Gwangju City, Recruiting Subsidy Project Operators for Humanities City Development View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 16th that it will publicly recruit subsidy project operators to participate in the ‘2021 Humanities City Gwangju Foundation Project.’


There are two fields for the public offering, each with a project budget of 100 million won.


The first field involves humanities city specialization projects utilizing local humanities assets and fostering humanities clubs, and the second field involves operating humanities programs for citizens of various classes and the ‘Humanities Week’ designated as the fourth week of October.


Applicants must be nonprofit corporations or organizations, cooperatives, or social enterprises located in Gwangju as of the announcement date, with project execution experience in related fields within the last three years.


Project proposals can be submitted to the City Cultural City Policy Office from the 2nd to the 3rd of next month.


Detailed information can be found on the Gwangju City website under Notices and Announcements in the ‘2021 Humanities City Gwangju Foundation Project Subsidy Project Operator Recruitment’ section.


Meanwhile, since 2019, Gwangju City has been recruiting and supporting subsidy project operators with professional capabilities to build and expand the foundation of a humanities city.



They encourage citizens’ humanities activities, connect various scattered local humanities assets, seek solutions to individual and community problems, and operate citizen participation and experiential programs.


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