Shinan County Partners with Local Financial Institutions to Promote Hometown Love Donation System

Shinan County is joining forces with local financial institutions to expand the ‘Hometown Love Donation System’.
Innovative Collaboration for Strengthening ESG Management and Sustainable Community Development
On Tuesday, October 28th, Shinan County held a meeting in the video conference room of the Shinan County Office with:
Shinan County Fisheries Cooperative,
National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Mokpo Shinan City and County Branch),
Shinan Agricultural Cooperative, and Imja Agricultural Cooperative to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation on the Hometown Love Donation System.
This agreement is an innovative model promoted by Shinan County to encourage local financial institutions to practice ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management through promotion of the Hometown Love Donation System and support for fund projects.
The goal is not simply to raise donations, but to strengthen corporate social responsibility and expand positive impacts on the local community.
The main contents of the agreement are as follows:
1️⃣ Joint promotion of participation in the Hometown Love Donation System and promotional campaigns
2️⃣ Cooperation on social contribution activities related to ESG management
3️⃣ Strengthening transparency and efficiency through information sharing on Hometown Love Fund projects
Through this agreement, Shinan County plans to establish a sustainable collaboration model with local financial institutions and lead the successful establishment and expansion of the Hometown Love Donation System.
Kim Dae-in, Acting Mayor of Shinan County, said, “This MOU will greatly contribute to local development, improved resident welfare, and the realization of a sustainable society.”
He added, “We will continue to cooperate with various organizations to do our best to develop Shinan County into a better place to live.”

Source :https://blog.naver.com/1004_shinan/224057949022
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