30 Youth Clubs, 10 Youth Projects, 5 Youth Policy Reporters

"Youth Makes It Possible" Gyeongnam Youth Center Recruiting Participants for Youth Activity Projects View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Gyeongsangnam-do Youth Center announced on the 11th that it is recruiting candidates for youth public contest projects to promote participation and exchange among youth in the province.


The recruitment fields are youth club activity support projects, youth project support projects, and youth policy reporter groups.


The youth club activity support project is a program that supports young people in developing their abilities and forming bonds in the fields of literature, arts, employment, and reading.


Groups consisting of four or more Gyeongnam youth will be supported with up to 1 million KRW in activity expenses. Applications will be accepted until the 17th, and 30 teams will be selected in the first half of this year.


The youth project support project is a program that supports young people to solve various local problems from the youth perspective or to realize projects or activities by utilizing their abilities or specialties.


In the first half of this year, activity expenses ranging from 5 million KRW to a maximum of 10 million KRW will be provided to 10 teams consisting of five or more youth active in Gyeongnam, with applications accepted until the 26th.


The youth policy reporter group acts as 'Youth Special Province Ambassadors' who directly visit youth activists or youth organizations in the province to guide and promote youth policies. A small amount of activity expenses is paid when youth policy-related online content is produced and posted on blogs, Facebook, and other SNS.



They plan to recruit five people each quarter, with applications accepted until the 21st.


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