PoliPoli CEO Kazuma Ito Appointed Vice Chair of Keizai Doyukai's 'Collaborative Capitalism' Committee
Kazuma Ito, Representative Director and CEO of PoliPoli, has been appointed as Vice Chair of the 'Committee for Realizing Collaborative Capitalism' at the Japan Association of Corporate Executives (Keizai Doyukai). The committee aims to foster collaboration between government, business, NPOs, and citizens to address societal challenges. PoliPoli intends to leverage its expertise in policy co-creation to contribute to practical discussions and policy proposals for achieving collaborative capitalism.
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PoliPoli, based in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, announced that Representative Director and CEO Kazuma Ito has been appointed as Vice Chair of the 'Committee for Realizing Collaborative Capitalism' of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives (Keizai Doyukai).
The Committee for Realizing Collaborative Capitalism is dedicated to facilitating discussions and proposals for solving societal issues and achieving a sustainable society through cooperation between diverse entities, including the government, corporations, NPOs, and citizens.
Under the mission of 'contributing to the happy lives of people around the world by creating new systems for politics and administration,' PoliPoli has been developing businesses that co-create policies with various stakeholders, including citizens, politicians, government officials, companies, and organizations.
As part of this effort, the donation fund 'Policy Fund' supports activities related to research, verification, policy advocacy, and social implementation in collaboration with social enterprises and NPOs working on the front lines of societal issues. Through this appointment as Vice Chair, Ito will contribute to practical discussions and proposals on how to implement 'collaborative' approaches where private companies, NPOs, government, and citizens utilize their respective strengths to solve societal problems.
Statement from Kazuma Ito, CEO of PoliPoli:
'I am honored to be appointed as Vice Chair of Keizai Doyukai’s Committee for Realizing Collaborative Capitalism. Modern societal challenges—such as population decline, an aging society with fewer children, regional issues, loneliness and isolation, education, healthcare, and environmental problems—are becoming increasingly complex. It is difficult for the government, corporations, or NPOs to solve these alone. Therefore, I believe we need a framework that brings together wisdom and resources across positions and sectors to solve issues as a society. I will leverage the practical knowledge I have cultivated through PoliPoli and the Policy Fund, which connects the front lines of social issues with policy formation, to contribute to discussions and concrete initiatives toward realizing collaborative capitalism.'
About 'Policy Fund':
'Policy Fund' is a donation fund centered on policy to accelerate the resolution of societal issues. It collects funds as 'donations' from individual entrepreneurs and domestic/international foundations, establishing 'funds' for specific issues such as aging demographics and poverty. Donations are then distributed to social enterprises and NPOs working on these issues to support their activities, research, and policy development. Furthermore, PoliPoli provides support for policy advocacy by leveraging the know-how in policy co-creation developed through its platforms and projects.
About PoliPoli:
A startup founded in 2018 with the mission of 'contributing to the happy lives of people around the world by creating new systems for politics and administration.' It develops and operates a 'policy platform' that connects politics, administration, and citizens.
Six services currently in operation:
1. 'PoliPoli' (2019-): Website for delivering voices to politicians.
2. 'PoliPoli Gov' (2021-): Website for delivering voices to the administration.
3. 'PoliPoli Enterprise' (2022-): Support for 'policy management' for companies and organizations.
4. 'Political Dot Com' (2022-): Policy information media.
5. 'Policy Fund' (2023-): Donation fund for social problem solving.
6. 'Municipal Co-creation Fund' (2024-): Project for regional problem solving using SIB.
The Committee for Realizing Collaborative Capitalism is dedicated to facilitating discussions and proposals for solving societal issues and achieving a sustainable society through cooperation between diverse entities, including the government, corporations, NPOs, and citizens.
Under the mission of 'contributing to the happy lives of people around the world by creating new systems for politics and administration,' PoliPoli has been developing businesses that co-create policies with various stakeholders, including citizens, politicians, government officials, companies, and organizations.
As part of this effort, the donation fund 'Policy Fund' supports activities related to research, verification, policy advocacy, and social implementation in collaboration with social enterprises and NPOs working on the front lines of societal issues. Through this appointment as Vice Chair, Ito will contribute to practical discussions and proposals on how to implement 'collaborative' approaches where private companies, NPOs, government, and citizens utilize their respective strengths to solve societal problems.
Statement from Kazuma Ito, CEO of PoliPoli:
'I am honored to be appointed as Vice Chair of Keizai Doyukai’s Committee for Realizing Collaborative Capitalism. Modern societal challenges—such as population decline, an aging society with fewer children, regional issues, loneliness and isolation, education, healthcare, and environmental problems—are becoming increasingly complex. It is difficult for the government, corporations, or NPOs to solve these alone. Therefore, I believe we need a framework that brings together wisdom and resources across positions and sectors to solve issues as a society. I will leverage the practical knowledge I have cultivated through PoliPoli and the Policy Fund, which connects the front lines of social issues with policy formation, to contribute to discussions and concrete initiatives toward realizing collaborative capitalism.'
About 'Policy Fund':
'Policy Fund' is a donation fund centered on policy to accelerate the resolution of societal issues. It collects funds as 'donations' from individual entrepreneurs and domestic/international foundations, establishing 'funds' for specific issues such as aging demographics and poverty. Donations are then distributed to social enterprises and NPOs working on these issues to support their activities, research, and policy development. Furthermore, PoliPoli provides support for policy advocacy by leveraging the know-how in policy co-creation developed through its platforms and projects.
About PoliPoli:
A startup founded in 2018 with the mission of 'contributing to the happy lives of people around the world by creating new systems for politics and administration.' It develops and operates a 'policy platform' that connects politics, administration, and citizens.
Six services currently in operation:
1. 'PoliPoli' (2019-): Website for delivering voices to politicians.
2. 'PoliPoli Gov' (2021-): Website for delivering voices to the administration.
3. 'PoliPoli Enterprise' (2022-): Support for 'policy management' for companies and organizations.
4. 'Political Dot Com' (2022-): Policy information media.
5. 'Policy Fund' (2023-): Donation fund for social problem solving.
6. 'Municipal Co-creation Fund' (2024-): Project for regional problem solving using SIB.
FAQ
What does PoliPoli do?
PoliPoli is a startup that operates a policy platform connecting citizens with politics and administration, supporting policy co-creation and social problem solving.
What is 'Collaborative Capitalism' (Kyojo) for PoliPoli?
It refers to a system where government, corporations, NPOs, and citizens combine their strengths to solve societal issues.
What can you do with Policy Fund?
You can donate to social impact organizations and receive support for policy advocacy and development.