Community Engagement
Our Approach
The SUBARU Group has developed its social contribution policy in the hope of ingraining the practice of social contribution into corporate culture and to foster sincere commitment to such practice. In accordance with the policy, we promote social contribution activities in the four fields—activity in the community, environment, road traffic safety, and sports and culture—which we have selected as befitting a socially responsible transportation equipment manufacturer.
Social Contribution Policy
- We contribute to the development of science and technology and automobile culture and to the promotion of road safety.
- We contribute to the fostering of human resources who understand the pleasure, importance and preciousness of creative manufacturing.
- We contribute to the development of the communities in which we operate.
- We support each other in contributing to society as good citizens.
The Four Fields of Community Engagement Initiatives
Management System
SUBARU has established the Social Contribution Committee to advance community engagement activities with the aim of making these activities an integral part of the SUBARU Group’s corporate culture and becoming a company that is trusted by stakeholders. With participation of business site directors, the committee works to advance community engagement initiatives. Under the committee, the cross-organizational Planning Subcommittee has been created to discuss issues related to company-wide activities, ranging from planning and preparation to implementation, evaluation, and review. The committee meets every six months to compile reported activity results and issues for the SUBARU Group, and discuss improvement plans to invigorate efforts. In addition, the contents of discussions held by the Social Contribution Committee are reported to the Sustainability Committee, and important issues are discussed and reported at the Executive Management Board Meeting and the Board of Directors.
Social Contribution Committee: Organization chart
Targets and Metrics
In FYE March 2020, we established a community engagement Vision for 2025 to promote efforts toward “delivering happiness to all.”
Vision for 2025
- The background and reasons that the four fields were selected for social contribution initiatives are fully understood and ingrained across the SUBARU Group.
- The SUBARU Group is developing activities in consideration of the four fields.
- The SUBARU Group’s entire workforce is fully aware of the importance of community engagement.
Risks in Community Engagement Activities
Pandemics, such as the one brought about by COVID-19, present a risk to our community engagement efforts. In situations like these, we will be collaborative and dynamic in order to put participant safety first, including adapting initiative content and carrying out infection prevention measures.
We also recognize that among the issues we currently face is the need to further raise awareness of community engagement among our employees. By strengthening employee participation initiatives and collaborating with Group companies, we will strive to raise awareness throughout the SUBARU Group.
Initiatives
Activity in the Community: in Japan
Communication with Local Residents (Gunma Plant, Utsunomiya Plant)
SUBARU strives to communicate with people living in districts where its offices, plants, and company housing facilities are located, aiming to become a corporate citizen open to the community.
At the Gunma Plant, we send representatives to town council member homes every month to exchange information and explain the Company’s current situation and its environmental activities. In another effort to enhance communication, in 2023, we invited mayors from neighboring districts on factory tours at our Main Plant (Innovation Hub) and Yajima Plant (Training Center and No. 3 Final Vehicle Inspection Section).
The Utsunomiya Plant organizes community events in a bid to increase communication with local residents. In addition, when conducting construction work that may generate noise and vibration, we visit the relevant community associations in advance to explain and ask for understanding from local residents. We also distribute related information directly, as appropriate, to the individual households concerned.
Factory Tours (Gunma Plant, Utsunomiya Plant)
Gunma Plant
The Gunma Plant welcomes general visitors to factory tours, and also hosts elementary school field trip programs. Since the end of the peak impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been accommodating either remote or site tours in response to the requests of elementary schools. In FYE March 2024, 3,509 students participated in remote tours and 21,156 students (including accompanying teachers) participated in site tours. An additional 5,883 people attended general public tours, and feedback was positive from those who toured the car-making and plant facilities.
Utsunomiya Plant
We support the Town Exploration program conducted by neighboring elementary schools as part of their social studies curriculum and welcome children on field trip activities. We suspended participation in FYE March 2021 as a measure against the COVID-19 outbreak, but then resumed it in FYE March 2024 and have welcomed 14 children. The program creates opportunities for children to grow their interest in society by talking to them about aircraft during a tour of our exhibition models, as well as by introducing the plant’s environmental initiatives, such as the promotion of recycling and technologies for fuel-efficient manufacturing.
