CAPIMA Launches the 'Child Independence Support (Fund 104)' Campaign

Abundantia Capital Co., Ltd. will begin accepting investments for the 'Child Independence Support (Fund 104)' on its CAPIMA platform starting May 18, 2026. The funds will be provided as working capital to Jido Co., Ltd. for operating child independence support homes and agricultural-welfare facilities. Additionally, 1% of the confirmed investments will be donated to related organizations.
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Abundantia Capital Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Ryo Funakoshi), which operates the lending crowdfunding platform 'CAPIMA', will begin accepting applications for the 'Child Independence Support (Fund 104)' project, designed to support social child-rearing, starting at 19:00 on Monday, May 18, 2026.

By supplying funds to the borrower, this fund supports initiatives such as the operation of child independence support homes, agricultural-welfare collaboration facilities, and the provision of operational systems for small-scale social child-rearing facilities. Through these efforts, the goal is to provide support so that children can live safely and become independent in society, regardless of their family environment, disabilities, or upbringing.

This fund will use capital from investors to make a loan to the borrower, Jido Co., Ltd. The use of funds is designated as 'working capital' necessary for business expansion.

As a special initiative for this fund, an amount equivalent to 1.0% of the confirmed investment total will be donated to public interest incorporated foundations and other organizations that support the growth and independence of children.

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■ About the Borrower's Business

Company Website: https://jidosystem.net/

The borrower, Jido Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the 'Borrower'), develops its business with the primary goal of broadly preparing a better living environment for children, based on the fundamental philosophy of valuing three concepts of 'jido' (a play on words for children, compassion, and self-motivation) as reflected in its company name.

1. 'Children' (Jido): Valuing the best interests of the child.
2. 'Path of Compassion' (Jido): Valuing a compassionate heart.
3. 'Self-motivation' (Jido): Valuing the act of working voluntarily for others.

Specifically, its main businesses include operating child independence support homes, operating agricultural-welfare collaboration sites, and providing operational systems for small-scale social child-rearing facilities. In particular, regarding the operation of social child-rearing facilities centered on child independence support homes, they boast one of the largest operational track records in Japan, having opened and managed about 35 facilities nationwide, including child welfare and disability welfare facilities.

■ Operation of Child Independence Support Homes

Child independence support homes are facilities that provide a place to live for children generally between the ages of 15, after finishing compulsory education, and 20 (up to 22 depending on circumstances) who have had to leave their homes and start working for various reasons, such as parental neglect or child abuse.
By providing a place where children can live vibrantly and with peace of mind, the aim is to help them build trusting relationships with adults, acquire the skills to survive in society, and support them in achieving mental and financial independence. These facilities can be considered essential for modern society.
It is believed that cases of neglect and abuse are increasing due to economic hardship, an inability to understand a child's disability, or an inability to provide necessary care. Consequently, there is an ever-growing need in child independence support homes for individualized and detailed support tailored to each child.

■ Operation of the Agricultural-Welfare Collaboration Facility (3S VILLAGE Hachimantai)

The agricultural-welfare collaboration facility '3S VILLAGE Hachimantai' is a complex nature experience facility featuring an attached farm, newly opened in September 2024 in Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture. It is a facility where visitors can enjoy a farm, campground, dog run, and animal interaction experiences. It enables children and people with disabilities to interact with nature while receiving care and creates employment opportunities.
Starting in January 2025, a new strawberry picking experience began at the farm within the facility, gaining popularity among family tourists and others.
Furthermore, there is a plan to cultivate mushrooms using horse manure, in collaboration with a local business engaged in the care of retired racehorses and agriculture using horse manure compost. Since mushrooms are a crop that requires significant manual labor to harvest, this initiative is also expected to create employment opportunities and places for social participation for people with disabilities.

*Reference Sites
3S VILLAGE Hachimantai Website: https://3sv-hachimantai.jp/
3S VILLAGE Hachimantai Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3sv_hachimantai/reels/
Iwate Nippo: Enjoyable for families! Weekend-only direct sales and water slides launch at 3S Village Hachimantai

■ Operational Systems for Small-Scale Social Child-Rearing Facilities

Targeting family homes, child independence support homes, community small-scale child care facilities, and foster families, they provide operational systems that allow for the centralized management of child information, individual child records, support plans, and daily logs, which were previously managed disjointedly on paper or Microsoft Excel, facilitating smooth handovers and operations.

Through these businesses, the Borrower is careful to ensure safety and security while respecting the feelings, intentions, and choices of children facing various worries and problems, not only while they reside in social child-rearing facilities but also after they leave.

FAQ

What is the purpose of the Child Independence Support Fund?

To supply funds to 'Jido Co., Ltd.', which supports social child-rearing, helping children live securely and achieve independence.

What kind of company is Jido Co., Ltd.?

A company that operates child independence support homes and agricultural-welfare facilities, and provides systems for child-rearing facilities nationwide.

Are there unique initiatives for investors?

Yes, an amount equivalent to 1.0% of the confirmed investment is donated to organizations supporting children's growth and independence.