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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Found 167 Results
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Rhyl Youth Centre Refurbishment

Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £225,544
Project summary: Refurbishment of Rhyl Youth Centre.

Denbighshire

Ruthin Town Hall Community Hwb

Applicant: Ruthin Artisan Markets CIC
Grant: £500,000
Project summary: This project aims to create a Community Hwb for people of all ages and abilities in Ruthin, by improving facilities of Market Hall, the Town Hall and the Old Fire Station.

Denbighshire

School Sports Tournaments

Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £5,000
Project summary: School based sports tournaments will be held between Jan-March 2023.

Denbighshire

Sero Net Gwynedd (Phase 2)

Applicant: Adra Tai (Cyf)
Grant: £300,000
Project summary:  The project will employ a team of Energy Wardens to encourage residents across Gwynedd to reduce their energy use and increase reusing and recycling levels to reduce waste.

Gwynedd

Sites & Premises Feasibility and Capital Grant Key Fund

Applicant: Wrexham County Borough Council
Grant: £1,936,852
Project summary: Revenue and capital grants for entities within Wrexham.

Wrexham

Skills and Innovation Voucher Scheme

Applicant: Bangor University
Grant: £365,000
Project summary: The project will support SMEs and graduate entrepreneurs to access Bangor University expertise, facilities, skills and talent relevant to their research and development (R&D), innovation and skills needs. 

Anglesey
Flintshire
Gwynedd

Skills and Work Potential Gwynedd

Applicant: Cyngor Gwynedd
Grant: £789,107
Project summary: The aim of the project is to support young people and adults across Gwynedd to reach their personal potential by offering support to individuals either to prepare for work; moving into employment and/or offering opportunities for individuals to train and develop skills while in employment.

Gwynedd

South Wrexham CHIRP (Community Heritage Inclusion and Resilience Project)

Applicant: Rainbow Foundation
Grant: £1,215,354
Project summary: Strengthening the social fabric and fostering a sense of local pride and belonging in South Wrexham.

Wrexham

Specialist support for Social Enterprises in North Wales

Applicant: Cwmpas
Grant: £309,350
Project summary: To deliver social business and employee ownership support in Gwynedd and the Anglesey.

Anglesey
Gwynedd

Sports Pitch Officer and Maintenance Inspection Team

Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £370,000
Project summary: This project will initially aim to address the immediate issues surrounding the development of an all-round sports offering with the aim of providing facilities up to an acceptable and safe standard. The project will also recruit a Sports Pitch Officer and Maintenance Team to oversee the use, provision of maintenance and bookings of public sports pitches across the county.

Denbighshire

Strength in Numbers

Applicant: Flintshire County Council
Grant: £730,400
Project summary: The project will offer free, flexible opportunities for adults aged 19 or over to improve their numeracy skills and gain a qualification.

Flintshire

Supporting Anglesey Businesses 2

Applicant: Môn Communities Forward
Grant: £1,289,456
Project summary: The project will provide one to one support from a named mentor, support with business planning and cash flow preparation, support with Unique Tax Reference number (UTR) application and small financial grants for both new and existing businesses.

Anglesey

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