Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation Announces Call for Participating Organizations in Youth Education Program Planning and Operation View original image


[Asia Economy (Bucheon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is inviting applications from organizations to plan and operate youth education programs.


The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation announced that it will recruit participating organizations for the 'Youth DIY (Do It Youth)' Academy contest, an education program planned by youth for youth, from the 13th to the 24th of this month.


The foundation explained that under the slogan "Youth create and youth learn," this contest was planned to ensure that customized education programs aimed at strengthening youth employment and entrepreneurship capabilities can be planned and operated from the youth perspective.


Eligibility includes institutions located in Gyeonggi-do that can support youth education, where more than 50% of the representatives or members are aged between 18 and 39 years old.


The proposed education fields include ▲future strategic job sectors (digital, climate environment response) ▲youth social issue job sectors (youth support services) ▲topics suitable for employment and entrepreneurship support (finance, trade and distribution, coding, etc.). The total number of participants, duration, and hours of education can also be freely proposed. In addition to general education programs, various formats such as hackathons and project-based problem-solving can be designed.


Organizations wishing to participate can submit their business plans through the integrated job support project application system. Proposal evaluation will be conducted in two stages: first document screening and then a presentation (PT), selecting three courses. Up to 30 million KRW will be supported per course. The final results will be announced on the foundation’s website in January next year.



For more details about this contest, please check the Jobaba website or contact the foundation’s Youth Planning Team.


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