Projects
Use this search facility to find out more about the projects and organisations that received support through the Shared Prosperity Fund during 2022-2025.
You can search for the projects by their main Investment Priority or by the supporting local authority.
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A Numeracy Campaign for Social Housing
Applicant: Adra Tai (Cyf) 
 Grant: £181,075
 Project summary: Develop numeracy skills amongst social housing tenants in Gwynedd.
 

A Space for Life
Applicant: Anglesey County Council 
 Grant: £250,000
 Project summary: Renovating a current storage facility in Llangefni Library to create a welcoming space which can be used by the community and organisations as well as by the library service and its internal and external partners. Piloting a comprehensive and varied programme of events and activities designed to introduce a variety of subjects to Anglesey’s residents.
 

Accelerating Decarbonisation and Productivity through Technology and Skills (ADAPTS)
Applicant: Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC Cymru) 
 Grant: £811,083
 Project summary: The project will provide Flintshire manufacturers with unparalleled access to advanced manufacturing technology engineers and demonstrators, knowledge transfer, training, and upskilling in digital and decarbonisation strategies. 
 
 
 Accessible play area provision
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council 
 Grant: £300,000
 Project summary: This project will deliver play areas in strategic locations across the county that are accessible to all by installing specialist equipment and making improvements to footways and street furniture in the public realm and immediate vicinity.
 
 
 Accessing our Heritage
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council- Heritage Service 
 Grant: £546,167
 Project summary: To enable increased accessibility, use and awareness of two key Heritage Museum Assets in Ruthin, Denbighshire; Grade 1 listed Nantclwyd Y Dre historic house and Grade 2 listed Ruthin Gaol – the only Pentonville style prison open as a Heritage Attraction in the UK.
 
 
 Additional DM resources
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council 
 Grant: £150,000
 Project summary: Provision of additional environmental cleansing, grounds maintenance and AONB resources.
 
 
 Adra Academy
Applicant: Adra Tai (Cyf) 
 Grant: £256,508
 Project summary: The project will deliver a program of two-week courses, combining accredited training and work experience in a work sector chosen by the participants. 
 

An Active, Happy and Healthy North Wales
Applicant: Actif North Wales 
 Grant: £521,805
 Project summary: The project will work together with the community in 2-3 locations that have the greatest need for support in Anglesey, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Gwynedd, to develop skills and confidence to find sustainable solutions for the good of the community in the long term.  
 

 
  
 
Anglesey Communities Bridging Project
Applicant: Anglesey County Council 
 Grant: £778,526
 Project summary: This project, in partnership with Medrwn Môn aims to develop a resourceful and resilient island, where communities can engage and involve themselves in designing and delivering community focused solutions, based on real need.
 

Anglesey Young People – ‘succeeding together’
Applicant: Anglesey County Council 
 Grant: £250,000
 Project summary: The aim of this project is to support young people on Anglesey to reach their full potential, by improving skills, wellbeing and reducing the risk of them being NEET in the future. 
 

Bakery purchase for Llanaelhaearn
Applicant: Cwmni Bro Antur Aelhaearn (1974) 
 Grant: £350,000
 Project summary:  Purchase of a bakery site in Llanaelhaearn which includes two empty buildings, with the aim of ensuring continuity for a local business. 
 

Balchder Bro Môn
Applicant: Menter Môn Cyf 
 Grant: £1,450,361
 Project summary: The project aims to deliver activities, events and improvements and interventions across Ynys Môn, responding and realising the priorities identified by both the communities themselves as well as strategical priorities identified by the Local Authority and other active organisations.
 

