Promotion of the "Apartment-style Community Revitalization Support Project"

Jeonnam Province Supports Residents to Resolve Apartment Conflicts 'By Themselves' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Province announced on the 26th that it will promote the "Apartment-type Community Revitalization Support Project."


This project was prepared to activate a healthy community where residents themselves resolve conflicts within apartments while fostering harmony and communication.


This year, with a project budget of 200 million KRW, about 60 apartment-type communities will be selected.


Operating expenses incurred in the process of resolving issues such as conflict resolution within apartments, labor, human rights, green environment, care, and neighborly help will be supported.


Eligible applicants include apartment resident councils with five or more members in the Jeonnam area, resident representative meetings, autonomous associations, women's associations, and management offices.


Support funds will be provided from 1 million KRW up to a maximum of 5 million KRW depending on the community's project plan and execution capability.


Applications can be submitted to the community departments of city and county offices by the 14th of next month. After the first screening by the city and county, the second screening will be conducted by the province to finalize the selected candidates.


The selected communities will begin full-scale project implementation from July after completing business consulting and accounting education.


For more details, check the websites of Jeonnam Province and city/county offices or contact the Jeonnam Province Social Economy Division, Jeonnam Province Village Community Creation Support Center, or the community departments of city and county offices.



Jang Jeonghee, head of the Jeonnam Province Social Economy Division, said, "Recently, the proportion of apartment residents in Jeonnam is increasing, but policies and support for revitalizing apartment communities are insufficient," and added, "We will actively strive to revitalize apartment communities."


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