Instructor Dispatch to Educational Institutions (Gunma Plant, Utsunomiya Plant)
Since FYE March 2023, the Gunma Plant has been dispatching instructors to neighboring elementary, junior high, and high schools. At lessons, students listened attentively as lecturers presented on SUBARU’s businesses, how it works to be a company “delivering happiness to all,” and how they came to be in their current jobs. Since FYE March 2022, the Utsunomiya Plant has been supporting the Instructor Dispatch Project sponsored by the Tochigi Association of Corporate Executives. In FYE March 2024, the Chief General Manager of the Utsunomiya Plant was dispatched as an instructor to a local junior high school. He introduced the plant’s business activities to students, and also discussed important points for the work they do there. In addition, nine employees were dispatched as interview committee members for the selection examination for newly hired public school teachers in Tochigi Prefecture.
Community Cleanup Activities (Gunma Plant, Utsunomiya Plant)
As part of its community engagement initiatives, SUBARU carries out cleanup activities on a regular basis in districts where its offices and plants are located.
In addition to the twice-monthly cleanup activities outside the Gunma Main Plant, the Yajima Plant and Oizumi Plant also conduct simultaneous large-scale clean-up activities outside the buildings before long holidays and similar occasions.
Every June, the Utsunomiya Plant holds a volunteer cleanup activity called the "Cleanup Campaign." The campaign was suspended in FYE March 2021 as a measure against the COVID-19 outbreak, but then resumed in FYE March 2024. A total of 267 employees participated in picking up trash scattered around the vicinity of the facility. In addition, 25 employees, including new employees hired for FYE March 2024, participated in a local cleanup activity hosted by another company, and carried out cleanup activities centered on the busy shopping district east of JR Utsunomiya Station.
Disaster Response Countermeasures
・Providing Training Grounds (Tokyo Office)
For the comprehensive earthquake fire drill, which is held at all fire stations in the jurisdiction of the Tokyo Fire Department, we provided some facilities and locations in our Tokyo Office as a training site for the Mitaka and Musashino district fire stations.
Local Community Events (Gunma Plant, Tokyo Office, Utsunomiya Plant)
In order to build a better relationship with the local communities adjacent to our business sites, SUBARU invites local residents to join events or exhibitions it holds on its premises or at local public facilities.
・Oizumi Plant Friendship Festival (Gunma Plant)
In FYE March 2024, the Oizumi Plant within our Gunma Plant held its Friendship Festival for the first time in four years. Although the event was held for a shorter period of time than in previous years, over 200 visitors attended.
・Mono-zukuri Classes (Tokyo Office)
In cooperation with Subaru Techno Corporation, SUBARU held Subaru Mono-zukuri Classes for elementary school students in Mitaka City, where SUBARU has an office. These classes teach students how SUBARU makes its vehicles, offering them the opportunity to model and run their own cars. Participants got hands-on experience, learning things like the differences between two-wheel drive (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, such as their design and handling.
・SUBARU Stargazing Party (Tokyo Office)
In FYE March 2024, SUBARU, which gets its name from the Japanese word for the Pleiades star cluster, collaborated with Mitaka City and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), an association of star professionals, to host the SUBARU Stargazing Party in Mitaka City, under the theme of “Let's see Subaru (Pleiades) from SUBARU.” After a lecture on the night sky by the Director of the NAOJ's Public Relations Center, participants used special binoculars provided by NAOJ to observe the stars from the parking lot of the Tokyo Office. Even though the event was held within the Tokyo metropolitan area, it was possible to clearly see Saturn, Jupiter, and of course Subaru, the Pleiades six-star cluster, to the delight of the participants.
・SUBARU Summer Bon Odori Festival (Utsunomiya Plant)
The SUBARU Summer Bon Odori Festival was held at Utsunomiya City's Yonan 2nd Park. The FYE March 2023 event was held with anti-COVID-19 restrictions in place, but the FYE March 2024 event was held normally for the first time in four years. Approximately 3,000 people attended the event, including local residents, employees' families, and SUBARU alumni.
