Digital & AI
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A Fundraising Model for Social Enterprises Using Google for Nonprofits
A proposal for integrating Google for Nonprofits' four services into a unified fundraising and awareness-building model for social enterprises. Designing an end-to-end strategy from Ad Grants acquisition to Workspace donor management, YouTube storytelling, and Maps-based activity visualization.
Ad Grants Getting Started: CTR Maintenance and Keyword Design Fundamentals
A practical guide to maintaining the Ad Grants CTR 5% requirement through effective keyword design. Covers long-tail keyword strategy, negative keywords, RSA optimization, and real operational data from ISVD's experience achieving 9% CTR.
Five Checkpoints for Spotting Graph Manipulation
Truncated Y-axes, distorted proportions, cherry-picked data, correlation-causation confusion, and sample size fallacies — this article dissects five common graph manipulation patterns and provides practical checkpoints for critically reading data visualizations.
Japan's 2030 Digital Textbook Mandate — Three Forces Behind the Cabinet Decision
On April 7, 2026, Japan's cabinet approved a bill to recognize digital textbooks as official textbooks. On the same day, a privacy law amendment was also approved. While Sweden reversed course after reading scores dropped and Norway demonstrated shallower screen reading, why is Japan pressing forward? An analysis of three structural forces revealed by 12 citizen voices on Threads.
Fresh Graduate SNS Info Leaks Are Not a "Personal Problem" — Reading the Failure of Organizational Design
In early April 2026, two cases of SNS information leaks by new employees occurred in quick succession in Japan: a production company staffer working on Nippon TV's morning show "ZIP!" posted building ID and shift schedules on Instagram, and around the same time, a new graduate at Mitsubishi Electric Housing Equipment posted their NDA documents on X (formerly Twitter). Media and SNS discourse tend to reduce this to "young people's validation-seeking" or "generational issues," but this article rejects that framing. An Eltes survey published in March 2026 found that 43.3% of business people have posted work-related information on SNS, while only 22.7% have received SNS usage training. Leaks are not a "people problem" but an "organizational design problem." This article reads three structures — the Day-1 gap, the subcontractor blind spot, and the closed-account illusion — and proposes five design layers organizations must own.
How to Get Google Workspace for Free as a Nonprofit
Google Workspace for Nonprofits provides eligible organizations with a Business Starter-equivalent cloud suite at no cost. This guide covers the free plan features (custom domain email, 100TB pooled storage, Gemini AI, NotebookLM for up to 2,000 users), application steps, paid plan discounts, Microsoft 365 comparison, and security features.
Suicide Is a 'Preventable Death' — Structural Approaches from Platform Doors, Generative AI, and Genetic Research
Japan recorded 20,320 suicides in 2024. Platform doors at train stations reduced railway suicides by 76–92%, while generative AI has begun functioning as a de facto 24/7 counselor. Meanwhile, Akira Tachibana's hypothesis that 'Japanese people are genetically prone to anxiety' has been undermined by Border et al. (2019). This article examines the structural message that 'suicide is preventable' from three intersecting axes.
How Ad Grants Gives Nonprofits Up to $10,000/Month in Free Search Advertising
Google Ad Grants provides eligible nonprofits with $10,000 per month in free Google Search advertising. This guide explains how the budget works, the CPC cap of $2, CTR 5% maintenance requirement, Quality Score rules, and keyword strategies to maximize ad performance within the program's unique constraints.
The AI and Civic Participation Dilemma — Does Automating Public Input Expand Democracy?
In a Japan where public comments receive zero responses and voter turnout sits at 53%, can AI-driven public input collection genuinely expand democracy? Drawing on global experiments — vTaiwan, Habermas Machine, Decidim — four panelists illuminate the structural fault lines through simulated debate.
What Is Google for Nonprofits? A Complete Guide to Free Google Tools for Nonprofits
Google for Nonprofits provides eligible organizations with Google Workspace, Ad Grants, YouTube Nonprofit Program, and Google Maps Platform at no cost or deeply discounted rates. This guide covers eligibility, application steps, use cases, and compliance requirements for Japanese nonprofits.
Digital Divide 2026 — The Paradox of DX Leaving Behind Those It Should Serve
Fiber at 99.8%, 5G at 98.4%, My Number Card at 80%—Japan's digital infrastructure ranks world-class by the numbers. Yet meaningful adoption gaps persist.
Does DX Promotion Narrow or Widen the Regional Gap?
A simulation debate analyzing the benefits and inequality risks of Japan's Digital Agency DX policies. Examines the digital divide between municipalities, IT adoption gaps among elderly populations, and the relationship with Tokyo-centric concentration in the context of regional revitalization.
The New Ignorance Produced by Algorithms — Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers
Recommendation algorithms, search engine optimization, and social media feed design automatically determine what users do not see. This structural ignorance, which arises not from intentional design but as a consequence of optimization, is analyzed as a compound mechanism of attention control and complexity weaponization.
AI Amplification of the Brandolini Asymmetry — When the Cost of Producing Lies Approaches Zero
The proliferation of AI-generated content has amplified the asymmetry between the production cost of misinformation and the cost of correction (Brandolini's Law) by orders of magnitude. Employing RAND Corporation's 'Firehose of Falsehood' model, this essay analyzes the consequences of this structural transformation.
Who Draws AI's 'Red Lines'? — Anthropic vs. Pentagon Lawsuit Questions Governance Vacuum
Anthropic sued the U.S. Department of Defense over unlimited military AI access demands. An unprecedented confrontation over ethical red lines in AI governance.
Why AI Adoption Stalls in Nonprofits — Three Structural Barriers and How to Overcome Them
AI adoption lags in welfare, education, and healthcare nonprofits beyond just technical skills. Analyzing three structural barriers to meaningful adoption.