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A brilliant opportunity for 18-25 year olds originally from Gwynedd and Anglesey, to participate in a 10-week scheme and receive up to a £1000 to develop a new idea…

LIFE AFTER COVID

The next generation will face several difficulties as a result to this pandemic.

We must therefore ensure that help and support is in place to respond to the situation. Llwyddo’n Lleol 2050 has, and will continue to provide a brilliant opportunity for the young people of Gwynedd and Anglesey, to take part in a 10-week scheme, helping them to plan ahead, and think of their future.

Llwyddo'n Lleol 2020

Due to the amazing response to this scheme over the summer, we’re looking to find a new cohort to participate, starting January 2020. Again, this will include guidance and mentoring through the support of local experts, to develop an idea into a thriving business plan.

There will be a focus this time on growth sectors in the area.

In addition to business mentors, the participants will receive support on presentation and self-confidence mechanisms, which will be of wider use in dealing with the new normal following Covid 19. 

The highs and lows of this journey will be important, and these will be chronicled in the form of Instagram/Facebook content. 

GO FOR IT

This is a fantastic opportunity for young Welsh people who live, or have, or want to return to Gwynedd and Anglesey. Life beyond the two counties has tempted many people to leave and find work and happiness elsewhere, but is there really a place like home? We are facing a difficult time, where aspirations and priorities are changing rapidly. This is an opportunity for the next generation to consider this, by taking risks and experiencing something new.

If you would like any further information about Llwyddo'n Lleol 2050 please contact Elen Hughes: elen@mentermon.com 

An application form is available for completion NOW, which can be found on the Menter Môn website: https://www.mentermon.com/priosectau/llwyddon-lleol-2050/ 

Llwyddo'n lleol is a project partly funded by the Welsh government through the Arfor Innovation Fund 2050. It is being implemented by Menter Môn on behalf of Anglesey and Gwynedd Council. It has also received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government. It’s also part funded by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), Gwynedd Council and the Isle of Anglesey Charitable Trust.