Social Contributions

Mizuho believes that, through our social contribution initiatives as a good corporate citizen, we contribute to the sustainable development of society, which in turn allows us to better serve client needs, enable our people to flourish, and help improve society and the communities where we do business. Based on this awareness, to ensure that we undertake our social contribution initiatives uniformly, we have issued Policies for Social Contribution Initiatives.

Policies for Social Contribution Initiatives

  • We align our own profit–making activities with initiatives that benefit society, and as a good corporate citizen strive to support and develop together with society, thereby fulfilling our responsibilities for contributing to the betterment of society.
  • Mizuho believes that, through our social contribution initiatives, we contribute to the sustainable development of society, which in turn allows us to better serve client needs, enable our people to flourish, and help improve society and the communities where we do business. This thinking is why we actively engage in social contribution activities.
  • We believe the social contribution initiatives of Mizuho employees contribute to personal growth and development of a sense of being members of society. Accordingly, we actively support these initiatives.
  • Mizuho proactively discloses information regarding our corporate stance toward social contribution initiatives and our actual activities. In addition, we will continue to improve these initiatives, by encouraging close communication with society through dialogue with stakeholders to ensure that our corporate activities conform to social standards and expectations.


Specific Initiatives

Scope of Initiatives

  1. Social Welfare
  2. Education, Research, International Exchanges
  3. Arts and Culture
  4. Health and Sports
  5. Environment
  6. Humanitarian Activities
  7. Revitalization of Local Communities and Creating a Safe Society

Method of Conducting Initiatives

Method of Conducting Initiatives Page Reference
Charitable Activities Relief for Disaster Victims
Social Investment

Financial and Economic Education

Yellow Safety Badges

Coming–of–Age Day Concert

Sponsorships

Foundations and Funds

Support through Providing Products and Services
  • "Mizuho ESG–Assist (Eco)" environmentally conscious financing products

Supporting the Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake (Hana Ippai Campaign)

Support for Volunteer Activities of Officers and Employees

Supporting the Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake (Volunteer Activities in Disaster–Stricken Areas)

  • The Mizuho Charity Fund


Priority Initiatives

  1. Initiatives that take full advantage of our management resources and promote initiatives that contribute to regional and social development
  2. Initiatives in collaboration and cooperation with regional societies that form the foundation for the activities of the Group as well as government organizations, NPOs, regional communities, and others

Standards for Determining Implementation

Initiatives are undertaken based on the comprehensive consideration of the following viewpoints:

  1. Public Interest
  2. Continuity
  3. Originality
  4. Effectiveness

Results of Social Contribution Initiatives

Corporate Citizenship Outlays (FY2023)

Yellow Safety Badges

Delivering Yellow Badges to First Graders across Japan

With the aim of ensuring children stay safe on their way to school every day, we present yellow badges linked to traffic accident insurance to first graders across Japan.

This project began in 1965, motivated by a letter that appeared in a newspaper. The letter, which was written by a mother whose child was killed in a traffic accident, was addressed to the Prime Minister at that time and called for the prevention of traffic accidents.

This project, which entered its 60th year in 2024, has distributed over 70 million badges, and we now hear stories of them being worn by three generations of families (in cooperation with Sompo Japan Insurance Inc., Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company, and The Dai–ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited).

The history of the yellow badges

1965 The Yellow Badges Project began from a letter written by a mother whose child was killed in a traffic accident.
1968 Linked traffic accident insurance coverage to badges.
1974
Photo: An arm band
An arm band

Design changed from an arm band to a badge.

Jan, 2010

Through the Yellow Badges Project, Mizuho and other collaborating companies were presented with a letter of appreciation by the Japan Traffic Safety Association for our long-running contribution to the promotion of traffic safety and prevention of traffic accidents among new first graders.

Photo: The Award Ceremony
The award ceremony

2014

The Yellow Badges Project celebrated its 50th anniversary

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Jan, 2023

In the 59th year of the campaign, Mizuho and the other collaborating companies were presented with a letter of appreciation by the Japan Traffic Safety Association for the second time for our long-running contribution to the promotion of traffic safety and prevention of traffic accidents among new first graders through the Yellow Badges Project.

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2024

The Yellow Badges Project celebrated its 60th anniversary.

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Presentation ceremony

Mizuho and the other involved companies hold presentation ceremonies all over Japan.
After the presentation ceremony in Tokyo, a traffic safety class is conducted with the cooperation of the Metropolitan Police Department.
Representatives of new first-grade students learn how to cross pedestrian crossings and more.

