[29-Day Reduction] Towards Support Without Delay. A Year of Changing Methods and New Challenges. Otera Oyatsu Club Releases Impact Report

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  • [29-Day Reduction] Towards Support Without Delay. A Year of Changing Methods and New Challenges. Otera Oyatsu Club Releases Impact Report
  • Otera Oyatsu Club has released its fiscal 2025 impact report. By improving its delivery system, the organization significantly reduced the arrival time for first-time support, visualizing positive outcomes. However, it also identified new challenges such as increased delivery costs.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 4, 2026

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Otera Oyatsu Club has released its fiscal 2025 impact report. By improving its delivery system, the organization significantly reduced the arrival time for first-time support, visualizing positive outcomes. However, it also identified new challenges such as increased delivery costs.

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[29-Day Reduction] Towards Support Without Delay. A Year of Changing Methods and New Challenges. Otera Oyatsu Club Releases Impact Report (June 4, 2026), PR Times
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June 4, 2026
Otera Oyatsu Club has released its fiscal 2025 impact report. By improving its delivery system, the organization significantly reduced the arrival time for first-time support, visualizing positive outcomes. However, it also identified new challenges such as increased delivery costs.
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Otera Oyatsu Club, a certified NPO aiming to solve child poverty in Japan (Representative Director: Yasuro Matsushima), has published its impact report to visualize, evaluate, and verify the social value and outcomes generated by its various projects.

In fiscal 2025, the number of low-income families directly supported by Otera Oyatsu Club reached 20,206 households (121.9% compared to the previous year). The network continued to expand nationwide, with 1,045 collaborating support organizations and 2,371 participating temples.

Meanwhile, a survey in fiscal 2024 revealed that the outcome evaluation for families receiving support for the first time was declining. Analysis suggested that long waiting times for support packages was a contributing factor. Consequently, in fiscal 2025, the delivery system was revised to prioritize speed for first-time users. The organization relaxed cost-focused delivery rules, creating a system that allows for prompt shipping even from remote temples.

As a result, the average time to dispatch packages to first-time recipients was reduced from 41 days to 12. Survey results showed improvements in all outcome indicators, such as the percentage of respondents answering they have people or places to ask for help immediately when in trouble, which rose from 42.8% to 54.4%.

The time it takes for support to reach a family is not merely a logistical challenge. It was reaffirmed as a crucial factor directly connected to whether families facing hardship feel that it is acceptable to seek help.

However, prioritizing immediacy of support led to an increase in the delivery unit cost from 860 yen to 975 yen. Furthermore, the 'circulation rate,' which indicates the percentage of support circulating within the region, has declined.

Maintaining the balance between circulation rates, immediacy of support, and controlling delivery costs remains the central challenge of our ongoing activities.

We will continue to work with the help of many to build a system where single-parent families in poverty can securely connect with necessary support and organizations.

FAQ

What kind of organization is Otera Oyatsu Club?

It is a certified NPO that aims to solve child poverty across the country by receiving offerings made to temples as gifts from Buddha, and distributing them to families in need with the help of support organizations.

What were the main achievements in the 2025 Impact Report?

The average delivery time for first-time user households was reduced from 41 days to 12 days. As a result, there was an improvement in the survey indicators, such as the percentage of respondents who felt they could seek help immediately when in trouble.

What changes occurred due to the improvement in delivery speed?

The waiting time for support was shortened, and the outcome indicators for user households improved. However, the delivery cost per unit increased from 860 yen to 975 yen, and the rate of support circulation within the region decreased.

What are the current challenges facing Otera Oyatsu Club?

The main challenge is balancing the immediacy of support, the suppression of delivery costs, and maintaining the rate of support circulation within the region.

What were the performance data for 2025?

The number of directly supported households was 20,206 (121.9% increase from the previous year), the number of collaborating support organizations was 1,045, and the number of supporting temples was 2,371.