・Exhibiting at the Tochigi Children's Science Museum Science Festival (Utsunomiya Plant)
We participated in the local science festival as a way of contributing to the local community and revitalizing the local area through industry-academia collaboration. Our science show exhibit explained the mechanism of airplane flight to children. The children experienced the fun of aviation science by building model airplanes and learning about their aerodynamic characteristics.
・Sponsorship of Yokogawa Festival 2023 (Utsunomiya Plant)
We sponsored the Yokogawa Festival held at an elementary school event near the Handa Plant. The participating children built model airplanes under the theme of "making a paper airplane for the Guinness Book of World Records." The children learned about "lift," the force necessary for an airplane to fly, and then applied their knowledge by making small adjustments to the wings during several test flights.
・Exhibiting at the Ebisu Cultural Festival (Head Office)
We have been exhibiting at the Ebisu Cultural Festival starting in 2019. Our teams work hard to come up with fun programs each year, including crafting musical instruments from thinned wood harvested in SUBARU’s forest conservation campaigns, workshops to experience the difference in driving style between 2WD and 4WD vehicles, and stargazing themed on environmental conservation activities and featuring SUBARU’s star-studded brand logo. As a member of the local community, we will continue our efforts to revitalize the Ebisu area.
Activity in the Community: Overseas
Providing School Supplies to Educational Institutions (Subaru of America, Inc.)
In a partnership between Subaru of America, Inc. and the NPO AdoptAClassroom.org, SUBARU dealerships work to provide supplies to schools in need and students in difficult circumstances. In FYE March 2024, SOA provided support to four public high schools in its head office’s city of Camden, New Jersey through AdoptAClassroom.org for the purchase of writing materials and other school supplies. SOA also held an event to assist in classroom maintenance for the new school year, sending 170 employee volunteers to 15 public schools.
2023 Corporate Impact Report “Subaru Loves Learning”
Subaru Loves Learning – Subaru
The Subaru Love Promise by Subaru of America, Inc.
Subaru of America, Inc. views sustainability of society and of our SUBARU Group as showing love and respect to our stakeholders and acting accordingly. In its vision to achieve this, The Subaru Love Promise, SOA aims to become more than a car company. Here, SOA strives to earn the trust of its stakeholders by following through on its five promises, showing integrity and compassion with the goal of exceeding their expectations.
The Subaru Love Promise | More than a Car Company
Five Promises
Sponsoring Boy Scouts Event (Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.)
Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. sponsored the Pinewood Derby races, a children’s event organized by the Boys Scouts of America Sagamore Council. In this event, children built and raced model cars from kits containing wooden blocks and plastic wheels.
Camping Event (Subaru Research & Development, Inc.)
In FYE March 2024, Subaru Research & Development, Inc. hosted a camping event for SUBARU vehicle owners. During the day, the event featured rough road driving experiences and consultation sessions on problems related to everyday driving. In the evening, the participants gathered around a bonfire for conversation and customers shared their thoughts on SUBARU. Customers who attended expressed their gratitude for the event and said they looked forward to the next one.
Environment: In Japan
SUBARU Forest Project
Since FYE March 2018, SUBARU has been working on the SUBARU Forest Project, an initiative that is directly linked to biodiversity conservation and embodies the idea of coexistence with nature included in the SUBARU Environmental Policies.
SUBARU is working with Bifuka Town in Hokkaido, Gunma Prefecture, and Utsunomiya City in Tochigi Prefecture, where SUBARU has close ties with local communities. We promote forest protection activities, such as for supporting forest management, tree planting and use of thinned wood obtained from forest management work. In our efforts with Bifuka Town, we have purchased J-Credits every year since FYE March 2022. In addition, SUBARU has been utilizing the corporate version of a hometown tax donation program—the government’s tax incentive scheme to encourage companies to support regional revitalization—to donate six million yen to the Hokkaido government’s Matsuyama Marsh* Forest Project over two donations of three million yen and over three years starting from FYE March 2020. The donations are used for boardwalk improvements in Matsuyama Marsh among other improvements. In August 2023, the Governor of Hokkaido Prefecture presented SUBARU with a letter of appreciation in recognition of its many years of support for efforts to preserve the environment and improve the attractiveness of the Matsuyama Marsh, and for its significant contribution to regional development in Hokkaido.