Tokyo presentation ceremony
Tokyo presentation ceremony
Traffic safety classroom

Coming–of–Age Day Concert

Organizing the Coming–of–Age Day Concert Every Year

Mizuho holds a concert on Coming–of–Age Day every year. This started in 1990 to support young artists and expose young people to classical music as part of our efforts to nurture the next generation. Young artists are invited to perform, and young people who have turned 18 in the last year are invited to attend.

We held the 34th concert on Coming–of–Age Day, Monday, January 9, 2023 at Suntory Hall.

Program for the 34th concert

photo by K. Miura

Part 1

Milstein: Paganiniana

  • Lina Nakano

Lina Nakano, the brilliant 18-year-old new adult who won the 90th Music Competition of Japan in 2021, made an appearance. The young violinist with excellent technique and expressivity delivered Paganiniana by Milstein with her utmost performance.

Part 2

Highlights of Les Misérables based on the novel by Victor-Marie Hugo

The highlights of Les Misérables, based on the novel by Victor-Marie Hugo, featured an original arrangement and direction for the Coming-of-Age Day concert, with narration added to the music from the world-renowned musical and opera pieces.

  • Cast
    • Jean Valjean (narration): Kojiro Oka (actor)
    • Enjolras: Kento Kinouchi (actor)
    • Javert: Shunsuke Imai (baritone)
    • Marius: Yasuhiro Yamamoto (tenor)
    • Cosette: Rie Miyake (soprano)
    • Grantaire: Ren Yoshida (tenor)
    • Eponine: Rie Shimozono (mezzo-soprano)
    • Thenardier: Naoki Ikeda (bass-baritone)
    • Madame Thenardier: Ai Ishii (mezzo-soprano)
  • Director: Tetsu Taoshita
  • Conductor: Ryuichiro Sonoda
  • Orchestra: Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Chorus: Tokyo City Phil Chor
(Donation) JPY 50,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Gansu Province, China Earthquake

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Peace Winds Japan

Afghanistan Earthquake

(Donation) JPY 10,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Libya Floods

(Donation) JPY 10,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Morocco Earthquake

(Donation) JPY 10,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Maui Hawaii Windfires

(Donation) USD 50,000 from Mizuho Americas
(Donation recipient) Hawaii Community Foundation
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Platform

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2022

Turkey-Syria earthquake

(Donation) JPY 10,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Japan

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2020

The Heavy Rain of July 2020 in Japan

(Donation) JPY 4,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society (JPY 4,000,000),Kumamoto Prefecture (JPY 1,000,000)

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2019

Bushfires in Australia

(Donation)

AUD 40,000(approx. JPY 3.0 million) from Sydney Branch of Mizuho Bank

(Donation recipient) St Vincent de Paul Society (NSW) Bushfire Appeal

Typhoon No.19 in Japan

(Donation) JPY 4,000,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1,000,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Typhoon No.15 in Japan

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Chiba Prefectural Government

The Heavy Rain in Northern Kyushu

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Saga Zeni Bank

Cyclone Idai in Southern Africa

(Donation) JPY 1 million from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2018

Tsunami Selat Sunda 2018

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donationrecipient) Habitat for Humanity Japan

Indonesia Sulawesi Earthquake

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donationrecipient) Habitat for Humanity Japan

The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake

(Donation) JPY 4million from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1 million from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Indonesia earthquake Lombok

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Peace Winds Japan

The Heavy Rain Event of July 2018

(Donation) JPY 10 million from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society
(Donation) JPY 1 million from the Mizuho Charity Fund each
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society, Public Resource Foundation

The earthquake in northern Osaka Prefecture

(Donation) JPY 4million from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1 million from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Osaka Prefectural Government

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2017

Iran–Iraq earthquake

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Central Mexico earthquake

(Donation) MEX 1 million from Mizuho Bank México
(Donation recipient) Fomento Social Banamex
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Save the Children Japan

Hurricane Harvey

(Donation) USD 100,000(approx. JPY 1.3 million) from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation recipient) Habitat for Humanity International
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Habitat for Humanity Japan

The 2017 Torrential rains in northern Kyushu

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from Mizuho Financial Group
(Donation) JPY 1 million from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2016

Hurricane Matthew

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Earthquake in Central Italy

(Donation) JPY 5 million from Mizuho Bank
(Donation recipient) Italian Red Cross
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Embassy of Italy

Ecuador Earthquake

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake

(Donations) JPY 30 million from Mizuho Financial Group
JPY 5,261,087 from the management, officer and employee volunteers and the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Donations for Victims of Natural Disasters in FY2015

