Support for Neighborhood Association Activities

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Page ID 1003003 Update Date Reiwa 7, April 10

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The city has established various systems to support Neighborhood Association activities. For details, please contact the relevant department in charge of each project.

Subsidies for Neighborhood Association Administrative Expenses

Illustration: Circular Notice

The city requests various administrative tasks from the Neighborhood Association, such as posting notices and circulating information. As a subsidy related to these tasks, an amount calculated by multiplying the number of households in the Basic Resident Registration as of April 1st in each Neighborhood Association area by 130 yen is provided as a subsidy for Neighborhood Association-related administrative expenses. Additionally, some Neighborhood Associations receive 80,000 yen as a grant to support the fire department.
When granting, we will indicate the amount to each Neighborhood Association around May to June every year and request the submission of invoices, so please respond when the notification is sent.

Contact Information

General Affairs Department General Affairs and Contracts Division General Affairs Section

Subsidy for Construction Costs of Neighborhood Association Meeting Facilities

Illustration: Repair

We will subsidize part of the costs for the construction of Neighborhood Association meeting facilities, with the aim of promoting the development of meeting facilities and thereby contributing to the improvement of local residents' autonomy.
Subsidies are available for the construction, expansion, renovation, and repair of meeting facilities established by the Neighborhood Association (for projects costing 200,000 yen or more), covering up to two-thirds of the construction costs within the budget. For new construction, the maximum construction cost is 10 million yen, while for expansion, renovation, and repair, the maximum construction cost is 3 million yen. (For amounts exceeding these limits, the subsidy will be based on the maximum construction cost.)
Regarding the utilization of subsidy projects, prior application is required. However, due to budget considerations, we inquire each Neighborhood Association in early July every year about requests for construction cost subsidies for the following fiscal year. If you have any requests, please respond.

Reference

Contact Information

General Affairs Department General Affairs and Contracts Division General Affairs Section

Subsidy for Installation Costs of Neighborhood Association Security Cameras

Illustration: Security Camera

In order to further foster community development and contribute to creating a safe and secure living environment, we will subsidize a portion of the costs for the installation of security cameras for neighborhood association community watch activities.
Of the maintenance costs for security cameras installed by the Neighborhood Association, the amount obtained by multiplying the planned number of security cameras to be installed by 600,000 yen, or the smaller amount of 6,001,333 yen, will be the subsidy standard amount. The subsidy standard amount will be covered within the budget by Tokyo (three-quarters) and Inagi City (five-twenty-fourths) at 23/24 of the subsidy standard amount (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen).
Regarding the utilization of subsidy projects, prior application is required. However, due to budget considerations, we inquire each Neighborhood Association in early July every year about requests for subsidies for the installation costs of security cameras for the following fiscal year. If you have any requests, please respond.

Reference

Contact Information

General Affairs Department General Affairs and Contracts Division General Affairs Section

Subsidy for Operating Expenses of Neighborhood Association Security Cameras

Photo: Electricity Bill

In order to further foster community development and contribute to creating a safe and secure living environment, we will subsidize a portion of the operating costs (electricity fees and usage fees) for security cameras used in community watch activities managed by the Neighborhood Association.
Regarding the operational expenses for security cameras established and managed by the Neighborhood Association, the electricity cost is up to 4,000 yen per camera, and the usage fee (expenses paid to the owner or rights holder for using or renting the location necessary for the installation of security cameras, such as utility poles) is up to 3,000 yen per camera. The subsidy will cover 5/6 of the standard subsidy amount (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen), with 3/6 from Tokyo and 2/6 from Inagi City, within the budget limits.
Regarding the utilization of subsidy projects, all security cameras installed using the Inagi City Neighborhood Association security camera installation subsidy are eligible.

Contact Information

General Affairs Department General Affairs and Contracts Division General Affairs Section

Resource Waste Group Collection Subsidy

Illustration: Resource Waste

Group collection refers to activities where local organizations such as Neighborhood Associations voluntarily decide on collection locations and frequencies, and hand over recyclable materials (such as used paper) to collection companies.
The city provides subsidies based on the amount collected to registered organizations that conduct group collection after registration.
For more details, please check the following link.

Contact Information

Urban Environment Management Department Living Environment Division Waste and Recycling Section

Community Resilience Development Project Subsidy

Tokyo Metropolitan Government is implementing the "Community Resilience Revitalization Project Grant" to support initiatives (events, activities, etc.) organized by Neighborhood Associations that address local issues.
Please check the link or file below for the initiatives eligible for subsidies and the limit amounts.

Contact Information

Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs, Citizens' Life Department, Community Activities Promotion Division, Community Activities Support Section
Phone: 03-5388-3166

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Inagi City General Affairs Department General Affairs and Contracts Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
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