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06 Sep 2010

Association for Corporate Support of the Arts

Kigyo Mécénat Kyogikai (KMK, Association for Corporate Support of the Arts) was founded in 1990 by private corporations as Japan's first not-for-profit association with aims to promote corporate mecenat (support of the arts and culture).

KMK continues to undertake efforts to promote and heighten awareness of corporate arts support building a cultural infrastructure for the encouragement and development of business and arts partnership. As means to achieve this mission, KMK conducts a variety of programmes such as research, seminars and award programs acting as an intermediary. In 1994, KMK was granted the status of "Specific Public Interest Promoting Corporation" by the Agency of Cultural Affairs. Under this status, KMK initiated the Arts Project Assistance Approval Program which provides corporations based in Japan with tax-deductible advantages upon supporting arts projects.