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Donation with just an employee ID scan... CJ Nanum Foundation operates kiosks at group affiliates

CJ Donors Camp Program Sponsorship Possible
Donation Doubled Through Company Matching Grant Method

The CJ Nanum Foundation announced on the 22nd that it has installed 'CJ Donors Camp Donation Kiosks' at major CJ Group affiliates and launched a donation campaign that allows easy support for timely aid projects.


Donation with just an employee ID scan... CJ Nanum Foundation operates kiosks at group affiliates A CJ Group employee is participating in a donation by tagging their employee ID at the 'Donation Kiosk' installed at the CJ CheilJedang Center in Jung-gu, Seoul.
[Photo by CJ Nanum Foundation]

The CJ Donors Camp Donation Kiosk is designed so that CJ employees can tag their employee ID cards on the kiosk and freely select donation amounts ranging from a minimum of 1,000 KRW to a maximum of 100,000 KRW. Donations can be made without any limit on the number of times, either as one-time or regular contributions, supporting various programs for children and adolescents. Donations can also be directed to various individual child and youth tailored support projects conducted by CJ Donors Camp, aligned with timely occasions such as summer vacation, new school terms, and holidays.


Starting with the CJ CheilJedang Center in May, the CJ Donors Camp Donation Kiosks have been installed at the CJ ENM Center, CJ Olive Young headquarters, and this month at the CJ Logistics headquarters. Donations collected through the kiosks are operated under a 1:1 matching grant system, where CJ Donors Camp adds an equal amount to the donated funds, effectively doubling the total donation amount.


Additionally, the CJ Nanum Foundation is running the 'Donation Temperature UP Challenge' until the 15th of next month to encourage employee participation in donations, utilizing the company intranet and mobile application (app). The program quantifies donation participation as a temperature index and offers rewards to individuals or teams with significant temperature increases, structured as an event-type program.


A CJ Nanum Foundation official stated, "We will continue to develop diverse donation programs so that employees can feel the spirit of sharing in their daily lives more closely."


Meanwhile, since its establishment in 2005, the CJ Nanum Foundation has been operating child and youth tailored support programs through the online sharing platform CJ Donors Camp, which has over 4,000 regional child centers and child welfare facilities as members nationwide. CJ employees have also been participating in regular donations for over 20 years. Last year, an average of about 16,000 employees participated in regular donations each month, contributing approximately 1.3 billion KRW annually.


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