Membership : 06-03-2011

JFRA is supported by our members. Anyone who supports our value and activities could become a member. We welcome everyone from all over the world and all walks of life.

Should you prefer to become a member as a group, such as an enterprise, a cooperation, a foundation or an association, you could choose organization members.


Membership benefits

For resident of Japan

●Discount entry fees for seminars and conferences held by JFRA. We often have seminars
exclusive to members.
●Free subscription of Fundraising Journal.

For non-resident of Japan

●Free entry for the annual fundraising conference
(note: accommodation, transportation, interpreting service fees are not included)



Membership Information

★JFRA individual Support Members : annual fee ¥12000 / contribution ind.

Member of JFRA is any individual or organization, that support JFRA’s value and pays annual fees to help its operation and various activities. Minimum annual membership fee differs depending on the character of members. Minimum membership fee for an individual member is one contribution (12,000), for an NPO/foundation member is 3 contributions (36,000), and a cooperation member needs to make 5 contributions (60,000) or more. Official Members are eligible to attend a general assembly meeting and have opportunities to vote and state opinions. Membership of JFRA is equivalent to “support members” of general associations.
  1. Join for a membership (both individuals and organizations) → Join online here
  2. You will become a member automatically once JFRA receives your membership fee.
  3. Membership period is one year starting from the first day of the following month of your application lodgment.

★ Funding and Publication Partner of Giving Japan : supporter ¥5,000 / partner ¥20,000 / honorable partner ¥100,000


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We need your support to publish “Giving Japan”!

JFRA was founded on 18th February 2009 to “Innovate philanthropy culture”. Publishing a philanthropy whitepaper, “Giving Japan“, is one of crucial parts of our roles.
Among the numerous issues that we are facing to change the giving culture, the luck of clear picture of Japanese giving market is our priority issue to tackle. In Japan, there is little statistic date relating to philanthropy, as there was no periodical report of that kind but isolated research papers. We have little understanding of how much philanthropy activities, such as donation, are conducted per annum in Japan, and how big the market is.
Giving Japan was finally published for the first time in 2010 to change the situation, to see a clear picture of Japanese philanthropy fund flow. We are determined to publish Giving Japan continuously, and translate it into English to attract overseas audiences. We would greatly appreciate if you become our partner as a “Funding and publication partner of Giving Japan” to make the innovation happen together.

Tsutomu Hotta, President, Japan Fundrasing Association

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