Subsidy Support and Free Rental of Modu-ui Hakgyo Gangbuk Learning Center Multipurpose Room... Support for Groups of 5 or More... Apply by Email by March 4

Gangbuk-gu 'Moduui Hakgyo Gangbuk Baeumteo' Community Recruitment View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Gyeom-su) is creating the "Everyone's School Gangbuk Learning Center" on the 4th floor of the Gangbuk Cultural Information Library to promote citizen-led lifelong learning and is accepting applications for communities to be active until March 4.


The eligible applicants are groups consisting of five or more people who meet and engage in learning or activities at least twice a month.


To encourage participation of people with disabilities, the minimum number requirement has been relaxed to three or more if the group includes learners with disabilities.


The district accepts applications classified into "Free Topic Communities" and "Public Topic Communities."


Public Topic Communities refer to groups registered on the Gangbuk-gu Neulbaeumteo website or the Leaders Club website as of February 15 this year.


Selected communities can receive subsidies up to 600,000 KRW for Free Topic Communities and up to 1,100,000 KRW for Public Topic Communities from April to November.


The multipurpose room at Everyone's School Gangbuk Learning Center can also be rented free of charge. However, the availability of the multipurpose room rental may be adjusted depending on the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


Organizations wishing to apply should complete the community support application form and submit it via email (rain-bow@gangbuk.go.kr) by 6 p.m. on March 4.


To download the application form or check detailed information, refer to the "News" section on the district office website or the notices on the Gangbuk-gu Neulbaeumteo website.


The district will select communities after subsidy screening at the end of March, announce the results on the Neulbaeumteo website in early April, and notify applicants individually.



Mayor Park Gyeom-su of Gangbuk-gu said, "I hope that through this project, more residents will enjoy the joy of learning," and added, "We will strive to expand the base of lifelong learning so that all residents can learn and grow together."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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