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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Nature for Health Programme
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £545,454
Project summary: The Nature for Health Programme provides opportunities to help people live healthier and more fulfilled lives through improved access to the natural environment at a local level.

Nature zone and community woodland, Parc y Coleg
Applicant: Bangor University
Grant: £250,000
Project summary: The plan will transform an area in Parc y Coleg, Bangor, which is currently unwelcoming, into a quiet place to enjoy and experience nature.

Net Zero North Wales Network
Applicant: North Wales Business Council
Grant: £126,003
Project summary: Activities that enable, support and guide businesses and organizations across all sectors on business growth, while aiming for Zero Net and promoting the circular economy.


Net Zero Training (Tŷ Gwyrddfai)
Applicant: Grŵp Llandrillo Menai
Grant: £499,647
Project summary: The aim of the project, which will be developed in partnership with Adra, is to create a dedicated training centre for decarbonising and retrofitting houses, at Tŷ Gwyrddfai in Penygroes.

North East Wales Heritage Skills Partnership
Applicant: The Little Learning Company Limited
Grant: £481,282
Project summary: This heritage and skills project will support and protect heritage crafts, construction, and engineering through the creation of training and knowledge sharing opportunities across sites in Denbighshire.

North East Wales Innovation and Skills Network
Applicant: Wrexham University
Grant: £299,959
Project summary: Knowledge Transfer voucher scheme for businesses in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.



North Wales Growth Vision Opportunities
Applicant: Ambition North Wales
Grant: £1,057,713
Project summary: The project aims to maximise the benefits and opportunities to residents, businesses, and communities across North Wales through investments aligned to the Growth Vision including the North Wales Growth Deal.





Numeracy for Living
Applicant: Grŵp Llandrillo Menai
Grant: £4,810,950
Project summary: A project to promote adult numeracy in a wide range of communities and work locations in Conwy, Denbighshire, Gwynedd and Anglesey improving skills in a practical context that is relevant to them.




Parks for People
Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £130,135
Project summary: Ranger presence at each site to provide positive advice and guidance to visitors.

Pathway to Employment – Wrexham (P2E)
Applicant: The Prince’s Trust Cymru
Grant: £261,640
Project summary: A range of employment pathway interventions for young people.

Pathways into Employment
Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £292,510
Project summary: The project will deliver a range of pathway training courses incorporating sector specific accredited qualifications, employability skills and work placements in growth and priority sectors in Conwy.

Penrhos Garage and Post Office
Applicant: Aberdyfi Community Projects Ltd
Grant: £500,000
Project summary: The plan will facilitate bringing the Penrhos Garage building and the Post Office in Aberdyfi into community ownership.
