Gyeonggi-do Provides Up to 10 Million Won Each to 30 Senior Welfare Centers and Others
'First Implementation of the Nadolbom Project with ESG'
Recruitment of Implementing Agencies from Next Month 1 to 15
Gyeonggi Province will provide 10 million KRW each to 30 senior welfare centers and other institutions operating programs that help elderly people take care of their own health.
On the 30th, Gyeonggi Province announced that it will launch the "Nadolbom Project with ESG (Environment, Social, Governance)" for the first time this year and will recruit program implementing institutions for the project from February 1 to 15.
Based on a subsidy of up to 10 million KRW, the implementing institutions will carry out ▲ self-care physical and mental health projects ▲ ESG practice program projects ▲ local community volunteer projects ▲ other leisure enhancement projects.
Gyeonggi Province expects that about 4,800 people will benefit from this program in terms of alleviating depression and managing their health.
The target institutions for the program are senior welfare centers established and registered under the "Senior Welfare Act" and nonprofit corporations authorized under Article 4 of the Regulations on the Establishment and Supervision of Nonprofit Corporations under the Civil Act and the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, which operate senior welfare projects within the province.
Senior welfare centers and corporations wishing to participate must prepare application documents such as a business plan and application letter and submit the application online through the Local Subsidy Management System (www.losims.go.kr/sp) by February 15.
Gyeonggi Province will review feasibility, budget appropriateness, and project execution capability, and finalize the selected institutions, number of projects, and support amounts in March.
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Each institution's program will be operated from April to November.
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