New donations and funding planned by the Kaizen Foundation for the Greek market exceed 2 million euros, as revealed by the foundation’s director, Panos Konstantopoulos, during an event marking the organization’s second anniversary.
Specifically, according to the president of the Kaizen Foundation, donations will be made to EKAΒ, specifically for ambulances and dispatch centers, as well as to the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection and to volunteer firefighters for firefighting equipment, etc. As explained, these are donations that have already been accepted.
The Foundation’s Activities from 2024 to the Present
With Society, Education, and the Environment as its core pillars, the Kaizen Foundation invests in initiatives aimed at addressing essential social needs. Since 2024, the international nonprofit organization—created and funded exclusively by Kaizen Gaming— has implemented more than 41 initiatives across 12 countries in Europe and Latin America, while its donations and funding have exceeded €10 million.
“The Kaizen Foundation has given Kaizen Gaming’s philosophy of giving structure, continuity, transparency, and greater reach, transforming it into an institution. Our goal is to be present, consistent, and committed to results that last beyond a single donation,” stated the President of the Kaizen Foundation, while emphasizing that “Greece has been, is, and will remain at the core of the Foundation’s activities —not out of duty, but out of identity.”
One of the Kaizen Foundation’s most significant projects is the renovation of the Penteli Children’s Hospital, with the donation amount exceeding 4.1 million euros.
According to Mr. Konstantopoulos, the project is expected to be completed in the near future. In fact, he revealed that the organization is in discussions regarding the next children’s hospital, while, as he noted, there is another significant project “in the works,” again in the healthcare sector.
The number of beneficiaries will exceed 500,000
At the same time, the Kaizen Foundation is developing social inclusion initiatives, scholarship and education programs, as well as environmental protection initiatives in the countries where it operates. These are implemented through a broad network of partnerships with organizations, foundations, and agencies.
To be precise, to date, the foundation has collaborated with 29 organizations and entities in Greece and abroad, as well as with 7 international organizations and institutions, while the number of beneficiaries is expected to exceed 500,000 by the end of 2026.
“Our ambition for the coming years is to increase our impact and presence in as many markets as possible,” Mr. Konstantopoulos concluded, among other remarks.