Earthquake in Taiwan

(Donations) TWD 1.25 million (approx. JPY 4.5 million) from Kaohsiung Branch of Mizuho Bank Approx. TWD 790,000 (approx. JPY 2.75 million) from employee volunteers working at three branches (Kaohsiung, Taipei, and Taichung) in Taiwan
(Donation recipient) Bureau of Social Affairs, Tainan City Government
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Red Cross Society

Earthquake in Afghanistan and Pakistan

(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund (Donation recipient) Japan Platform

Flood Victims in Southern India

(Donations) 500,000 Indian rupees (approx. JPY970,000) from Chennai Branch of Mizuho Bank JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund, Government of Tamil Nadu

Flood Victims in Republic of the Union of Myanmar

(Donation) USD 20,000 (approx. JPY 2.48 million) from Mizuho Bank
(Donation recipient) Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement (Myanmar)
(Donation) JPY 500,000 from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Association for the World Food Programme

Earthquake in the Republic of Nepal

(Donation) JPY 1 million from the Mizuho Charity Fund
(Donation recipient) Japan Platform
Japan Association for the World Food Programme

Supporting the Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake

Mizuho is continuing its initiatives to support recovery in the regions stricken by the Great East Japan Earthquake by engaging in various social contribution activities.

Supporting the Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake

Supporting the Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake

To contribute to recovery in the disaster–stricken areas, Mizuho is mobilizing its group–wide resources, including the provision of volunteer workers from among its employees as well as materials, seedlings, and other items.

Volunteer Activities in Disaster–stricken Areas

Working in cooperation with partners including members of the Fuyo–Group Social Contribution Network, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and the Tokyo Council of Social Welfare, Mizuho has sent employee volunteers to provide assistance in disaster–stricken areas.

Summary of volunteer activities in the disaster–stricken areas

Date of Event Total working days Total participants Areas for volunteer activities
FY2016 1 day 27 persons Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture
FY2014 24 days 62 persons Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture
FY2013 21 days 48 persons Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture
FY2012 32 days 67 persons Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture
FY2011 92 days 222 persons Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture, Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture

Mizuho Forest Project

Through the Mizuho Forest Project, Mizuho is committed to regenerating the coastal disaster prevention forest in Fukushima Prefecture, which was heavily damaged by the tsunami. In April 2013, Mizuho signed an agreement with Fukushima Prefecture, Iwaki City, and the owner of a local disaster prevention forest, and will work on regenerating 1.3 hectares of forest for coastal disaster prevention in Iwaki City by March 2022. As of March 2016, we have carried out tree–planting activities three times, during which a total of about 400 Mizuho employees together with local officials and residents planted around 14,000 Japanese black pine seedlings.

In 2023, with the cooperation of local government officials, bank employees at Mizuho's Iwaki branch carried out underbrush cutting.

Initiatives to Assist Children in the Stricken Areas

Mizuho Picture Book Project

For children in the disaster–stricken areas, Mizuho employees worked to implement a project for providing children's picture books as well as messages from donors. From May 2011 through March 2013, a total of 23,000 books were donated to 288 kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools, and other locations in three prefectures.

Donation of Traditional Dolls and Carp Banners for Festivals to the Cities of Soma and Minami–Soma

Between February and April 2012, Mizuho obtained around 600 traditional hina dolls and carp banners for festivals from a customer and donated them to elementary schools in the cities of Soma and Minami–Soma in Fukushima Prefecture.

Financial and Economic Education in Ofunato City and Rikuzentakata City

With the aim of providing opportunities for career planning to all junior high school students in Ofunato City since 2012 and Rikuzentakata City since 2016, Iwate Prefecture, Mizuho has participated in an annual career education event.

Public Soccer Viewing in Kamaishi City

In May 2014, Mizuho held a public viewing event for a game of the Japan National Football Team in Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture, and children from the disaster–stricken area were also invited to view the game.

Support for Marathon Events in Rikuzentakata City

In Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture, Mizuho has revived the holding of marathon events, which had been discontinued since the Great East Japan Earthquake disaster, and co–sponsored the first Rikuzentakata Support Marathon from FY2015.

Flowers and Seedlings Were Presented to the Disaster–stricken Areas.

Hana Ippai Campaign

As part of its "Asset Management and Housing Loan Campaign," since July 2011, MHBK has collaborated with the "Hana Ippai Campaign Conducted by Green Advisers," which is sponsored by the Japan Home Garden Association and engaged in activities to send flowers to the disaster–stricken areas.

