Civil Society Monitor | Issue 13

• G8 Mobilization Reflects Progress of Japan’s NGOs
• Key Civil Society Initiatives Targeting the 2008 G8 Summit
• A New Era in Corporate Philanthropy
• Recent Developments in Japanese Civil Society
• Inaugural Tiffany Foundation Award Honors Enterprising Nonprofits

Civil Society Monitor | Issue 12

• Breaking New Ground for NGO Advocacy in Japan
• Slump in Corporate Giving Continues
• A New Era in Corporate Philanthropy
• Japan’s Nonprofits Prepare for a New Legal System

Civil Society Monitor | Issue 11

• Japanese International Development NGOs Reach Critical Stage
• Weak Giving Hampers Work of Japan’s AIDS Groups
• Prime Minister Pledges Dramatic Hike in International AIDS Funding
• Nonprofit Sector Reform Update: Commission Proposes Broad Tax Deductability

Civil Society Monitor | Issue 10

• Tsunami Response Showcases NGO Progress and Challenges
• Japanese International Development NGOs Reach Critical Stage
• American Investment Firm Launches Innovative Funding Scheme
• New Organization Fights AIDS and Other Communicable Diseases
• Reconcilliation and Civil Society: Lessons from History
• Nonprofit Sector Reform—A Step Forward?

Civil Society Monitor | Issue 1

• The Recent Debate on the Role of NPOs in Japan and Private-Sector Responses
• Keidanren Mission to Explore Corporate Support for NPOs
Emerging Civil Society Awarded Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Award

Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (March 2015)

US Giving for Japan’s 2011 Disaster Totals $737 Million (Four-year update)

Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (March 2014)

US Giving for Japan Disaster Reaches $730 Million (Three-year update)

Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (March 2013)

US Giving for Japan Disaster Exceeds $710 Million

Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (September 2012)

US Giving in Response to Japan’s March 11 Disaster Exceeds $665 Million

JCIE Announces Grantees for Supporting Youths of Diverse Roots and an Inclusive Society Program

In the hopes of opening the doors to a brighter future for young people of foreign origins who are living in Japan, JCIE has launched a major grant program, Supporting Youths of Diverse Roots and an Inclusive Society (YDRIS).