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Ministry of the Arts and Multiculturalism AUDITED STATEMENT OF FUNDS Ministry of the DISBURSED FOR FISCAL YEAR Arts and Multiculturalism 2010/2011 NAME FUNDING TOWARDS AMOUNT NAME FUNDING TOWARDS AMOUNT 1 Trinidad and Tobago General Funding [Balance for 100,000.00 27 Paramin Development General Funding [Assistance 30,000.00 Unified Calypsonian's Calypso History Month] Committee of Trinidad towards 33rd Paramin Parang Organisation (TUCO) and Tobago Festival] 2 T&TEC Tropical Angel General Funding [Youth Vacation 30,000.00 28 Daronte Designs Ltd General Funding [Assistance 40,000.00 Harps Steel Orch. Camp] towards participation in World Fashion Week in Bahamas] 3 Extemporama Extemporama 2010 40,000.00 Committee 29 Sovereign City General Funding [Assistance 50,000.00 Entertainment Ltd towards distribution of educational 4 The Queen's Royal Trinidad and Tobago Steelpan and 100,000.00 film on HIV/AIDS] Foundation Jazz Festival -2010 30 St. Joseph Christmas General Funding [Assistance 5,000.00 5 Unified Tours & Transport General Funding [Outstanding 54,400.00 Entertainment towards 7th annual Le Wah - the Ltd. payment re: Suriname Cultural visit Committee feast of three kings] to T&T in 2009] 31 National Action Cultural General Funding [part payment of 400,000.00 6 All Sports Promotion Ltd. Assistance towards fundraiser re: WI 20,000.00 Committee assistance towards Generation Next U16 Cricket team visit to Australia Festival] 7 The University of Focus on the Youth 100,000.00 32 National Action Cultural General Funding [Second payment 600,000.00 Trinidad and Tobago Committee towards assistance re: Generation (UTT) Next Festival] 8 Soca Awards Assistance re: An Award show @ 300,000.00 33 Shaunelle Ramesar General Funding [assistance 12,000.00 Organisation (SAO) NAPA towards living accommodation 9 Trinidad and Tobago Financial Assistance re: Calypso 100,000.00 during scholarship in Europe] Unified Calypsonian's History month 2010 34 Mt. Zion S.B. Healing General Funding [assistance 8,000.00 Organisation (TUCO) Church towards annual christmas children 10 Southern Marines Financial Assistance re: Talent 21,045.00 treat] Steelband Foundation Expression 2010 35 Lakshmi Naranyan General Funding [assistance 2,500.00 11 Diego Martin Footprints Support towards travel expenses to 42,000.00 Bhakti Mandali towards annual christmas treat] Folk Performers "Silver Dollar City-World Fest" Missouri 36 SAATHI General Funding [assistance 3,000.00 in April 2010 towards christmas celebrations for 12 Trinilatinos Dance Assistance towards 7th Annual 9,380.00 special children] Company Caribbean Regional Dance Classics 37 Our Boys Steel General Funding [assistance 20,000.00 2010 Orchestra towards Pan Tuning Workshop] 13 Sieupersad Motilal Assistance towards a scholarship to 10,000.00 38 Vikash Youth Cultural General Funding [assistance 10,800.00 India re: Instruments Building and Group towards fundraiser for funds for Repairs costuming and other] 14 Allison Ettienne Assistance towards Chenelle and 3,821.00 39 Clifton Birjou General Funding [assistance 10,000.00 Melinda Ettiene towards participation in art 15 Jo-aane Tull Annual Kaiso Dialogues (c/o UWI 10,500.00 exhibition in NY] Dept of Creative and Festival Arts) 40 St. Augustine Ramleela General Funding towards christmas 3,500.00 16 Brave Heart Productions Assistance towards theatrical 50,000.00 Committee treat Theatre Company production for Divali titled "Jati 41 Morris Marshall General Funding [assistance 2,500.00 Maya" Development towards the purchase of tickets] 17 Dunstan Lawrence Assistance towards recording a pan 6,000.00 Foundation "Carwash" song 42 W.R. Torres Foundation General Funding [assistance 20,000.00 18 Lucy Joyce Blackman Assistance towards Christmas Dinner, 6,000.00 for the Blind Inc. towards seminar on music and Foundation dance and children party multimedia] 19 Dynamic Kids Sponsor for children for Raise a Smile 1,750.00 43 Success Laventille General Funding [assistance 15,000.00 event Networking Committee towards completion of film project- Yoruba Village] 20 Agape Dave & Tony Donations for Children party 10,000.00 Friends for Life 44 Invaders Steel General Funding [assistance 3,000.00 Orchestra towards annual christmas children 21 Jill Ann Walters Assist for Christmas Concert 12,350.00 party] 22 Matthew Whiley Financial Assistance for the 7,950.00 45 Radio Vision Limited Part sponsorship for Griots Speak 40,250.00 purchase of traditional mas costumes 46 Andre Williams Sponsorship of Live broadcast of 4,000.00 Extemporama 2010 23 Caribbean New Media General Funding [sponsorship to 5,749.54 Group Ltd Invaders Steel Orchestra] 47 Las Lomas No. 2 Village Sponsorship re: fundraiser - Parang/ 5,000.00 Council Back in times Party 24 Codrington Pan Family General Funding [Payment for 3,500.00 