Projects
You can search for the projects by their main Investment Priority or by the supporting local authority.
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Pathways to employment
Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £548,053.01
Project summary: Pathways to employment will focus on supporting and upskilling individuals aged 16+, to work towards/enter the job market or gain experience and qualifications to gain and sustain better quality work.
Public Realm and Open Spaces Improvements
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £248,710.00
Project summary: This project seeks to improve recreational areas in the county of Denbighshire.
Sidestep
Applicant: Action for Children
Grant: £151,208.00
Project summary: This project will continue to create alternative opportunities to engage on a one-to-one basis with a group of young people in need, who are at risk of criminal exploitation or facing violence across Flintshire.
Skills and Innovation Voucher Scheme & Môr Ni Gwynedd Project
Applicant: Bangor University
Grant: £315,003.00
Project summary: Scheme that offers support for SMEs and graduates to access Bangor University skills, expertise and facilities.
Skills and Work Potential Gwynedd
Applicant: Gwynedd Council
Grant: £1,068,122.00
Project summary: Support young people and adults across Gwynedd to reach their personal potential.
Specialist Support for Social Enterprises in North Wales
Applicant: Cwmpas
Grant: £173,305.89
Project summary: Business support to social enterprises and those embarking on employee ownership in both Gwynedd and Anglesey.
Staying on Track
Applicant: Llangollen Railway Trust
Grant: £229,000.00
Project summary: This project will build upon the successful foundations (and legacy) of the previous project; focussing on increased volunteering opportunities, customer experiences and environmental improvements.
Strength in Numbers
Applicant: Flintshire County Council
Grant: £260,887.00
Project summary: Strength in Numbers project will deliver targeted interventions and provision to support adult learners with their numeracy, literacy, ESOL and digital skills. Offering creative programmes to engage, complete courses and accredit where appropriate.
Support for Gwynedd Enterprises
Applicant: Gwynedd Council
Grant: £740,000.00
Project summary: The programme’s work streams will offer financial and non-financial support to businesses in Gwynedd.
Supporting Anglesey Businesses 3
Applicant: MônCF
Grant: £624,464.74
Project summary: The project will provide support for new businesses looking to set up and support for already established businesses looking to grow, following “pandemic & economic” related challenges.