Hamagiku chrysanthemums were donated to Shichigahama Town.

As part of Mizuho volunteer activities to support recovery from the disaster from fiscal 2011 to fiscal 2013, Mizuho donated and planted hamagiku chrysanthemums in Shichigahama Town in Miyagi Prefecture.

Recovery Support Initiatives Included Sales of Products.

Sales Events for Offering Goods from Disaster–stricken Areas to Our Employees

Since the disaster, Mizuho has held many sales events, mainly at our Tokyo offices, to sell goods from the disaster–stricken areas to our employees. As of March 2017, these events have been held about 50 times, and sellers have been invited from Aomori Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, and Fukushima Prefecture.

Menus Featuring Food from Disaster–stricken Areas Offered at the Employee Cafeteria

At our cafeterias, we have been offering a menu featuring food from disaster–stricken areas, particularly at Mizuho's Tokyo offices.

Effective Utilization of Wood Thinned from Forests of Disaster–stricken Areas

At a career fair for new college graduates organized by Mizuho, we distributed notebooks made especially by Mizuho from wood thinned from the forests of the disaster–stricken areas. For the front and back covers, cedar trees thinned from Minami–Sanriku Town, Miyagi Prefecture, were used. As manufacturing and other tasks such as packaging and wrapping for the notebooks were carried out in Minami–Sanriku Town, we supported reconstruction and employment promotion in the disaster areas.

Sponsorships

The Environmental Art Contest

Mizuho cosponsors the All–Japan Elementary and Junior High School Students' Environmental Art Contest. This contest is held annually to provide elementary and junior high school students with the opportunity to address the importance of nature and the development of towns where we can live comfortably.

Some of the art selected in the contest is featured in cover and poster artwork for the Japanese versions of the white papers issued by Japan's Ministry of the Environment.

Mizuho Award(Elementary school class winner)
Mizuho Award(Junior high school class winner)

Others

Participated in the TABLE FOR TWO Program

MHFG participated in the TABLE FOR TWO Program, which addresses the issues of starvation in developing countries and obesity and lifestyle related diseases in developed countries. For each healthy product purchased from a company cafeteria and vending machine, a portion of the proceeds is donated to the school lunches of students in developing countries through TABLE.

A TABLE FOR TWO menu
A TABLE FOR TWO vending machine

WWF donation corresponding to the number of non–bankbook accounts opened

On January 17, 2021, Mizuho Bank launched the new, non–bankbook "Mizuho e–Account" as part of moves to provide a paperless, environmentally friendly service that enables customers to conduct transactions "anytime" and "anyplace" without the need to visit branches. Paper bankbooks use the equivalent of five sheets of A4–size paper, so the usage of non–bankbook Mizuho e–Accounts also contributes to forest conservation. Furthermore, to help our customers feel part of these environmental protection initiatives, Mizuho pledged to make a monetary donation to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Japan corresponding to the number of Mizuho e–Accounts opened between January 17 and December 31, 2021. In the end, 588,211 Mizuho e–Accounts were opened during this period, thus saving the equivalent of around 2.94 million A4–size sheets of paper, with JPY 50 million also donated to the WWF. None of this would have been possible without the tremendous support of our customers. The donation to the WWF will primarily support biodiversity conservation initiatives in Japan and forestry protection initiatives in Sumatra, Australia, and other regions facing environmental destruction.

Mizuho Bank launches campaign to donate funds to environmental organization corresponding to the number of non-bankbook "Mizuho e–Accounts" opened (Japanese text only)

[Mizuho Bank] "It starts: Online bankbooks! Contributing to a better planet, with Mizuho's donation plan."
(The campaign finished at the end of December 2021.)

Giving Back to Communities

As part of Mizuho's commitment to its local communities and society at large, Mizuho encourages direct community engagement by employees. Staff worldwide innovate and implement volunteer activities that address local needs, often in cooperation with local governments and NPOs. Mizuho’s talented professionals offer their time, skills and expertise, connecting with other colleagues and community members to share solutions and support.

In addition, Mizuho supports systems that establish volunteer leaves to enable employees to participate in a wide variety of volunteer activities.

