that have confirmed a certain level of reliability and transparency from perspectives such as organizational existence, governance, compliance, financial management, and information disclosure, and have met all examination criteria, based on the third-party evaluation system operated by JCNE. This mark allows people to see at a glance whether "a system is in place to appropriately manage