NPO ETIC. Concludes Partnership Agreement with Nagano City — Promoting Regional Economic Growth with Side-Job and External Talent
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- NPO ETIC. Concludes Partnership Agreement with Nagano City — Promoting Regional Economic Growth with Side-Job and External Talent
- NPO ETIC. concluded a partnership agreement with Nagano City. Based on the success of their joint program 'NAGA KNOCK!', both parties will accelerate entrepreneurship support and relationship population expansion by utilizing side-job and external talent.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Jun 11 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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NPO ETIC. concluded a partnership agreement with Nagano City. Based on the success of their joint program 'NAGA KNOCK!', both parties will accelerate entrepreneurship support and relationship population expansion by utilizing side-job and external talent.
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- NPO ETIC. Concludes Partnership Agreement with Nagano City — Promoting Regional Economic Growth with Side-Job and External Talent (Thu Jun 11 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Thu Jun 11 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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NPO ETIC. concluded a partnership agreement with Nagano City. Based on the success of their joint program 'NAGA KNOCK!', both parties will accelerate entrepreneurship support and relationship population expansion by utilizing side-job and external talent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the benefits of the ETIC. partnership agreement?
- A: It contributes to promoting new businesses by urban professionals, fostering entrepreneurs, and expanding the relationship population.
- Q: What are the requirements for participating in NAGA KNOCK!?
- A: It is intended for urban talent with entrepreneurial aspirations who can engage in regional business as a side job for half a year.
- Q: What have been the results so far?
- A: In 5 years, 12 people have started relocation or dual-residence living, and 11 have established their own businesses.