Daito Trust Construction Supports Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture Public-Private Partnership Project Through Corporate Hometown Tax System
Daito Trust Construction donates 10 million yen to Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, through the corporate version of the hometown tax system, supporting a public-private partnership project.
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Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President and CEO: Kei Takeuchi) announced on March 30 that it has made a donation of 10 million yen to Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, for its public-private partnership project "Minamo-kai Collaboration for Attractive Town Development Project." This donation was made through the "corporate version of the hometown tax system," aimed at contributing to regional revitalization.
In February of this year, Daito Trust Construction announced its policy to donate to 59 local governments across 35 prefectures nationwide, promoting support for solving wide-ranging regional issues. This donation to Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, is part of its ongoing "focused regional revitalization support" initiatives.
Ogaki City's "Minamo-kai" is a private organization established primarily by local companies, working in collaboration with Ogaki City to develop startup support for entrepreneurs and digital talent development programs. It strives to create an environment that nurtures the diverse talents and potential of young people, while also promoting "town development" that incorporates flexible ideas, aiming for regional revitalization and sustainable development.
Daito Trust Construction endorses the philosophy of "supporting the next generation that continues to challenge" advocated by Ogaki City and "Minamo-kai," and by supporting their activities, aims to foster future leaders and promote regional revitalization.
Moving forward, Daito Trust Construction will continue to address social issues and realize a sustainable society by fostering appropriate collaborations with local governments, academic institutions, and private organizations through initiatives such as the corporate version of the hometown tax system.
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Overview of Donation
Recipient: Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture
Target Project: Minamo-kai Collaboration for Attractive Town Development Project
Donation Amount: 10 million yen
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FAQ
What is the corporate version of the hometown tax system?
It is a system where companies making donations to local governments receive tax deductions from corporate-related taxes, aimed at regional revitalization.
Why did Daito Trust Construction donate to Ogaki City?
To support human resource development and regional revitalization, aligning with Ogaki City and 'Minamo-kai's' philosophy of 'supporting the next generation that continues to challenge'.
What kind of organization is 'Minamo-kai'?
It is a private organization established mainly by companies in Ogaki City, promoting community development through entrepreneur support and digital talent development.