Mizuho Volunteer Day

Mizuho Volunteer Day is Mizuho Financial Group’s largest global corporate social responsibility program worldwide. Since 2006, thousands of Mizuho employees, family members, and friends have participated in Mizuho Volunteer Day. Volunteer team leaders work with colleagues to identify local needs and develop programs in response, demonstrating Mizuho’s commitment to supporting our communities and teamwork

Learn more about MVD2024

Mizuho Volunteer Day

Since 2006, Mizuho employees, family members and friends have participated in Mizuho Volunteer Day (MVD), volunteering in their local communities as part of Mizuho's global day of community service. Office staff identify and implement hands–on projects that respond to important community needs, unified worldwide through service.

Each year, MVD volunteers respond with creativity, compassion and commitment to help others worldwide. MVD projects are wide ranging and typically include outreach to vulnerable seniors and children, food and clothing donation drives, environmental clean-ups, and financial education initiatives. Mizuho volunteers continuously generate new and innovative project ideas to meet the ever-changing needs of their local communities.

Take a look at recent MVD activities below!

 
MVD 2024 Projects 317
Participating Locations 76
Mizuho employees and family members 4,829

Highlighted Projects

Japan

Engaged over 1,900 employees in financial education and other projects

EMEA

London, England

Sorted and distributed donations at Little Village to support families with young children living in poverty

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Picked up litter on Kite Beach to protect and preserve the local environment

Asia Pacific

Ahmedabad, India

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Jakarta, Indonesia

Distributed stationery kits to underserved students at a local primary school

Planted bamboo trees along the Cisadane River

Tianjin, China

Conducted an educational workshop on the benefits of cycling

Seoul, Korea

Painted murals in a low-income neighborhood

Americas

Houston, Texas

Packed thousands of meals for donation to local food banks as part of national 9/11 Day observance

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Offered financial education workshops for youth and young adults

Mexico City, Mexico

Planted trees in San Antonio Street Park

Foundations and Funds

Foundations List

Foundation Name Principal Activities Actual Support and Assistance*

Mizuho Education Welfare Foundation

Support for elementary and secondary education (in remote areas and for special education) as well as social welfare projects for the elderly (gifts of athletic equipment and books, donations of vehicles, project support, support for R&D, etc.) JPY 1,134.36 million

Mizuho Welfare Foundation

Support (project support, support for R&D) and donations (donations of adapted vehicles, electric–powered wheelchairs) to improve the welfare of children with disabilities JPY 1,110.59 million

Mizuho International Foundation

Scholarship support for international students in and outside Japan (university students) 329 persons
JPY 708.08 million

Mizuho Foundation for the Promotion of the Sciences

Support fund for early career academic research JPY 502.79 million

Mizuho Scholarship Foundation

Financial support for university students who find it difficult to continue their education for economic reasons 325 persons
JPY 494.70 million

Mizuho USA Foundation

Charitable grants for nonprofit programs to provide young adults with technology training and for employee volunteer partners  USD 15 million

Mizuho Foundation (University of International Business and Economics (China))

Support for nurturing young people to enable them to be active in China's financial industry CNY 600,000

Mizuho Incentive Funds (China)

Support in the basic education field in China 2,400 persons
CNY 12.0 million

Mizuho Aishin Charity Fund (Taiwan)

Fund for supporting education, medical care, and welfare NTD 7,064,024

Charitable Trust Mizuho Asian Fund

Public charitable trust with the objective of contributing to education of local professionals who will contribute to improving the social infrastructure in Southeast Asia (offers scholarship aid, donations of teaching materials to primary schools, and recreation opportunities) NTD 1,118,900

* Note: In fiscal 2002 and after, figures are the cumulative totals.
(However, cumulative totals for the Mizuho USA Foundation began in fiscal 2003, for the Charitable Trust Mizuho Asian Fund in fiscal 2001, and for Mizuho Incentive Funds (China) in fiscal 2006.)

Mizuho Education Welfare Foundation

The Mizuho Education Welfare Foundation provides grants for elementary and secondary education, as well as for social welfare businesses. In the education field, the Foundation donates sports equipment and children's books for education in remote areas. The Foundation also provides support for exchange activities among schools of differing sizes and environmental circumstances in differing regions. For children and students with disabilities, the Foundation provides assistance in the special education area. In the social welfare field, in regard mainly to activities on behalf of senior citizens, the Foundation provides grants to voluntary organizations, uses grants to support activities that involve preventive care and the promotion of health, and donates funds to groups that provide food to older persons.

Mizuho Welfare Foundation

The Mizuho Welfare Foundation provides assistance, grants, and other forms of help to welfare facilities that are working to improve the welfare of people with disabilities as well as assistance for research related to welfare provided for people with disabilities. It also runs donation programs to help people with disabilities extend their range of activities and become more involved in society.

