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Jynnji for Community

The Jynnji Project has huge potential to be of benefit to local creatives; the local community; local socially conscious, and charitably minded organisations; environmentally sustainable enterprise; local heritage and local culture, via shared access and usage of the on site spaces, the on site training, learning and working opportunities and the on site events, exhibitions, performances and activities.  How?

  • by creating and empowering local ownership through involvement

  • by future proofing creative, artistic, cultural, business and community practices and viability, through post pandemic adherence to appropriate health and safety criteria in site design and site use.

  • by re-thinking neglected space to embrace local needs, be they cultural, aesthetic, entrepreneurial, environmental, or social.

  • by serving as a catalyst via it's innovative approach to community, sustainable commercial and wider positive regional development.

  • by protecting and promoting creative opportunities, creative industries, creative arts and creative ways of working and learning.

By investing in and developing the Jynnji Project both the local community and the local economy benefit. There is a wealth of built in social value that also impacts positively on public resources and services, and therefore on both the public's and the State's purse.

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Via the new National TOM's framework we're able to identify, measure and account for such additional benefits and positive outcomes the Jynnji Project has the means to create for the future.

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