National Green Fund Contributions Acknowledged by Minister of Agriculture
Kokumin Kyosai Coop, officially known as the National Labor Cooperatives Federation, has been making notable strides in environmental conservation through its charitable donations. Established in 2008, the organization aligns its philanthropic efforts with its eco-home insurance program, aiming to support various environmental initiatives based on the performance of its contracts.
On June 12, 2025, the organization received a letter of appreciation from the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for its contributions to the National Green Fund—an initiative that promotes reforestation and greening activities domestically and globally. This recognition highlights the cooperative's commitment to environmental conservation alongside its members.
The contributions are part of the organization’s ongoing engagement in climate action and community support. The funds are widely utilized for citizen-led activities aimed at enhancing forestry and greening efforts. For instance, Kokumin Kyosai Coop has initiated a restoration project for coastal disaster prevention forests affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, specifically in the Iwanuma area of Miyagi Prefecture. Through collaborative efforts with the organization, its members, and cooperating entities, they have successfully planted a total of 1,600 black pine saplings over an area of 0.32 hectares. This initiative includes continuous thinning and nurturing practices to ensure the sustainable growth of these trees.
Additionally, Kokumin Kyosai Coop emphasizes that their eco-home insurance, known as the “Social Contribution Eco-Housing Mutual Aid,” not only provides financial security to its members but also acts as a means to foster community welfare and environmental sustainability. For more details about the program, visit the
eco-home mutual aid page.
Funding Purpose and Impact
The financial donations from Kokumin Kyosai Coop are crucial in supporting various activities under initiatives such as the Green Fund program by the National Greening Promotion Organization. These funds allow for outreach and engagement efforts, enhancing community participation in forestry management and climate change mitigation. The organization’s mission aligns with Japan's broader sustainability goals, reflecting a commitment to creating a greener future for all citizens.
As a pioneering body in cooperative contributions, Kokumin Kyosai Coop is also actively supporting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to address critical issues like sustainable production and consumption patterns, food security, climate change action, and creating inclusive societies. In recognition of the cooperative movement's importance, the UN designated 2025 as the International Year of Cooperatives (IYC), further promoting the contributions of cooperatives toward a sustainable future.
Kokumin Kyosai Coop stands firmly behind IYC 2025, emphasizing its role in fostering shared values of help among individuals to build a secure and prosperous society. For more information about their global cooperative initiatives, please visit
Kokumin Kyosai's IYC page.
In summary, Kokumin Kyosai Coop's commitment to environmental sustainability through its contributions and cooperative spirit exemplifies the essential role of collaborative efforts in addressing climate challenges and advancing community welfare. The recognition from the Minister of Agriculture not only celebrates past efforts but also provides motivation for ongoing initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving our natural environments for future generations.