performance on 24/11/10 re: ACTT- 48 Grace International National Prayer Initiative on 60,000.00 Flavors of T&T] West Indies Fellowship 01/08/2011 25 Holy Name Convent General Funding [Assistance 1,410.96 49 Arawaks Dance Group General Funding (55th Anniversary 15,000.00 Secondary School towards National Parang Theatre Production) Competition] 50 Chinapoo Village Social General Funding (Winter Solstice 5,000.00 26 Real Foundation General Funding [ Assistance 700.00 Welfare Organisation Festival) towards fundraiser christmas brunch] 51 Catherine Emmanuel General Funding (Assistance 12,000.00 towards production of movie -"Pan") AUDITED STATEMENT OF FUNDS Ministry of the DISBURSED FOR FISCAL YEAR Arts and Multiculturalism 2010/2011 NAME FUNDING TOWARDS AMOUNT NAME FUNDING TOWARDS AMOUNT 52 Elizabeth Gordon General Funding (Assistance 250,000.00 78 Paramin Cultural Assistance towards parang on the 20,000.00 towards Caribbean Theatre Organisation hill Production -"West Side Story") 79 San Fernando Arts Assistance towards Senior Festival 25,000.00 53 The Arts Support General Funding (Assistance 50,000.00 Council Alliance towards Annual Carnival Fete 2011) 80 Presentation College Assistance towards production "The 15,000.00 54 Errol Allsop General Funding (Assistance toward 15,000.00 Wind in the Willows" Carnival band - "Sailor from the 81 Past") Chinapoo Village Social Assistance towards Black History 10,000.00 Welfare Organisation Month 55 Eternal Light Grant for cultural show 15,000.00 82 Community Vocational The Festival Committee Assistance towards Christmas 20,000.00 School of Toco/Sangre Grande Festivities 83 56 Old Hilarians' Grant to Association's 15th fete 6,500.00 Radio Vision Assistance towards Indar Kanhai 10,000.00 Association 84 Khalabash Assistance to Spice and Pan Cultural 50,000.00 57 Morel Peters Assistance towards "Traditional 150,000.00 Entertainment and project Calypso on the Move" Promotions 85 58 Lady Hochoy General Funding (Assistance 50,000.00 Lloyd Best Institute of Support for the live Bertie Marshall 15,000.00 Vocational Centre towards Carnival 2011 portrayal the West Indies Birthday Party on Gayelle on Feb 05 "Children of the Enchanted Forest 86 Mustapha's Hardware Assistance to Febeau Gov't Primary 6,129.50 TnT") Ltd School 59 Lopinot/Bon Air West Assistance to offset costs of hosting 20,000.00 87 Moosai's Hardware Ltd " 8,476.54 Constituency Office christmas festivities 88 Sandcity Steel Assistance towards replacements of 20,000.00 60 Trinidad Unified General Funding (Additional funding 50,000.00 Orchestra instruments Calypsonians for Calypso History month 2010) Organisation (TUCO) 89 ASK Promotions Limited Assistance to attend Business 26,690.00 Initiative Directions awards 61 George Kalicharan General Funding (Cost of making 58,000.00 ceremony in Switzerland and tuning pans for the Mayaro/Rio Claro Carnival Committee) 90 Womantra Assistance towards International 10,000.00 Women's Day Event 62 Small Money Enterprises General Funding (the production 20,000.00 of a roving musical caravan 91 Dr. Eric Williams T.C. Annual wreath laying ceremony 25,000.00 throughout San Fernando) Memorial Committee 63 Good Times Sports and General Funding (the production of 25,000.00 92 Caribbean New Media Sponsorship for coverage of 69,000.00 Cultural Club the new Calypso Tent CD) Group Ltd. Carnival 2011 64 Bethlehem Girls R.C. General Funding (Assistance 5,125.00 93 Radio Vision Ltd Sponsorship of Power 102 standup 46,000.00 School towards Carnival Cultural Calypso Tent 2011 Programme) 94 Success by Design Assistance towards choir costumes 5,000.00 65 Princes Town Regional General Funding (Assistance 100,000.00 95 Amadi Productions Assistance towards 7th Annual 10,000.00 Corporation towards hosting Regional Carnival in Concert on April 02, 2011 Princes Town) 96 Fitness Unlimited Assistance towards fundraiser 10,000.00 66 R.E.A.C.H. Assistance to youth talent Fest 5,000.00 Learning Centre concert 67 Nariva United Assistance towards 2nd Annual 7,000.00 97 The Andre Ettienne Assistance to host dance recital 20,000.00 Emancipation Support Emancipation Celebration Dance Company Committee 98 103 FM Sponsorship package 23,000.00 68 Bentley Potter School of Assistance towards 40 year 10,000.00 Dance anniversary celebration 99 Chinapoo Police Youth 15th Annual Karaoke and Cultural 4,500.00 Club Show 69 Future Ambassadors Assistance towards "Miss Caraibes 4,000.00 Hibiscus Pageant" 100 Tassa Association of Assistance towards 2010 National 68,000.00 Trinidad and Tobago Tassa Competition 70 Isaac Blackman Assistance towards promoting 20,000.00 Uganda Tour album 101 National Chutney Assistance towards 2010 Annual 100,000.00 Foundation of Trinidad Chutney Awards 71 Catholic Youth Assistance towards "World Youth 10,000.00 and Tobago Commission
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