In support of NPOs that tackle the problems of loneliness and isolation, the government has subsidized up to 1.25 million yen to an organization that operates a "children's cafeteria" that provides meals to children in economically difficult families. We have summarized specific measures that incorporate various businesses.

As the effects of the spread of the new coronavirus continue, the government has put together concrete measures that include new businesses to support NPOs that are tackling the problems of loneliness and isolation.



According to this, a maximum of 1.25 million yen will be subsidized for the operation of the "Kodomo Shokudo", which provides meals and places for children in economically difficult families, and for organizations that support learning.



In addition, the company plans to raise the subsidy rate for the efforts of "food banks," which provide food to people in need, and expand the scope of subsidies.



In addition, we also include renting public housing and rental housing of the UR = Urban Renewal Organization to NPOs at low prices to provide support for people in need of living with an eye on employment.



The government has decided to devote about 6 billion yen to these projects.