Mizuho International Foundation

The Mizuho International Foundation awards scholarships and aid to international university students in Japan and to Japanese students at universities outside Japan. It supports the development of individuals who will be leaders in international relations to promote mutual understanding between Japan and countries worldwide and contribute to international friendship and goodwill.

Mizuho Foundation for the Promotion of the Sciences

The Mizuho Foundation for the Promotion of the Sciences provides grants for high–quality research in the field of engineering to provide encouragement and support for the young people who hold Japan's future in their hands. It also runs essay competitions on themes relating to law and economics, and the winners receive study grants.

Mizuho Scholarship Foundation

The Mizuho Scholarship Foundation provides student loans for university students and others who would otherwise be unable to continue their studies for economic reasons. In addition to an annual gathering for scholarship students, graduates, and university officials, every two months, students in Tokyo attend individual interviews to report their progress and receive advice on various matters. The Foundation aims to give many talented people an opportunity to see the world through these support activities.

Mizuho USA Foundation

The Mizuho USA Foundation, the charitable foundation of Mizuho Americas, has always focused on supporting outstanding nonprofit organizations and programs that strengthen and sustain underserved communities in New York City. Since its formation in New York on January 1st, 2003, the Foundation has made more than USD 15 million in grants for impactful programs that tackle a range of economic and societal challenges. In 2023, the Foundation announced a new grantmaking strategy targeting the intersection of technology and education, supporting innovative and effective nonprofits in New York City that help underserved young adults acquire the technical and professional skills necessary to access competitive-wage jobs. The Foundation also continued to award grants in support of our employee involvement in local communities.

2024 Highlights

FutureReady Grants

  • Mizuho awarded NPower New York a three-year USD 450,000 grant to support the launch and development of the Path2Tech: Networking & Systems Administration Program, a new training and job placement initiative. NPower is a national nonprofit organization providing young adults (ages 18-26), military-connected individuals, and women from under-resourced communities with pathways to prosperity through free tech training, professional development, social support services, and job placement assistance with leading employers.
  • Mizuho awarded America On Tech a one-year USD 100,000 grant for its Tech Talent Pipeline Powered by AI initiative, an effort to integrate AI across its educational curriculum, helping to ensure its students and alumni remain competitive in the future workforce. America On Tech's mission is to prepare the next generation of technology leaders from underestimated communities in New York City and other US cities.


Opportunity Grants

  • The Foundation awarded a total of USD 360,000 in general operating support for ten nonprofits engaged in technology training and job placement in New York City.


Community Involvement Grants

  • The Foundation contributed a total of USD 194,225 to 18 nonprofit organizations with which our employees volunteered in the United States.


Total 2024 grant commitments: USD 1,104,225

Visit the Mizuho USA Foundation website for the guidelines of the Mizuho USA Foundation.

Case 1

The Mizuho USA Foundation is a charitable organization that provides grants to nonprofit organizations in New York City. Its current focus is supporting nonprofits that provide technology skills training to young adults from underserved neighborhoods. Prior to 2022, the Foundation supported innovative nonprofits dedicated to creating opportunities for small businesses, entrepreneurs and unemployed and underemployed New Yorkers in low income neighborhoods.

Case 2

Genesys Works is a nonprofit organization that creates career opportunities and pathways for young people in underserved communities. Mizuho Americas has supported Genesys Works New York City since its launch in 2019, and to date has provided 34 high school and college students with internships at our New York City and Chicago offices, and USD 300,000 in philanthropic support. Mizuho also offers employee volunteer workshops with the students on professional skills development.

Mizuho Foundation (University of International Business and Economics (China))

A fund to support the education of young students who plan to work in China's financial industry. This fund was founded in 1995 in cooperation with the China Institute of Finance (now, University of International Business and Economics). The resources of this fund are used to hold seminars on finance and economics.

Mizuho Incentive Funds (China)

To support basic education in China, Mizuho Bank established the Mizuho Incentive Fund in fiscal 2006 for three schools: the junior high schools affiliated with Renmin University of China, Peking University, and Tsinghua University.

Mizuho Aishin Charity Fund (Taiwan)

A fund to primarily provide support in the areas of education, medicine, and social welfare.

Charitable Trust Mizuho Asian Fund

A charitable trust that supports the sound development of local professionals who will assume the role of improving the social infrastructure in Southeast Asian countries.

Activities

  • Scholarships for students
  • Donation of teaching materials to elementary schools in the northeastern area of Thailand
  • Providing opportunities for recreation, such as soccer and volleyball

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