Reports and Networking of 14 Civic Groups in Kanagawa on Local Spaces and Satoyama Restoration: Event to Learn About Neighborhood Issues in Tsunashima, Yokohama, on May 27 (Wed)
Co-op Pal-system Kanagawa will hold the 26th Civic Activity Support Program Report & Networking Meeting on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Kohoku Ward Cultural Center Mizuki Hall in Yokohama. Out of 19 organizations funded in fiscal 2025, 14 will participate to report their achievements in fields such as disaster prevention, satoyama restoration, and childcare, fostering mutual collaboration. The event is free of charge with no prior registration required, open to anyone in the community.
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Co-op Pal-system Kanagawa (Headquarters: Kohoku-ku, Yokohama; President: Junko Fujita) will hold the "26th Civic Activity Support Program Report and Networking Meeting" on Wednesday, May 27, from 10:00 to 12:30 at the Yokohama Kohoku Ward Cultural Center Mizuki Hall. Fourteen out of the nineteen groups receiving grants in fiscal 2025 are scheduled to participate to report their annual achievements, understand each other's challenges, and create opportunities for collaboration.
Over 100 Million Yen Granted to 494 Groups Over 26 Years
The "Civic Activity Support Program" aims to financially assist the development of activities and projects run by civic groups within the prefecture. To utilize the surplus generated by Pal-system Kanagawa's business for social contribution, the program started in 2000 and has granted a total of 101,916,500 yen to 494 groups cumulative.
In fiscal 2025, the "Civic Activity Support Grant" was awarded to 16 organizations addressing various local challenges, from creating safe spaces for children, persons with disabilities, and individuals facing social difficulties, to environmental conservation through agriculture and satoyama restoration, as well as peace activities aiming for the abolition of nuclear weapons. In addition, three organizations funded through donations raised from members' "Support Donation Campaigns" will join to report their annual activities.
The challenges faced by each organization vary in terms of target populations, methods, and active regions. After listening to each report, a networking session will be set up to enable groups to share solutions for similar issues, learn from different perspectives, and explore potential collaborations.
The report and networking event is free for anyone in the community to attend. It provides an opportunity for participants to become aware of local issues that were previously invisible and join the circle of mutual support.
Summary of the Civic Activity Support Program Report & Networking Meeting
[Date & Time] Wednesday, May 27, 2026, 10:00–12:30 (Doors open at 9:45)
[Venue] Yokohama Kohoku Ward Cultural Center Mizuki Hall (4F & 5F Shin-Tsunashima Square, 1-9-10 Tsunashima-higashi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa)
[Admission & Registration] Free / No registration required
[Organizer] Co-op Pal-system Kanagawa
[Reporting Groups] 14 civic groups active in various fields supporting local residents, including disaster prevention, creating play spaces, support for people with disabilities, low-income earners, childcare, nuclear abolition, and satoyama restoration.
Pal-system Kanagawa will continue to support voluntary civic activities to ensure everyone can live safely in the region, striving to achieve its 2030 vision: "Creating a community where everyone recognizes each other and lives together."
Co-op Pal-system Kanagawa
Address: Shin-Yokohama Kotsu Bldg., 3-18-16 Shin-Yokohama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama; President: Junko Fujita
Capital (Contribution): 11.98 billion yen; Members: 368,000; Total Business Volume: 57.02 billion yen (as of the end of March 2025)
HP: https://www.palsystem-kanagawa.coop/
Pal-system Co-operative Union
Address: Lacuaz Higashi-Shinjuku, 2-2-6 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President: Atsuyuki Shibusawa
13 Members / Unified Business System Members Total Business Volume: 260.42 billion yen / Total Members: 1.762 million (as of the end of March 2025)
HP: https://www.pal-system.co.jp/
Over 100 Million Yen Granted to 494 Groups Over 26 Years
The "Civic Activity Support Program" aims to financially assist the development of activities and projects run by civic groups within the prefecture. To utilize the surplus generated by Pal-system Kanagawa's business for social contribution, the program started in 2000 and has granted a total of 101,916,500 yen to 494 groups cumulative.
In fiscal 2025, the "Civic Activity Support Grant" was awarded to 16 organizations addressing various local challenges, from creating safe spaces for children, persons with disabilities, and individuals facing social difficulties, to environmental conservation through agriculture and satoyama restoration, as well as peace activities aiming for the abolition of nuclear weapons. In addition, three organizations funded through donations raised from members' "Support Donation Campaigns" will join to report their annual activities.
The challenges faced by each organization vary in terms of target populations, methods, and active regions. After listening to each report, a networking session will be set up to enable groups to share solutions for similar issues, learn from different perspectives, and explore potential collaborations.
The report and networking event is free for anyone in the community to attend. It provides an opportunity for participants to become aware of local issues that were previously invisible and join the circle of mutual support.
Summary of the Civic Activity Support Program Report & Networking Meeting
[Date & Time] Wednesday, May 27, 2026, 10:00–12:30 (Doors open at 9:45)
[Venue] Yokohama Kohoku Ward Cultural Center Mizuki Hall (4F & 5F Shin-Tsunashima Square, 1-9-10 Tsunashima-higashi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa)
[Admission & Registration] Free / No registration required
[Organizer] Co-op Pal-system Kanagawa
[Reporting Groups] 14 civic groups active in various fields supporting local residents, including disaster prevention, creating play spaces, support for people with disabilities, low-income earners, childcare, nuclear abolition, and satoyama restoration.
Pal-system Kanagawa will continue to support voluntary civic activities to ensure everyone can live safely in the region, striving to achieve its 2030 vision: "Creating a community where everyone recognizes each other and lives together."
Co-op Pal-system Kanagawa
Address: Shin-Yokohama Kotsu Bldg., 3-18-16 Shin-Yokohama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama; President: Junko Fujita
Capital (Contribution): 11.98 billion yen; Members: 368,000; Total Business Volume: 57.02 billion yen (as of the end of March 2025)
HP: https://www.palsystem-kanagawa.coop/
Pal-system Co-operative Union
Address: Lacuaz Higashi-Shinjuku, 2-2-6 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President: Atsuyuki Shibusawa
13 Members / Unified Business System Members Total Business Volume: 260.42 billion yen / Total Members: 1.762 million (as of the end of March 2025)
HP: https://www.pal-system.co.jp/
FAQ
What is Pal-system Kanagawa's Civic Activity Support Program?
It is a program started in 2000 to financially support the development of civic groups in Kanagawa, providing over 100 million yen to 494 groups.
What will happen at the report and networking meeting on May 27?
14 granted civic groups will report their annual activities and share challenges to build cooperative relationships during the networking session.
Can general citizens participate in this event?
Yes, anyone can participate freely. No advance registration or fee is required, offering a chance to learn about local issues.