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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Llwybrau
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £1,274,349
Project summary: The Llwybrau project will provide support to approximately 420 young people per academic year in Denbighshire to reduce their risk of disengagement, provide support to re-engage in education, or to move into employment or training at the end of year 11.

Llwybrau (2022-23)
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £297,557
Project summary: Llwybrau offers support to disengaged young people back into education.

Llŷn Ecomuseum
Applicant: Bangor University
Grant: £250,000
Project summary: The plan will develop the Llŷn Ecomuseum scheme that has existed since 2015, by working together to promote specific sites and resources in the Llŷn peninsula. It will develop activities related to the archaeology, biodiversity, and the culture of the area.

Low Carbon Communities – Decarbonisation Officers
Applicant: Wrexham County Borough Council
Grant: £393,358
Project summary: Two Decarbonisation officers to work with 6 low carbon communities in Wrexham county.

Maps Plus
Applicant: Caia Park Partnership
Grant: £357,587
Project summary: Mentoring and volunteering project in Wrexham for your people aged 16-24 that are NEET.

Melin Llynion Restoration
Applicant: Anglesey County Council
Grant: £100,000
Project summary: To restore Melin Llynon, a grade 2 listed building at Llanddeusant, Anglesey.

Menter Ty’n Llan
Applicant: Menter Ty’n Llan Cyf
Grant: £500,000
Project summary: Delivering two elements of a wider project to develop the Ty’n Llan, Llandwrog community initiative. Development of the kitchen and 5 rooms for visitors.

Minding the Gaps of the Young People in Flintshire
Applicant: WeMindTheGap
Grant: £562,600
Project summary: The project will deliver a pathway of programmes to support a gap in engagement provision to meet the post covid needs of young people aged 16 – 25. It seeks to addresses issues such as social exclusion, loneliness, low skills and lack of confidence.

Môn Multiply
Applicant: Môn Communities Forward
Grant: £683,585
Project summary: The project involves Anglesey CF running community courses across Anglesey with hidden numeracy skills incorporated to improve adult numeracy across Anglesey.

Môn Ymlaen 2
Applicant: Môn Communities Forward
Grant: £893,291
Project summary: This project is an intense employment support service aiming to reduce unemployment and inactivity rates (and employability) across Anglesey, which will in turn assist local businesses to fill empty vacancies and upskill staff.

Multiply
Applicant: COPA
Grant: £336,963
Project summary: The project will deliver a ‘Numeracy for Life’ Programme for employed and unemployed residents in Flintshire and Wrexham designed to provide flexible courses, digital learning, and personal tutoring to support people to transform their lives by improving their daily numeracy skills.


Nature for Health
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £158,400
Project summary: Weekly sessions include conservation and rural skills, health and nature walks.
