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[Asia Economy (Society) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is recruiting non-profit private organizations to participate in the public interest activity support project.


Gyeonggi Province announced on the 5th that it will invite organizations to participate in the "2023 Non-Profit Private Organization Public Interest Activity Support Project," which supports voluntary growth of non-profit private organizations and promotes public interest activities by providing support ranging from 5 million to a maximum of 30 million KRW until the 25th of this month.


The main supported public interest projects include ▲ development of civil society and social integration ▲ realization of innovative economy and fair society ▲ peace cooperation and national security ▲ social welfare ▲ cultural tourism and sports promotion ▲ environmental conservation and resource saving ▲ transportation and safety.


The province will score organizations based on organizational capacity (20 points), project content (70 points), and budget feasibility (10 points), and after a comprehensive review by the Gyeonggi Province Public Interest Project Selection Committee in March, will announce the final selected organizations.


The province will give additional points to top-performing organizations from last year's project evaluation or organizations whose proposed projects were adopted in last year's Gyeonggi Province public-private cooperative resident participation budget.



A provincial official stated, "As the social role of civil society becomes increasingly important in various fields, Gyeonggi Province will spare no systematic support to strengthen the capabilities and sustainable development of non-profit private organizations."


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