Make a Donation

Make a Donation


Help us Bring Japan to our Local Communities and Beyond


Your investment in Japan Society strengthens our mission by providing language classes, gallery exhibitions, performances, films, family programs, and lectures to the world.

Global reach, however, starts with local impact.

For example, your support builds bridges through our in-school partnership program. Our education outreach impacts the lives of thousands of New York City school youth’s lives with enriching programming in the realm of US-Japan relations. They, in turn, develop a deeper appreciation for Japanese cultural and recognize the significance of US-Japan relations. Your generosity fosters lifelong advocates and champions of Japanese culture. Thank you for your support.

Other Ways to Give

Matching Gifts

Does your employer have a matching gift program? If so, your contribution can have even bigger impact without any additional cost to you. Please reach out to your employer to see if your gift can be matched.

Japan Society thanks the following companies for supporting matching gifts:

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
Bloomberg Philanthropy
BNY Mellon
The Capital Group Companies, Inc.
Caterpillar Foundation
Goldman Sachs
Google Inc.

HSBC USA Inc.
IAC Group North America
Johnson & Johnson
MUFG (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group)
Pokémon USA
S&P Global
Texas Instruments Incorporated

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
Bloomberg Philanthropy
BNY Mellon
The Capital Group Companies, Inc.
Caterpillar Foundation
Goldman Sachs
Google Inc.
HSBC USA Inc.
IAC Group North America
Johnson & Johnson
MUFG (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group)
Pokémon USA
S&P Global
Texas Instruments Incorporated

 

Name a Seat

We invite you to dedicate a seat in our historic auditorium to a friend, loved ones, milestones, or major achievements through Japan Society’s Name a Seat Campaign! Japan Society’s Name a Seat campaign is a special way of showing your support and commitment to our work. An inscribed plaque will be prominently displayed on an auditorium seat of your choosing in honor or recognition of the people or moments in your life. To learn more or name a seat today, please visit https://japansociety.org/name-a-seat/.

 

Hiroshi Sugimoto Photography Auction for Yoko Shioya 20/20 Campaign

Consider placing a bid in this one-of-a-kind opportunity to own Hiroshi Sugimoto’s signature black and white photography work, while joining in celebrating Japan Society Artistic Director Yoko Shioya’s 20th anniversary. This auction is part of Japan Society’s ongoing fundraising campaign, Yoko Shioya 20/20: Celebrating 20 Years of Artistic Vision, supporting the future of the Performing Arts Program. In celebrating Yoko’s milestone, her long-time friend and collaborator, Hiroshi Sugimoto, one of the most established contemporary Japanese artists of his time, has donated his work to be auctioned off for this important cause. The proceeds of the auction will go directly to the Yoko Shioya 20/20 campaign.

 

A Planned Gift Can Make a Lasting Impact

Over the years, many friends have identified themselves as friends who have remembered, or want to remember, Japan Society in their estate plans. In 2023, Japan Society formally launched the John D. Rockefeller 3rd Society – a passionate and committed group of friends and philanthropists who have remembered Japan Society with a planned gift. Your commitment not only strengthens the Society, but has the potential to reduce your taxes and preserve assets.

Rockefeller Society Members join a remarkable community of individuals who will be recognized on the Society’s donor plaque within our landmarked building. As a Member, you and your guests will be invited to attend gallery openings, talks and a dedicated Rockefeller Society annual event to celebrate and connect with others. Contact Greg Corsico at [email protected] for a confidential discussion.

 

Make a Donation to Japan Society from Japan

Learn how to make a donation from Japan via the CBCC International Contribution Project.