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Title: Fundraising in Alzheimer


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Fundraising in Alzheimers Association Japan
  • MIYAKE yoshio MD
  • Vice President
  • Alzheimers Association Japan (AAJ)

2
Brief History of AAJ
  • Establishment in 1980
  • Full member of ADIin 1992
  • Incorporated association in 1994
  • Number of memberabout 7,000
  • Number of chapter40

3
Activities of AAJ
  • Family caregivers meeting
  • Helpline
  • Monthly newsletter
  • Survey
  • Annual study conference
  • Awareness campaign(including WAD)
  • Demand to governments
  • International activity
  • Others

4
Financial Status - income total incomeabout
640,000 USDs (2001 fiscal year)
5
Membership Fee (annual)
  • Individual member 42 USDs (5,000 yen)
  • Group member 83 USDs (10,000 yen)
  • Supporting member 83 USDs and over

6
Income from Activity
  • Annual study conference for dementia care
  • Training course for dementia care
  • Others

7
Annual study conference in 2002
8
Subsidy
  • from
  • Public organizations
  • Private organizations
  • Others

9
Donation
  • from
  • Persons
  • members and non-members
  • Organizations
  • private care facilities
  • private medical facilities
  • private company
  • Others

10
Others
  • Selling newsletter to non-members
  • Selling books, reports and videos
  • Others

11
Essentials for fundraising
  • Making AAJ more active for people with dementia
    and their caregivers
  • Making public recognize that AAJ is an important
    organization in the aging Japan
  • Informing subsidy and donation organizations of
    AAJs activity
  • Others

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20th ADI Conference Kyoto 2004
  • Date October 15 to 17, 2004
  • Venue Kyoto, Japan
  • Main Theme Dementia Care in an Aging Society
  • www.alzheimer.or.jp

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