This subsidy program supports manufacturing enterprises in local regions to implement co-existence initiatives with their communities, aiming to revitalize regional economies while enhancing corporate competitiveness. Eligible applicants are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with capital and employee limits varying by industry—manufacturing/construction/transport capped at ¥300M capital or 300 employees, other services at ¥50M capital or 100 employees—headquartered or with primary operations in designated local areas. Supported expenditures include capital equipment, human resource development, and community collaboration projects, with subsidy caps and rates determined by application details. Submission of a comprehensive business plan and detailed explanation of community co-existence initiatives are mandatory requirements. Detailed guidelines for fiscal year 2026 remain to be announced, so applicants should monitor official publications for enrollment deadlines and application procedures.