Seongdong-gu, Single-Person Household Support Project Contest View original image

Support for project expenses of at least 10 million KRW per project and up to 50 million KRW per organization in five sectors: safety, housing, health, jobs, and culture & leisure

Since the establishment of the One-Person Household Policy Team in January this year, responding to diverse policy demands of one-person households... Formation of the One-Person Household Policy Promotion Group



[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Seongdong-gu (Mayor Jung Won-oh) will accept applications for the 'One-Person Household Support Public Project' from the 20th of this month for one month to discover and support customized specialized projects for one-person households.


This public project is planned to provide practical assistance by reflecting the diverse needs and demands of one-person households, which account for 42.6% of all households in Seongdong-gu, and will comprehensively support one-person household support projects targeting nonprofit corporations and organizations located in Seongdong-gu.


The public project covers a total of six sectors: safety (security), housing, health, jobs, culture & leisure, and free topics. Each project requires a minimum of 10 million KRW, multiple sector applications are possible, and up to 50 million KRW per organization will be provided, with a total scale of 220 million KRW.


Proposals for the public project can be submitted until the 20th of next month. Applicants should refer to the announcement on the Seongdong-gu Office website and submit the application documents either in person or by email.


Through the 'Seongdong-gu One-Person Household Support Public Project' conducted for the first time last year, 17 organizations participated and promoted 20 support projects for one-person households of various age groups including youth, middle-aged, and elderly.


Also, in December last year, a 'One-Person Household Public Project Performance Sharing Meeting' was held, where institutions and organizations that carried out the projects, as well as about 200 one-person household participants, gathered to share achievements and best practices and communicate with each other.


This year, to meet the growing diverse policy demands of one-person households, Seongdong-gu newly established the One-Person Household Policy Team within the Women and Family Division through an organizational restructuring in January. The One-Person Household Policy Team will promote 40 projects in four areas: health care, housing, social relations, and life safety, in addition to the public projects. Furthermore, to drive the momentum of policies supporting one-person households, a 'One-Person Household Policy Promotion Group' will be formed with the Deputy Mayor as the head.


In particular, the One-Person Household Support Center located in Majang-dong, which is entering its second year since opening, plans to expand the 'Seongdong Dangdang Project,' a program for emotional support, self-reliance counseling, and building social networks so that one-person households can become confident members of society.



Jung Won-oh, Mayor of Seongdong-gu, said, “Due to changes in social and economic conditions and values, the number of one-person households in Seongdong-gu is steadily increasing, and the demand for policies is also diversifying, requiring customized policies by age, gender, and class. We will continue to discover and promote customized projects for one-person households to realize Seongdong as an inclusive city where everyone is happy.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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