In another initiative in Utsunomiya City, we supported the conservation and management of part of a city-owned forest within Utsunomiya City Forest Park named “SUBARU Forest Utsunomiya” through FYE March 2023. In April 2024 we received a Certificate of Commendation at the fiscal 2023 Utsunomiya City Municipal Government Awards in recognition for our contribution to the development of municipal government through the Hometown Utsunomiya Support Donation Project (hometown tax payment).
Coexistence with Nature SUBARU Forest ProjectDonating Unwanted Shoes to an NPO (Gunma Plant)
At the Gunma Plant, we sponsor the Hachioji Hill Fun Trail in Ota running event. Event participants were asked to donate shoes that were still wearable but no longer worn, resulting in the collection of 131 pairs of shoes in FYE March 2024. The collected shoes were recycled and donated to an overseas NPO that supports children in need.
Donation of Wooden Benches and Wooden Bike Racks and Maintenance Support (Utsunomiya Plant)
In 2020, we donated benches and bike racks made from thinned wood to Utsunomiya City, and they were installed in Utsunomiya City Forest Park. In February 2023, the Utsunomiya Plant donated preservatives to be applied to the wooden benches and bike racks to the Association to Protect Mt. Kogashi, a nonprofit organization working to protect Mt. Kogashi, where the Forest Park is located.
Letter of Appreciation from the Tochigi Environment and Green Promotion Organization (Utsunomiya Plant)
In recognition of its annual green fundraising activities, the Utsunomiya Plant received a letter of appreciation from the Tochigi Environment and Green Promotion Organization, signed by the chairman of the National Land Afforestation Promotion Organization.
Teaching a School Class (Utsunomiya Plant)
Starting from FYE March 2007, the Utsunomiya Plant sends employees to local elementary and junior high schools to teach classes designed to increase children’s interest in the field of aerospace and the environment, seeking to raise their environmental awareness and present a future career option. Our programs contain lectures and experiments to learn about global warming, primarily major causes and the significance of stopping the phenomenon, as well as the principles of aircraft flight and environmentally friendly car-making. Having taught 22,364 students in total at 337 schools in Utsunomiya and Handa districts over the years, this project has become an essential local community activity.
Environment: Overseas
Subaru Park Zero Landfill (Subaru of America, Inc.)
Since 2020, SOA has operated a partnership with Philadelphia Union, a team participating in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the U.S. The team’s stadium, named Subaru Park, has become the first zero-landfill-waste MLS stadium. As part of our sustainability efforts, we have created the Subaru Park Garden for Good, an organic farm inside the stadium. In 2023, SOA also dispatched employee volunteers to this program, where they donated approximately 1,799 pounds of fruit and vegetables, equivalent to 7,116 servings, to local foodbanks. It also keeps 592,920 pounds of trash out of landfills, half of which is recycled thanks to the help of fans.
Sponsoring Community Tree Planting (Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.)
To celebrate Earth Day, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. partners with Tree Lafayette, a local nonprofit, to sponsor tree plantings in the community. In 2023, SIA employees participated as volunteers in the planting of 15 trees.
Road traffic safety
Donation of Goods to a Charity Bazaar Supporting Children Orphaned by Traffic Accidents
To support children orphaned by traffic accidents, SUBARU donates unused household items, books in good condition, and other items to a charity bazaar run by the Association to Support Children Orphaned in Traffic Accidents, a nonprofit organization. In FYE March 2024, 405 items were donated across all our sites.
Traffic Safety Awareness Activities (Gunma Plant)
The Gunma Plant-based SUBARU baseball team, together with a professional basketball team based in Ota City and in conjunction with National Road Traffic Safety Week, conducts traffic safety awareness activities at Ota Station and Niragawa Station in Ota City with the cooperation of Tobu Railway and the Ota Police Station. Under the theme that walking while using a smartphone is dangerous, they greet commuters at Station, distributing custom packs of tissues. In FYE March 2019, we also started an initiative to install traffic safety signs on utility poles on Ota City’s school roads. As of April 2022, a total of 29 signboards have been installed in an effort to prevent traffic accidents for local residents.
