In recent years, there has been a growing trend among Japanese corporations to engage in corporate philanthropy. one of which is corporate native donation. Corporate native donation refers to a type of philanthropic giving, that is made directly by corporations, but has a significant tie, ふるさと納税 法人 tying the organization to which the corp is donating, back to the corporation.
One of the notable examples of corporate native donation in Japan is the efforts of businesses in the semiconductor industry. Companies such as Tamura Corporation have been actively participating in CSR initiatives, including business social responsibility. For instance, a charitable foundation was established by Panasonic, which aims to contribute to community development to citizens in rural areas.