Charitable Donations

Donations by Redeeming Macromill Monitor Points

We offer Macromill monitors the opportunity to exchange their points earned from responding to surveys and other means for donations.
The following are activities supported by the donations we have received.

Donations to Disaster-Stricken Areas

In addition to donating our own relief funds in the wake of large-scale disasters, we also offer Macromill monitors the opportunity to make donations using their points. Points are converted into cash—1 point = 1 yen—and all the donated points go to support those affected.

Support for 2019 Typhoon Hagibis

We would like to extend our heartfelt sympathies to all those affected by Typhoon Hagibis in 2019. Macromill took the following initiatives to support affected areas.

1.Accepting donations through point exchanges

¥3,515,457 Thursday, October 17 to Friday,
December 27, 2019

We solicited donations in the form of points held by Macromill monitors. All the points received were converted into cash (1 point = 1 yen) and donated.

2. With donations from Macromill

¥3,484,543

Macromill has donated funds to support disaster-stricken areas.

A combined total of ¥7 million was donated through the Japanese Red Cross Society on February 7, 2020. We would like to thank all our monitors for their consideration, and sincerely hope the affected areas will recover as quickly as possible.

Support for the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake

We would like to express our heartfelt sympathies to all those affected by the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake. Macromill took the following initiatives to support affected areas.

1. Accepting donations through point exchanges

¥2,347,669

We solicited donations in the form of points held by Macromill monitors. Collected points were converted into cash (1 point = 1 yen) and all the money was donated.

2. With donations from Macromill

¥4,652,331

Macromill donated funds to support disaster-stricken areas.

A combined total of ¥7 million was donated through the Japanese Red Cross Society on December 7, 2018. We would like to thank all our monitors for their consideration, and sincerely hope the affected areas will recover as quickly as possible.