Activities of the Association of Driving Safety Supervisors (Utsunomiya Plant)
At the Utsunomiya Plant, SUBARU serves as the president of the southern Utsunomiya branch of the Tochigi Prefecture Association of Driving Safety Supervisors. We work with community associations located around the plant and the Utsunomiya Minami Police Department to promote local road traffic safety activities in order to raise awareness in the southern Utsunomiya district.
Promoting Traffic Safety Awareness Outside the Plant (Utsunomiya Plant)
As part of Japan’s nationwide autumn traffic safety campaign, we conducted traffic safety awareness activities at the intersection near the Main Plant. Approximately 20 employees reminded drivers to be safe on the roads.
Implementation of Traffic Control Measures (Subaru Logistics Co., Ltd.)
We implement traffic control measures at the intersection near our head office before the start of work every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. In FYE March 2024, this amounted to 129 days of traffic control, contributing to road safety for local residents.
Road Traffic Safety (Overseas)
Fire Department Vehicle Donations (Subaru of America, Inc.)
Subaru of America, Inc. believes in helping our first responders and those who keep our communities and colleagues safe. This year, SOA provided 74 pre-production vehicles to fire departments across the U.S. for lifesaving extraction training.
In 2023, Subaru donated dozens of vehicles to the North American Vehicle Rescue Association (NAVRA) for their three-day rescue workshop session and competition. NAVRA provides education and training for firefighters, first responders, paramedics, nurses, physicians, manufacturers, and other emergency groups. The vehicles SOA donated went a long way in supporting NAVRA’s workshop and offered a second life to pre-production cars that would have otherwise been crushed.
Sports and Culture: In Japan
SUBARU’s Baseball Players and Track and Field Team Members Coach Children
The “How to Run Faster” Class was held by the Oizumi Town Sports Culture Promotion Foundation at the Subaru Sports Park in Oizumi Town, coached by seven of SUBARU’s track and field team members and one of its staff. Around 40 local elementary school children learned basic movements in running and studied practical training methods.
In addition, the Gunma Prefectural High School Baseball Skills Training Course was held by the Gunma Prefecture High School Baseball Federation at the Shikishima Baseball Stadium, with players from SUBARU’s baseball team serving as instructors. Instructors provided practical guidance on pitching, batting, and fielding to high school baseball club players in Gunma Prefecture, who showed sincere dedication to the course.
Supporting Sporting Organizations and Sporting Events
SUBARU supports the activities of the Ski Association of Japan, the Japan Canoe Federation, and the Japan Cycling Federation as an official sponsor, and also provides operational vehicles for sporting events such as the New Year Ekiden relay race and the Tokyo Marathon.
Holding the STI Circuit Drive (Subaru Tecnica International)
Subaru Tecnica International holds this workshop each year for owners of SUBARU vehicles, with the aim of linking the learning and growth gained through participatory motorsports to the joy of life. In FYE March 2024, as a result of the online application process, approximately 100 cars and their owners gathered to not only experience the fun of driving but also to learn about driving etiquette and safety, such as proper driving position, eye contact, and pedal work on the accelerator and brake from professional drivers, invited as lecturers.
Sponsoring a Christmas Concert (Head Office)
The Takofes Christmas Concert was held by the Higashi Ebisu Store Association at the EBiS303 (Ebisu Subaru Building). This concert, celebrating its eighth year since launching in 2016, was held free of charge with the joint support of local residents and companies, including SUBARU as a local corporate sponsor. In FYE March 2024, the 429 attendees enjoyed a thrilling and captivating performance from the professional orchestra.
Sponsoring Arts Saitama Kitamachi Festival Vol. 10 (Subaru Kohsan Co., Ltd.)
The Northern Heart Kitamachi Development Association*, of which Subaru Kohsan Co., Ltd. serves as the secretariat, sponsored an art event organized by the Arts Saitama Kitamachi Festival Executive Committee. Contemporary art works were exhibited at various locations in Stellar Town, a large shopping mall, under the theme of “Kikaijikake (mechanical gimmick) Art Town.” The event was well received, with around 1,000 visitors including both children to adults.
Sports and Culture: Overseas
Drive-in Movie Event (Subaru Canada, Inc.)
