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Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, and IOBI Inc. Launch 'MILC Project,' a Regional Revitalization Project Utilizing Corporate Hometown Tax Donations

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IOBI Inc. and Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, have started the 'MILC Project,' which utilizes corporate hometown tax donations. Designated as the first 'Made In Local Special Zone,' funds collected from excellent companies will be invested in the fields of children and education.

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Q: What is the MILC project?
A: It is an initiative where companies selected in the '100 Representative Local Companies' program make corporate hometown tax donations to designated special zone municipalities, and the funds are used in the education sector.
Q: Why was Nishiwaki City chosen?
A: Nishiwaki City is promoting urban development as an SDGs Future City and has set high goals for its development through corporate hometown tax donations.
Q: What is the donation money used for?
A: It is used as necessary expenses to provide a better child-rearing and education environment for the next generation of children.