COMMON Corporation Renews Official Website, Organizing Recruitment Information for Public-Private Partnership Networks Connecting Local Governments, Businesses, and Communities
COMMON Corporation has renewed its official website, organizing recruitment information for its public-private partnership platform that connects local governments, businesses, and communities. This aims to facilitate participation in various networks and membership programs, fostering regional problem-solving and new business opportunities.
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COMMON Corporation (Headquarters: Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Representative Director: Yuki Masuda) announces the renewal of its official website, which serves as a public-private partnership platform connecting local governments, businesses, and regional communities.
This renewal reorganizes information on various networks, membership systems, and partnership programs developed by COMMON, refreshing the structure to make it easier for local governments, businesses, and regional organizations to participate in COMMON's initiatives according to their objectives.
The five main categories of information published are:
Recruitment for COMMONS NETWORK members
Recruitment for Supporting Members
Recruitment for Local Government Members
Recruitment for Regional Co-creation Partners
Introduction of Case Studies
COMMON will continue to expand its public-private partnership network, connecting local governments, businesses, and regions, to solve regional issues and create new business opportunities.
COMMON Corporation's Website
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Purpose of the Official Website Renewal
Exchanges through public-private partnerships, including at the House of Representatives Building, are also conducted.
Across regions nationwide, various issues are becoming apparent, such as disaster prevention, tourism, human resources, health, industrial promotion, regional communities, community association support, corporate hometown tax donations, and regional PR.
These issues cannot be solved by administration alone, businesses alone, or regions alone.
COMMON Corporation, as a public-private partnership platform connecting local governments, businesses, and regions, is promoting the creation of mechanisms to generate co-creation opportunities stemming from regional issues.
This official website renewal aims to make it easier for those interested in COMMON's initiatives to find suitable ways to participate by clearly organizing recruitment information and case studies.
Key information organized in the renewal:
1. Recruitment for COMMONS NETWORK Members
The COMMONS NETWORK is a membership-based network for businesses that want to connect with local governments and regions.
Through participation in public-private partnership forums and Commons Connect, sharing advanced cases and information, and building networks with local governments and businesses, companies can expand new points of contact with regions.
Information is organized as an entry point for businesses interested in local government collaboration, regional expansion, regional revitalization, and public-private partnerships.
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2. Recruitment for COMMONS NETWORK Supporting Members
Supporting membership is a system for businesses that want to participate more deeply in regional problem-solving.
It aims not just for advertising or sponsorship, but for creating connections with local governments, local businesses, and regional organizations, PR at Commons Connect and public-private partnership forums, creating co-creation opportunities, and participating in regional projects.
Information on the supporting membership system is clearly presented for businesses interested in CSR, regional revitalization, SDGs, CSV, local government sales, and regional expansion.
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3. Recruitment for Local Government Members
Local government membership is a system for local governments interested in collaborating with businesses and regional organizations, solving regional issues through public-private partnerships, utilizing regional resources, and regional PR.
Through COMMONS NETWORK, public-private partnership forums, and Commons Connect, opportunities are created to convey issues faced by local governments and the charms of their regions to businesses and organizations.
It can be utilized as an entry point for co-creation according to each local government's themes, such as corporate hometown tax donations, corporate attraction, regional product PR, disaster prevention, tourism, human resources, health, and regional community support.
View Details
4. Recruitment for Regional Co-creation Partners
Regional Co-creation Partners is a system for businesses and organizations that deploy COMMON's public-private partnership model in each region.
Rather than just an agency, they serve as a hub for public-private partnerships in the region, handling member acquisition, supporting member acquisition, hosting Commons Connect, hosting public-private partnership forums, and creating regional projects.
Information on the system overview and the process up to participation is organized for businesses with regional networks, businesses that want to develop local revitalization and public-private partnerships as a business, and businesses that want to combine existing businesses with regional problem-solving.
View Details
5. Introduction of Case Studies
The official website also introduces case studies that COMMON has worked on to date.
It disseminates specific initiatives stemming from regional issues, such as collaboration with local governments, public-private partnership forums, Commons Connect, development of regional co-creation partners, disaster prevention and regional community support, and tourism and regional revitalization support.
Through case studies, we will clearly convey how local governments, businesses, and regions connect and what kind of co-creation opportunities are created.
View Details
Future Developments
COMMON Corporation will use its official website to disseminate entry points for public-private partnerships that are easy for local governments, businesses, and regions to participate in.