Subaru Canada, Inc. held a drive-in movie viewing for SUBARU owners. In FYE March 2023, viewers in approximately 230 cars enjoyed a drive-in cinematic experience. The event has been well received by participants as an opportunity to deepen exchanges among SUBARU drivers.
Fearless 43 at Subaru Park (Subaru of America, Inc.)
Every day, 43 children are diagnosed with a form of cancer, according to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. SOA believes in helping those who need it most, which is why SOA have partnered with the Philadelphia Union, a proud member of Major League Soccer’s Kick Childhood Cancer initiative. This program continues the Union’s Fearless 43 campaign, which aims to create special moments for children and their families impacted by cancer. In 2023, SOA supported 57 families with children battling cancer by helping them have an unforgettable experience at Subaru Park. This included field seats for matches and a movie night where each child received a stuffed golden retriever plush and a blanket.
Cherishing Every Life Project
SUBARU is involved in the Cherishing Every Life Project together with SUBARU dealerships as an activity to expand the circle of Resonance and Coexistence through contributions to society. In this project, with its DNA as an aircraft manufacturer, SUBARU continues to practice a human-oriented approach to Mono-zukuri, where it places top priority on safety. Based on its longstanding core value of the protection of life, we are expanding our initiatives alongside customers and local communities.
Under the two project themes of human life, which is irreplaceable, and natural life, which is rich forests and plant and animal life, SUBARU is working to support people who have a strong belief in the protection of life and are working day by day to protect and connect life to a future full of happiness.
Cherishing Every Life | Cherishing Every Life Project (Japanese version only)
Human Life: Partnering with Dealerships to Support the Work of the Japan Lifesaving Association
As part of our initiatives for human life, SUBARU has entered into an official partnership with Japan Lifesaving Association to support its goal of “Free from Drowning.” In FYE March 2021 we started providing vehicles called "SUBARU Lifesaving Cars" for monitoring activities and transport of emergency rescue equipment at beaches in Kanagawa, Chiba, and Shizuoka prefectures, and then in FYE March 2024 we expanded area of activity to include the coasts of 27 prefectures across Japan. Here, 25 SUBARU dealerships* provided 29 vehicles in contribution to beach patrols and rescue and relief efforts during the summer. In addition, nine Subaru dealerships held AED training sessions taught by lifeguards. In this way we are working to promote actions that protect lives.
Human Life | Cherishing Every Life Project (Japanese version only)
Natural Life: Partnerships with Management Organizations that Manage National Parks
As part of our initiatives for natural life, SUBARU is working to protect the nature of Shiretoko, a World Heritage Site, with a focus on Shiretoko National Park, and has partnered with the Shiretoko Nature Foundation, whose mission is to pass on the nature of the site in a better form to future generations, and the Natural Parks Foundation, which manages 15 of the 34 national parks in Japan, to support those who protect natural life. We have provided the Shiretoko Nature Foundation with two patrol cars to be used for park management, monitoring to ensure an appropriate distance between wildlife and people, as well as for reforestation activities to restore the rich and diverse forest that once existed on the former Shiretoko settlement site. SUBARU is also involved in activities that go beyond providing vehicles, such as participating in reforestation efforts to restore the rich forests of Shiretoko. SUBARU has entered into a partnership with the Natural Parks Foundation to support the operation and management of each park by providing vehicles that meet the objectives of their activities. We are currently collaborating with the Nasu Heisei-no-mori Forest in Nikko National Park and the Kamikochi area of the Chubusangaku National Park. At Nasu Heisei-no-mori Forest, we are holding events for customers to enjoy nature at national parks. We provide activities that allow participants to learn about the depths of nature that cannot be seen with the naked eye and learn what it means to protect natural life.
Coexistence with Nature: Natural Life
Natural Life | Cherishing Every Life Project (Japanese version only)
Donation, Volunteer Activities, etc.: In Japan
Employee Volunteer Award Program
Based on the concept of ingraining the practice of social contribution into corporate culture and to foster sincere commitment to such practice, SUBARU has established a volunteer award program to encourage each employee to participate in volunteer activities and to raise awareness of social contribution activities.
