Yeonggwang-gun to Recruit Participants for 'Specialized Community Resident Public Contest Project' Until the 21st View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jeon Seong] Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim Jun-seong) announced on the 13th that it is recruiting candidates for the 'Specialized Community Resident Public Contest Project' until the 21st to enhance autonomous capabilities and activate communication among neighbors through resident-led community development.


This public contest project supports resident groups of five or more people residing in the county.


The contest types are divided into four categories: ▲ Village childcare communities such as cooperative care and collaboration childcare for working moms and full-time moms ▲ Village welfare communities for resident activities aimed at marginalized groups and intergenerational exchange ▲ Village record communities such as village resource surveys and village storytelling ▲ Youth single-person household communities such as network formation programs for single-person households.


The support scale is about four locations, with funding ranging from 5 million KRW to a maximum of 10 million KRW per location, and the community must bear at least 5% of the subsidy.


Project funds can be allocated for publicity expenses, material costs, instructor fees, facility improvement costs, and so on.


Communities wishing to participate in the public contest should select the contest type, fill out the project application form, and visit the Population and Job Policy Office at the county office by the 21st to apply.



For more details, check the announcement board on the county website or contact the Population and Job Policy Office or the Village Community Support Center.


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