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26/08/2020 Organisation Name Local Authority Awarded Amount All 302 Organisations have received £5,532,867 to date Updated: 26/08/2020 Organisation Name Local Authority Awarded Amount All About Us - Asd Teens Antrim and Newtownabbey £8,008 Antrim/All Saints/Connor/Church of Antrim and Newtownabbey £6,460 Ireland Coiste Ghaeloideachas Chromghlinne Antrim and Newtownabbey £4,000 Extern Northern Ireland Antrim and Newtownabbey £75,000 Fitmoms & Kids Antrim and Newtownabbey £3,931 Hope And A Future Antrim and Newtownabbey £7,422 Hope365 Antrim and Newtownabbey £11,590 Journey Community Church Antrim Antrim and Newtownabbey £32,602 Kilbride Playgroup Antrim and Newtownabbey £7,950 Newtownabbey/Mossley/Church of the Antrim and Newtownabbey £13,425 Holy Spirit/Connor/Church of Ireland The River Bann and Lough Neagh Antrim and Newtownabbey £7,250 Association Company Toomebridge Industrial Development Antrim and Newtownabbey £8,345 Amenities and Leisure Limited World of Owls Antrim and 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Tullynakill/Killinchy Parish Church/Down&Dromore/Church Of Ireland North Down Community Network Ards and North Down £11,291 Northern Ireland Forest School Association Ards and North Down £5,302 (NIFSA) Open House Festival Limited Ards and North Down £22,223 Rathgael Gymnastics And Tumbling Club Ards and North Down £48,044 The Guide Association Ards and North Down £44,500 Ulster Historical Foundation Ards and North Down £55,105 Angling First Ltd Armagh City, Banbridge and £12,099 Craigavon Aonach Mhacha Armagh City, Banbridge and £40,877 Craigavon Ballymacanallen Community Association Armagh City, Banbridge and £1,034 Craigavon Bawn Bunnies Playgroup Armagh City, Banbridge and £4,628 Craigavon Bleary Farmers Hall Management Armagh City, Banbridge and £3,655 Committee Craigavon Building Bridges Community Arts Theatre Armagh City, Banbridge and £3,988 Craigavon Clady Tiny Tots Armagh City, Banbridge and £2,115 Craigavon Dromara/Dromara & Garvaghy/Garvaghy Armagh City, Banbridge and £2,308 Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church Craigavon Of Ireland Drumbanagher Parish Church Armagh City, Banbridge and £4,200 Craigavon Drumgath Parish Church Armagh City, Banbridge and £4,358 Craigavon Edenvilla Limited Armagh City, Banbridge and £1,501 Craigavon Epworth Playgroup Armagh City, Banbridge and £5,138 Craigavon First Lurgan congregation of PCI Armagh City, Banbridge and £8,228 Craigavon Gilford/ Gilford/St. Paul/Down & Armagh City, Banbridge and £20,110 Dromore/Church of Irel Craigavon Loughgall Playgroup Armagh City, Banbridge and £7,061 Craigavon Lurgan Town Football Club Armagh City, Banbridge and £2,396 Craigavon Lurgan Young Mens Christian Association Armagh City, Banbridge and £6,157 Craigavon Milford Buildings Preservation Trust Armagh City, Banbridge and £11,515 Craigavon Rainbow Pre-School Armagh City, Banbridge and £2,434 Craigavon Rathfriland Football Club Armagh City, Banbridge and £3,458 Craigavon Shankill (Lurgan) Community Projects Armagh City, Banbridge and £6,081 Craigavon St John the Evangelist Parish Lurgan Armagh City, Banbridge and £6,626 Craigavon Taghnevan Pre-School Playgroup Armagh City, Banbridge and £10,930 Craigavon Tandragee/Mullavilly/Armagh/Church Of Armagh City, Banbridge and £14,790 Ireland Craigavon The Appleby Trust Armagh City, Banbridge and £30,138 Craigavon Tiny Tots