Gyeongnam Province Announces Recruitment for Participants in Social Economy Enterprise Business Development Expense Support Project
Social Enterprises and Preliminary Social Enterprises Employing One or More Paid Workers
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do is recruiting social economy enterprises wishing to participate in the 'Business Development Expense Support Project (2nd round)' until the 17th.
The eligible participants are social enterprises, preliminary social enterprises, social cooperatives, village enterprises, and self-support enterprises that employ at least one paid worker in the province as of the end of April.
Social economy enterprises wishing to participate can submit applications and required documents through the Social Enterprise Integrated Information System from May 3 to 17.
The supported business development expenses must be used for technology development such as prototype production, promotion, marketing, additional service development, product performance and quality improvement, patent application and certification acquisition costs, website and shopping mall construction costs, etc.
The province plans to select target enterprises in June through on-site inspections and the Gyeongsangnam-do Social Enterprise Review Committee's evaluation.
The selection results will be announced on the provincial website and individually notified through the responsible city or county.
For detailed consultation regarding applications, inquiries can be made at Moduui Economy Social Cooperative, the integrated support organization for social enterprises by region.
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