Gwangju Nam-gu, Public Contest in 7 Areas Including Apartment Community Support View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is conducting a public contest for the ‘Village Community Revitalization Project’ to solve local community problems and foster a communal culture through resident participation.


Nam-gu announced on the 4th, “We have officially announced plans for seven categories of the Village Community Revitalization Project to be carried out this year to establish a resident-centered village community foundation and to discover and support village projects reflecting residents’ daily lives,” adding, “Applications will be accepted from the 17th to the 22nd.”


The participants eligible for the Village Community Revitalization Project are resident groups or organizations consisting of five or more residents living in the district or based in the district.


This year, Nam-gu plans to expand the contest categories and invest approximately 170 million KRW to establish a foundation for resident-led local community problem-solving and to foster village communities responding to climate change by promoting contest projects linked to the low-carbon green apartment creation project.


The recruitment categories include a total of seven areas: newly established this year, support for apartment community revitalization and realization of village agendas, as well as support for village community formation, establishment of Altori Village vision, support for village general assembly revitalization, support for village community center revitalization, and support for solving village community living problems.


Nam-gu plans to select and support a minimum of four to a maximum of ten resident groups or organizations per category.


Details on eligibility and specific support scale for each category can be found on the Nam-gu Office website’s public announcement section, and inquiries can also be made by phone to the Nam-gu Office Resident Autonomy Division.



Additionally, from the 14th to the 18th, consulting will be provided for resident groups and organizations interested in this project, and after receiving applications from the 17th to the 22nd, the selection of support recipients will be made through interviews and subsidy review committee deliberations.


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