The Gyeonggi-do Women's Vision Center will begin accepting applications from December 1 for 20 regular groups and organizations wishing to use the 'Communication Shared Space' during the first half of next year.


The Communication Shared Space consists of five 'community spaces' where a variety of activities such as calligraphy, writing, Korean calligraphy, dance, and musical instrument performance are possible, and four 'shared platforms' equipped for video production and editing, online meetings, and work.


Since 2021, the Women's Vision Center has been recruiting regular users of the community spaces to support the stable operation of group activities. Starting from the regular recruitment in the second half of this year, the scope has been expanded to include the shared platforms, providing a total of nine spaces. In addition to regular use, on-demand reservations are also available.


Gyeonggi-do Women's Vision Center Shared Platform

Gyeonggi-do Women's Vision Center Shared Platform

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Any Gyeonggi-do resident can apply for regular use of the shared platforms without restrictions on group size. For the community spaces, the group must be voluntarily formed by at least five residents of the province and must meet regularly at least once a week. In addition, organizations with political, religious, or for-profit purposes are excluded from eligibility.


The application period runs from December 1 to December 17.



The Women's Vision Center will select about 20 teams or individuals based on their purpose and activity plans, and will announce the results on its website on December 24. Those selected will be able to use the spaces free of charge for six months, from January to June next year.


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