Corner Playgroup Armagh City, Banbridge and £14,792 Craigavon Via Wings Armagh City, Banbridge and £44,658 Craigavon 20th West Belfast Scout Group Belfast £2,775 27th Belfast Holy Family Scout Group Belfast £7,254 48th West Belfast Scout Group Belfast £1,725 Accidental theatre Belfast £52,174 Accord Northern Ireland Catholic Marriage Belfast £40,293 Care Service Action Cancer Belfast £75,000 Andersonstown Traditional & Belfast £5,792 Contemporary Music School ArtCetera Studio Belfast £4,602 Arts Ekta Belfast £7,737 Autism NI Belfast £44,672 Ballynafeigh Community Development Belfast £32,368 Association Belfast Community Circus School Ltd Belfast £312 Belfast Library And Society For Promoting Belfast £20,197 Knowledge (Linen Hall Library) Belfast/Belfast: St. Bartholomew/St. Belfast £1,143 Bartholomew/Connor/Church Of Ireland Belfast/Belfast: St. Thomas/St. Belfast £9,699 Thomas/Connor/Church Of Ireland Belfast/St Peter and St Belfast £37,058 James/Connor/Church of Ireland Belfast: Belfast £1,189 St.Brendan/Down&Dromore/Church of Ireland Blackie River Community Groups Belfast £75,000 Board of the Cathedral of St Anne, Belfast Belfast £46,000 Bringing Hope Belfast £6,020 Bryson Lagansports Belfast £46,422 Cancer Focus Northern Ireland Belfast £75,000 Cancer Lifeline Belfast £12,262 Catholic Guides of Ireland Northern Belfast £1,579 Region Chinese Welfare Association NI Belfast £22,641 CO3 Chief Officers Third Sector Belfast £27,920 Colin Glen Trust Belfast £75,000 Colin Neighbourhood Partnership Belfast £26,505 Commedia of Errors Theatre Company Belfast £5,175 Co-operation Ireland Belfast £75,000 Creating Help In Local Districts Belfast 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£10,142 Drumtullagh/St. Patrick, Armoy/Connor/Church Of Ireland Ballymoney/Armoy, Loughguile & Causeway Coast and Glens £4,320 Drumtullagh/ Drumtullagh Parish Church/Connor/Church Of Ireland Cushendall Development Group Causeway Coast and Glens £2,960 Focus on Family Nurturing & Development Causeway Coast and Glens £5,784 Centre Glen Rural Community Group (Armoy) Causeway Coast and Glens £2,237 Glenshane Care Association Ltd Causeway Coast and Glens £5,093 Glenullin Childcare Trust Causeway Coast and Glens £11,716 Glór Dhún Geimhin Community Causeway Coast and Glens £25,822 Development Glór Léim an Mhadaidh Community Causeway Coast and Glens £4,450 Development Group Greysteel Community Enterprises Causeway Coast and Glens £58,478 Magilligan Community Association Causeway Coast and Glens £710 Rasharkin Women's Group Causeway Coast and Glens £16,058 Roe Valley Enterprises Limited Causeway Coast and Glens £23,779 Vision4Kids Causeway Coast and Glens £6,858 An Gaeláras Ltd Derry City and Strabane £5,254 Ardstraw Youth & Community Forum Derry City and Strabane £6,650 Castlederg/St Johns/Derry/Church of Derry City and Strabane £27,751 Ireland Church Of The Immaculate Conception Derry City and Strabane £59,438 Parish Trust Strabane Churches Voluntary Work Bureau Derry City and Strabane £11,054 Churchtown Community Association Derry City and Strabane £11,032 COS for Autism Families Limited Derry City and Strabane £4,775 Creggan Country Park Enterprises Limited Derry City and Strabane £28,481 Creggan Enterprises Limited Derry City and Strabane £25,152 Disability Equality Group NI Derry City and Strabane £1,800 Don Boscos Football Club Derry City and Strabane £10,183 Drive
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