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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Town Centre Investment Programme – Flintshire
Applicant: Flintshire County Council
Grant: £1,500,432
Project summary: The project comprises several projects that will be implemented across seven town centres and adjacent communities. The project will benefit the local authority, town centre property owners, businesses, community group, town councils and the environment.

Town Centre Property Improvement Scheme
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £290,000
Project summary: Project to target vacant, uner-utilised or untidy properties in Denbighshire town centres.

Town Centres – laying the foundation for investment, pride and activity
Applicant: Cyngor Gwynedd
Grant: £1,864,500
Project summary: The Town Centre regeneration programme includes several schemes aimed at laying a foundation for future investment and pride.

TRAC
Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £1,222,452
Project summary: The TRAC wellbeing project provides support to young people aged 11-16 who are identified as being at risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education Employment or Training) when they leave school.

Transforming Young Minds – I2EM
Applicant: EESW Cymru
Grant: £69,833
Project summary: The purpose of this project is to deliver a range of projects under the UK SPF People and Skills priority aimed at young people which will involve delivering activities in schools to provide the opportunity for young people to develop new work-related skills and provide an insight into career paths in the STEM sector in the North Wales region.

Ty Gwyrddfai (Phase 3) – Living Lab
Applicant: Adra Tai (Cyf)
Grant: £400,000
Project summary: A joint project with Bangor University which will include the construction of two atmospherically controlled chambers, for controlled tests of building materials in various and extreme environmental conditions. This unique facility will play a key role in accelerating progress towards low carbon and net zero housing design.

Voluntary Sector Support Fund
Applicant: Mantell Gwynedd
Grant: £1,500,000
Project summary: The Fund offers funding opportunities of between £2k and £250k to voluntary or community groups located in Gwynedd.

Warm Wales – Supporting Communities
Applicant: Warm Wales
Grant: £185,368
Project summary: This pilot will work with communities in Denbighshire, including primary and secondary schools year 5,8,9 and 10, those living in all tenure. It will look at people, property, place, and partnerships to bring about social action to improve people’s wellbeing, confidence and skills. Encourage more impactful volunteering, working with wider community to educate, make everyone more aware of energy efficiency, green technology and the impact of fuel poverty and the cost of living and provide free advice and support to residents to reduce energy bills and improve energy efficiency.

Warm Welcome
Applicant: Flintshire County Council
Grant: £136,086
Project summary: Creating Warm Welcome spaces throughout Flintshire for all residents to attend.

We mind the Gap
Applicant: Flintshire County Council
Grant: £105,000
Project summary: Intensive employability programme.

Welsh Football Museum – Museum of Two Halves
Applicant: Wrexham County Borough Council
Grant: £1,300,000
Project summary: New national football museum for Wales and for Wrexham.

Working Denbighshire (WD) Strategic Programme
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £3,107,411
Project summary: Working Denbighshire aims to tackle poverty by supporting Denbighshire residents into education, employment and training.