Moving forward, we will continue to promote Commons Connect, public-private partnership forums, regional co-creation partner development, and co-creation projects with local governments and businesses nationwide, achieving both regional problem-solving and the creation of new business opportunities.
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This renewal reorganizes information on various networks, membership systems, and partnership programs developed by COMMON, refreshing the structure to make it easier for local governments, businesses, and regional organizations to participate in COMMON's initiatives according to their objectives.
The five main categories of information published are:
Recruitment for COMMONS NETWORK members
Recruitment for Supporting Members
Recruitment for Local Government Members
Recruitment for Regional Co-creation Partners
Introduction of Case Studies
COMMON will continue to expand its public-private partnership network, connecting local governments, businesses, and regions, to solve regional issues and create new business opportunities.
COMMON Corporation's Website
—
Purpose of the Official Website Renewal
Exchanges through public-private partnerships, including at the House of Representatives Building, are also conducted.
Across regions nationwide, various issues are becoming apparent, such as disaster prevention, tourism, human resources, health, industrial promotion, regional communities, community association support, corporate hometown tax donations, and regional PR.
These issues cannot be solved by administration alone, businesses alone, or regions alone.
COMMON Corporation, as a public-private partnership platform connecting local governments, businesses, and regions, is promoting the creation of mechanisms to generate co-creation opportunities stemming from regional issues.
This official website renewal aims to make it easier for those interested in COMMON's initiatives to find suitable ways to participate by clearly organizing recruitment information and case studies.
Key information organized in the renewal:
1. Recruitment for COMMONS NETWORK Members
The COMMONS NETWORK is a membership-based network for businesses that want to connect with local governments and regions.
Through participation in public-private partnership forums and Commons Connect, sharing advanced cases and information, and building networks with local governments and businesses, companies can expand new points of contact with regions.
Information is organized as an entry point for businesses interested in local government collaboration, regional expansion, regional revitalization, and public-private partnerships.
View Details
2. Recruitment for COMMONS NETWORK Supporting Members
Supporting membership is a system for businesses that want to participate more deeply in regional problem-solving.
It aims not just for advertising or sponsorship, but for creating connections with local governments, local businesses, and regional organizations, PR at Commons Connect and public-private partnership forums, creating co-creation opportunities, and participating in regional projects.
Information on the supporting membership system is clearly presented for businesses interested in CSR, regional revitalization, SDGs, CSV, local government sales, and regional expansion.
View Details
3. Recruitment for Local Government Members
Local government membership is a system for local governments interested in collaborating with businesses and regional organizations, solving regional issues through public-private partnerships, utilizing regional resources, and regional PR.
Through COMMONS NETWORK, public-private partnership forums, and Commons Connect, opportunities are created to convey issues faced by local governments and the charms of their regions to businesses and organizations.
It can be utilized as an entry point for co-creation according to each local government's themes, such as corporate hometown tax donations, corporate attraction, regional product PR, disaster prevention, tourism, human resources, health, and regional community support.
View Details
4. Recruitment for Regional Co-creation Partners
Regional Co-creation Partners is a system for businesses and organizations that deploy COMMON's public-private partnership model in each region.
Rather than just an agency, they serve as a hub for public-private partnerships in the region, handling member acquisition, supporting member acquisition, hosting Commons Connect, hosting public-private partnership forums, and creating regional projects.
Information on the system overview and the process up to participation is organized for businesses with regional networks, businesses that want to develop local revitalization and public-private partnerships as a business, and businesses that want to combine existing businesses with regional problem-solving.
View Details
5. Introduction of Case Studies
The official website also introduces case studies that COMMON has worked on to date.
It disseminates specific initiatives stemming from regional issues, such as collaboration with local governments, public-private partnership forums, Commons Connect, development of regional co-creation partners, disaster prevention and regional community support, and tourism and regional revitalization support.
Through case studies, we will clearly convey how local governments, businesses, and regions connect and what kind of co-creation opportunities are created.
View Details
Future Developments
COMMON Corporation will use its official website to disseminate entry points for public-private partnerships that are easy for local governments, businesses, and regions to participate in.
Moving forward, we will continue to promote Commons Connect, public-private partnership forums, regional co-creation partner development, and co-creation projects with local governments and businesses nationwide, achieving both regional problem-solving and the creation of new business opportunities.
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Past Initiatives Gallery
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