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    Funding for organisations who support use of Welsh language

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 2, 2023No Comments
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    Community-based language initiatives and local Welsh language newspapers are some of the organisations receiving a share of almost £260,000 to help us all use more Cymraeg.

    The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, has announced new funding for 36 organisations, to help them continue their important work despite the rising cost of living.

    Mentrau Iaith, which provide activities and opportunities in Welsh to people in their local areas, will receive a one-off payment to provide an increase in salaries and running costs. The Mentrau support Welsh-speakers of all ages and abilities to use more Welsh.

    Papurau Bro are a network of 53 local Welsh language newspapers. They are written by the community for the community, and share local stories, events and information. They will each receive a payment to help with rising publication costs.

    Bangor University will receive funding to continue its work on the Welsh Government’s Welsh Language Technology Action Plan, and to help us use more Welsh in the workplace via the ARFer project.

    Jeremy Miles said:

    “Cymraeg belongs to us all, and we should all have the chance to use it in our everyday lives. I’m pleased to be able to offer additional support to this important network of organisations as they face the additional challenges of the cost-of-living crisis.”

    The following organisations will receive funding:

    Name of organisation Extra funding
    Clybiau Ffermwyr Ifanc Cymru £4,990.00
    Merched y Wawr £4,400.00
    Mentrau Iaith Cymru £6,400.00
    Cered £4,830.00
    Hunaniaith £6,680.00
    Gwallgofiaid £920.00
    Dyffryn Nantlle 2020 £120.00
    Menter Iaith Abertawe £4,090.00
    Menter Iaith Blaenau Gwent, Tor-faen a Mynwy £4,740.00
    Menter Bro Ogwr £2,400.00
    Menter Caerdydd & Y Fro £8,270.00
    Menter Caerffili £3,830.00
    Menter Iaith Casnewydd £2,400.00
    Castell Nedd Port Talbot £4,620.00
    Menter Iaith Conwy £4,230.00
    Menter Iaith Sir Ddinbych £3,270.00
    Menter Iaith Merthyr £2,400.00
    Menter Iaith Môn £5,330.00
    Menter Iaith Maldwyn £2,910.00
    Menter Iaith Brycheiniog a Maesyfed £2,400.00
    Menter Iaith Rhondda Cynon Taf £4,320.00
    Menter Iaith Sir Benfro £3,620.00
    Menter Bro Dinefwr £5,240.00
    Menter Gorllewin Sir Gâr £2,910.00
    Menter Cwm Gwendraeth Elli £4,640.00
    Menter Iaith Fflint Wrecsam £5,290.00
    Cymdeithas Cyfieithwyr Cymru £2,000.00
    Prosiect WICI Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru £600.00
    Prosiect ARFer (Prifysgol Bangor) £2,680.00
    Prifysgol Bangor – Technoleg Iaith £14,000.00
    Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain £3,600.00
    Mudiad Meithrin £121,240.00
    RhAG £4,000.00
    M-Sparc (Prifysgol Bangor) Hac y Gymraeg £1,120.00
    Bardd Plant Cymru £200.00
    Papurau Bro £5,300.0
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