Projects

See which projects and organisations have received investment through the Shared Prosperity Fund: North Wales.

Use this search facility to find out more about the projects and organisations that have received support through the Shared Prosperity Fund. 

You can search for the projects by their main Investment Priority or by the supporting local authority.  

Anglesey Anglesey
Conwy Conwy
Denbighshire Denbighshire
Flintshire Flintshire
Gwynedd Gwynedd
Wrexham Wrexham
Found 167 Results
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Dyffryn Nantlle Enterprise Park

Applicant: Antur Nantlle Cyf
Grant: £500,000
Project summary: Making essential improvements to existing workshops, improving their energy efficiency, and ensuring that they are suitable for use by local businesses to create and maintain jobs for years to come.

Gwynedd

Employer Skills North Wales

Applicant: Grŵp Llandrillo Menai
Grant: £1,017,482
Project summary: A plan that will support employers to identify and meet training needs and skills gaps in their workforce. This will allow their employees to develop additional skills which in turn will create growth and achieve the strategic objectives of the business. Training will be offered in group and individual sessions in the workplace.

Anglesey
Conwy
Gwynedd

Employer Skills North Wales (East)

Applicant: Coleg Cambria
Grant: £1,840,398
Project summary: The project will support employers in identifying and meeting training needs and skills gaps to achieve future growth and strategic objectives within their business in North East Wales.

Flintshire
Wrexham

Empowering Gwynedd

Applicant: Menter Môn Cyf
Grant: £1,100,000
Project summary: The project will work in partnership with Cymunedoli Cyf (Gwynedd Social Enterprise Network) on various schemes that create community resilience, and create community solutions to challenges facing Gwynedd, placing emphasis on geographical areas without current provision.

Gwynedd

Enhanced business support provision

Applicant: Wrexham County Borough Council
Grant: £870,000
Project summary: Programme of business support activities and grant scheme.

Wrexham

Enhancing Heritage and countryside assets and skills to support the visitor economy

Applicant: Anglesey County Council
Grant: £392,529
Project summary: Enhancing Heritage and countryside assets and skills to support the visitor economy.

Anglesey

Enterprise – Anglesey and Gwynedd

Applicant: Menter Môn Cyf
Grant: £568,185
Project summary: The project will maintain and develop the Hwb Menter business support service, providing information, advice, networking opportunities, and space for entrepreneurs to develop their initial ideas into a successful business.

Anglesey
Gwynedd

Erlas Victorian Walled Garden

Applicant: Erlas Victorian Walled Garden
Grant: £264,375
Project summary: Provide daytime activity, education and work
experience in horticulture.

Wrexham

Feasibility Study Fund

Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £288,750
Project summary: 12 feasibility studies for potential future projects for driving economic development and regeneration across the whole county.

Denbighshire

Ffit Conwy Junior Sports and Activities Engagement

Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £1,000,000
Project summary: The project will support 11-15 year olds to increase activity levels, develop physical and mental health resilience. It will also focus on activities to encourage more girls to participate.

Conwy

Flintshire Community Key Fund

Applicant: Cadwyn Clwyd and Flintshire Local Voluntary Council (FLVC)
Grant: £953,850
Project summary: The project will support community led and / or community owned venues / facilities / spaces / groups to develop, strengthen and enhance community infrastructure and community-based projects with a particular emphasis on local communities and grass roots services within Flintshire.

Flintshire

Flintshire Green Digital Academy

Applicant: Grŵp Llandrillo Menai
Grant: £273,867
Project summary: The project will provide expert evaluation and mentoring support to SMEs to improve their digital and Net Zero capabilities in line with their core business strategy, supporting businesses to accelerate efficiency, productivity, carbon reduction and to reduce costs.

Flintshire

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