Within Menter Môn is Annog (Welsh for 'Encourage'), a trading company which specifically focuses on programmes improving the rural economy.
[2] In 2007, research conducted by Menter Môn, revealed that the red squirrels in Pentraeth forest had limited genetic diversity.
A woodland ecologist, described the situation as "worrying", and that additional red squirrels from other parts of Wales would need to be introduced to address the high risk of inbreeding.
[7] In December 2022, Menter Môn partnered with organisations, across the six counties of North Wales, to provide the Croeso Cynnes/Warm Spaces network, to assist in the cost-of-living crisis.
[8] In March 2023, Menter Môn, through its Neges project and Anglesey council, provided free ready meals to community freezers to assist in the cost-of-living crisis.