About
February 8, 2008
As a corporate citizen of the global community, the Konica Minolta Group is actively engaged in social contribution initiative around the world, with the goal of helping to realize healthier and more prosperous societies.

Business Technologies represents the Group's main business field, and Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc., hereinafter called BUS, is the Group's sales company of business technology products in the U.S. BUS has already been participating in and supporting activities that are closely tied to its local communities. In February 2007, BUS established the Konica Minolta Colorful Tomorrow Foundation (CTF), a non-profit organization, with the goal of expanding its social contribution initiatives in the U.S. Results can already be seen from the numerous activities supported by CTF.
Konica Minolta Colorful Tomorrow Foundation, Inc.
February 2007
Provide opportunities to create more colorful and better tomorrows for children. The CTF looks to partner with organizations that contribute to society in a number of key areas, all of which are focused on children. Specifically, the CTF supports efforts that prepare children (18 years or younger) for a stronger future, especially in those communities where BUS maintains offices.
The CTF aligns itself with Konica Minolta's leading role in the imaging and networking technology markets to support efforts that create opportunities for all students – especially those interested in the creative arts and computer technology education.
Additionally, the CTF supports disaster relief efforts, protection of the environment, and efforts to improve health and medical care for children.
Incorporated as a non-profit organization under the laws of the state of New Jersey, where BUS headquarters is located, the CTF is now being registered as a charitable organization in states across the U.S. and is improving its framework with the aim of being able to take its corporate social responsibility initiatives nationwide in 2008. Members of the management team of BUS will serve as CTF's Trustees and Officers voluntarily and without compensation.
CTF was established with financial assistance from Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc., BUS, and one of its business partners, KIP America. Select BUS employees were invited to make payroll donations and all net proceeds from a sports memorabilia auction during a national dealer meeting were also donated to help establish CTF.
Based on the CTF mission, the collected funds are used to help support deserving organizations and projects in the U.S. The recipient organizations will be chosen using selection standards designed to help ensure that the money benefits a suitably wide range of recipients.

left : Jun Haraguchi (center), President and Chief Executive Officer of BUS, meets the students of McDonogh 15
right : McDonogh 15 School for the Creative Arts
Looking to the future, the CTF plans to expand its activities on a nationwide basis with the assistance of more than 80 BUS branch offices, and further energize the social contribution initiatives of Konica Minolta in the United States.