This award is given annually, and the Social Contribution Committee deliberates and selects winners from among the applicants. Submissions for the 19th round of awards in FYE March 2024 include initiatives that leverage applicants’ expertise in areas such as e-motor sports and local government digital support. Award winners are engaged in their activities with the mindsets of wanting to do something to benefit the world and to inform more people about the activities they are engaged in.
Voluntary Employee Donation System
SUBARU has implemented a system where employees can easily use the company welfare program to donate to important causes. In the event of a disaster, we also offer easy donation through temporary special contact points to support the affected areas.
Supporting Areas Affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake
SUBARU donated 10 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross Society to support the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake that occurred in January 2024. In addition, in order to provide a wider range of support, we have established the SUBARU Group Employee Web Donation Box for employees of domestic Group companies and dealerships to make donations to the Central Community Chest of Japan, a social welfare corporation, in addition to offering the company welfare program as a donation method. Furthermore, SUBARU matched all employee donations to the Japanese Red Cross Society, and provided additional donations as well. In June 2024, we donated supplies (200 eco-cups and 100 pairs of work gloves) through the Keidanren (Japan Business Federation).
SUBARU also supported local hospitals by dispatching nurses through Ota Memorial Hospital, which is run by the Subaru Health Insurance Association.
Tohoku Reconstruction Support Festival (Head Office, Tokyo Office)
SUBARU participates in the Tohoku Reconstruction Support Festival organized by Keidanren (the Japan Business Federation) to support the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake. We hold events in-house with participation from the three prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima, all of which were severely damaged by the earthquake. These events are held under the theme of direct employee action. In FYE March 2024, internal sales events were held at the Head Office and Tokyo Office, and in addition to helping with the sale of special products from each prefecture, these events also offered a place where they can provide information about recovery status and tourist attractions.
Furthermore, special dishes using ingredients from Tohoku were served at the company cafeterias of the Head Office, Tokyo Office, and Gunma Plant.
Donations of Free Samples to Charitable Organizations (Utsunomiya Plant, Tokyo Office)
Since FYE March 2015, SUBARU has been selling free samples received from business partners licensed to commercialize SUBARU minicars and similar products at local events and charity bazaars at various company sites. Proceeds from sale are donated to organizations supporting children orphaned by traffic accidents. In FYE March 2024, the Utsunomiya Plant carried out two in-house charity bazaars, while the Tokyo Office carried out three. Additionally, starting in FYE March 2024, we began donating some free minicar samples to organizations supporting children orphaned by traffic accidents.
Providing an Occupational Health Lecture for Public Health Students (Utsunomiya Plant)
At the request of a university in Tochigi Prefecture, the Utsunomiya Plant hosted a lecture on occupational health as part of the university’s public health science occupational health practicum, one of its corporate training programs. The goal is to broaden students' knowledge by providing a venue where they can learn about worker health management and public health nursing. In June 2023, we welcomed students from the Dokkyo Medical University School of Nursing, and in January 2024, students from the Jichi Medical University School of Nursing.
Donation, Volunteer Activities, etc.: Overseas
Conducting The Subaru Share the Love Event (Subaru of America, Inc.)
Each year, Subaru of America, Inc. holds The Subaru Share the Love Event, an initiative to donate U.S.$250 for every new SUBARU vehicle purchased or leased at a SUBARU retailer to NPOs. This activity has contributed more than U.S.$288 million over the past 16 years.
The Subaru Share the Love Event – Subaru
Blood Drive (Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc.)
Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. (SIA) has been running a blood drive twice a year since 1991. In FYE March 2024, SIA donated 614 units of blood, helping to save approximately 1,800 lives. In the span of over three decades, SIA has provided approximately 17,000 units of blood to more than 80 hospitals in Indiana.
Donations to Various Organizations (Subaru Research & Development, Inc.)
Since FYE March 2021, Subaru Research & Development, Inc. has made donations to the Japan Business Society of Detroit (JBSD), a Japanese business organization in the state of Michigan. Donations are used for scholarships and cultural activities. In FYE March 2024, three donations were made, totaling U.S.$1,380. Additionally, in order to create a better educational environment and contribute to the future of local children, a total of U.S.$6,600 was donated to the Philadelphia Japanese Language School and the Indiana Japanese Language School.