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This lawyer has a purpose in mind for the children, with hope for the future, to grow them healthy, provide experience so that they can open their capabilities, and to help them grow up in the future.
この法人は、子ども達のために、将来への希望を胸に抱きながら健やかに成長し、その能力を開花できるよう経験の場を提供し、また必要な支援を行うことで、次代を担う子どもの健全育成に寄与することを目的とする。
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· Auto-generated from filings + methodologyDyeti is a registered social services nonprofit based in Osaka City, Japan. It is registered with the Cabinet Office NPO Portal. It was founded in 2014 and has been operating for 12 years. Its registration number is JP-NPO-4120005017453. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 57/100 (Partial transparency), indicating some public data is available but key signals are missing.
Dyeti has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 57/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 57 ('Partial transparency') means some public data is on file but key signals are missing - worth a closer look before donating. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for social services charities in Japan is 57/100.
Dyeti is located in Osaka City, Japan. The organization was established in 2014 and has been active for 12 years. Its registered address is 大阪市浪速区稲荷1丁目10番4号, Japan.
Dyeti is classified as a Social Services organization, registered in Japan. It operates as a NPO法人.
Dyeti has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 57/100. We recommend reviewing the full profile before making a donation decision. The organization is overseen by the Cabinet Office. Visit the Dyeti profile on GiveRadar for full details before deciding. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.
This lawyer has a purpose in mind for the children, with hope for the future, to grow them healthy, provide experience so that they can open their capabilities, and to help them grow up in the future. Dyeti is classified as a social services organization registered in Japan. The organization was founded in 2014.
Among social services charities registered in Japan: Dyeti's GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 57/100 is in line with the peer average of 57/100.
Dyeti is registered in Japan. Donations to certified NPOs and specified public interest corporations are eligible for a tax credit of approximately 40% of the donation (minus 2,000 yen), or an income deduction. The organization must hold certified NPO status from the National Tax Agency.
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Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Japan under local rules. Confirm with the charity directly.
DYETI is registered in Japan. Donations from the Netherlands to charities outside the EU/EEA are generally not tax-deductible for Dutch donors unless the charity is listed on the Dutch ANBI register with foreign-recognized status.
DYETI is registered in Japan. US donors generally cannot deduct gifts to non-US charities directly. To claim a deduction, route the gift through a US 'Friends of' fiscal sponsor or a donor-advised fund that performs equivalency determination (IRS Rev. Proc. 92-94).
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Quick facts about Dyeti
- What is Dyeti?
- Dyeti is a social services npo corporation based in Osaka City, Japan. This lawyer has a purpose in mind for the children, with hope for the future, to grow them healthy, provide experience so that they can open their capabilities, and to help them grow up in the future.
- When was Dyeti founded?
- Dyeti was founded in 2014.
- Who leads Dyeti?
- 阪本 誠蔵.
- Where is Dyeti located?
- Headquartered in Osaka City (大阪市 in the local language), Japan.
- Is Dyeti trustworthy?
- Dyeti has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 57 out of 100 (Partial transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
- What is Dyeti's registration number?
- Registration: JP-NPO-4120005017453 (Japan).
- What is Dyeti's website?
- http://www.dyeti.or.jp/
- Are donations to Dyeti tax-deductible?
- Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Japan under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.