Public Interest Projects for Civil-Government Cooperation Open for Applications Until April 30...Open to Gwangjin Residents and Organizations

Gwangjin-gu '2022 Public-Private Cooperation Project' Contest View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) is calling for proposals for the ‘2022 Public-Private Cooperation Project,’ which aims to identify and solve local issues together with residents, until April 30.


Applications are open to any Gwangjin-gu residents or local organizations. Proposals should be for public-interest projects that can be collaboratively planned, executed, and evaluated by both the public and government.


Residents or organizations wishing to apply must complete the proposal form posted on the district’s website by April 30 and submit it by visiting the local community service center, or via the district website, email, or fax.


The proposed projects will undergo feasibility reviews by the relevant departments and a public opinion gathering process through forums and e-voting, with final selections made in July.


The selected projects will be implemented as part of the 2022 Community Innovation Plan. Throughout the project operation, the proposing residents or organizations, field experts, members of the Gwangjin-gu Cooperation Council, and related government officials will participate together.


For more details regarding the call for proposals, please refer to the notice on the district office website or contact the Planning and Budget Division of Gwangjin-gu Office.


Mayor Kim Seon-gap stated, “Through the process of jointly planning and executing projects by the public and government, we aim to establish a cooperative foundation that will lead the development of the region. We hope everyone will come together to brainstorm and think deeply for the change of Gwangjin-gu.”



Meanwhile, last year, the district discovered and operated a total of 10 projects through the 2021 Public-Private Cooperation Project call, including the establishment of a network system for single-person households and a healing rest area project for residents.


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