Wanju-gun Promotes Collaborative and Win-Win 'Co-working Project' View original image


[Wanju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Wanju-gun is promoting a collaborative and symbiotic 'co-working project' targeting two or more community groups.


On the 10th, Wanju-gun announced that it is recruiting communities to participate in 'Modumoidda,' a cultural community co-working project that supports various types of communities to meet, interact, and act as partners in cooperation and collaboration.


The 'co-working project' is a cultural project centered on communities, where two or more communities jointly plan and implement projects on any topics except politics, religion, and commerce.


This project, led by the Wanju Cultural City Support Center, is conducted as an ongoing recruitment process to remove barriers during the application period for public projects, accepting applications until the end of each month and reviewing them on the second Thursday of the following month.


The content involves collaborative projects for cooperation and symbiosis among communities, and applications can be submitted by submitting a project plan on the Cultural City Support Center website.


If selected for support, up to 5 million KRW will be provided per co-working project.




Wanju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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