i-mobile Inc. (TSE Prime, CEO Tetsuya Noguchi) announced that its hometown tax platform Furunavi has started accepting donations for a crowdfunding project by Saitama Prefecture's Ranzan Town. The project aims to furnish new desks and chairs for Musashi-Ranzan Elementary and Musashi-Ranzan Junior High School, created by merging three elementary and two junior high schools in April 2029 (Reiwa 11). Rising construction material and labor costs have made it difficult to purchase all-new furniture for the consolidated schools. Donations will fund student furniture and equipment. Ranzan Town is located near central Saitama, known for its rich natural landscape of hills and valleys and as a habitat for Japan's national butterfly, the great purple emperor. i-mobile, founded August 2007 and headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, operates consumer services centered on hometown tax donations and an internet advertising business under its vision of creating businesses that contribute to people's futures.
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