Various Policies Implemented to Foster a Voluntary Learning Atmosphere

Muan-gun to Provide Up to 2 Million KRW Support for Outstanding Lifelong Learning Clubs View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan County, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 29th that it will support excellent lifelong learning clubs in the area to foster a culture of lifelong learning through voluntary study.


Eligibility for application requires that at least 90% of the members, including the representative, are residents of Muan County, and the club must have at least 10 members active within the area and be capable of regular activities.


The county will select project recipients through document screening and review by the local subsidy review committee, and plans to provide subsidies in March.


If selected in this recruitment, each club can receive up to 2 million KRW in activity funds, which can be used for instructor fees, material costs, textbook fees, and other expenses directly related to learning.


Applications can be submitted by visiting or mailing to the Lifelong Education Team of the Autonomous Administration Division at the county office by the 15th of next month.



A county official said, "We hope for active participation from excellent lifelong learning clubs operating in the region," and added, "We will continue to implement various policies to foster a voluntary learning atmosphere among residents."


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