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501 Organisations Have Received £8,846,532 to Date. Updated 09/10 501 organisations have received £8,846,532 to date. Updated 09/10/2020 Awarded Organisation Locality Amount Antrim and Antrim Enterprise Agency Ltd Newtownabbey £17,744 Antrim and Antrim/All Saints/Connor/Church of Ireland Newtownabbey £6,460 Antrim and Coiste Ghaeloideachas Chromghlinne Newtownabbey £4,000 Antrim and Fitmoms & kids Newtownabbey £3,931 Antrim and Glenvarna Christian Fellowship Newtownabbey £28,327 Antrim and Hope And A Future Newtownabbey £7,422 Antrim and Hope365 Newtownabbey £11,590 Antrim and Journey Community Church Antrim Newtownabbey £32,602 Antrim and Kilbride Playgroup Newtownabbey £7,950 Newtownabbey/Mossley/Church of the Holy Antrim and Spirit/Connor/Church of Ireland Newtownabbey £13,425 Antrim and Randalstown Arches Association Ltd Newtownabbey £17,418 Randalstown/Drummaul, Duneane & Antrim and Ballyscullion/St. Brigid/Connor/Church Of Ireland Newtownabbey £7,000 Antrim and South Antrim community Transport Newtownabbey £51,259 The River Bann and Lough Neagh Association Antrim and Company Newtownabbey £7,250 Toomebridge Industrial Development Amenities Antrim and and Leisure Limited Newtownabbey £8,345 Antrim and World of Owls Newtownabbey £16,775 2nd Donaghadee Scout Group Ards and North Down £1,392 Bangor Drama Club Limited Ards and North Down £8,558 Bangor/Bangor Primacy/Christ Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £2,703 Bangor/Bangor:St. Comgall/St. Comgall/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £19,500 Bangor/Carnalea/St. Gall/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £32,068 Bloomfield Community Association Ards and North Down £1,550 Clandeboye Village Community Association Ards and North Down £5,600 Conlig Community Regeneration Group Ards and North Down £1,750 Donaghadee Youth For Christ Ards and North Down £3,505 Donaghadee/Donaghadee/Donaghadee Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £8,150 Greyabbey Village Hall Management Committee Ards and North Down £2,297 Holywood/Glencraig/Holy Trinity/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £16,015 Home-Start Ards Comber and Peninsula Area Ards and North Down £9,695 Home-Start North Down Ards and North Down £17,869 Kilcooley Women’s Centre Ards and North Down £63,090 Killinchy And District Community Development Association Limited Ards and North Down £1,218 Lisbarnett and Lisbane Community Association Limited Ards and North Down £1,290 Movilla Abbey Church of Ireland Ards and North Down £5,895 Newtownards/Ballywalter/Holy Trinity/Down&Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £9,505 Newtownards/Comber/St.Mary/Down & Dromore/Church of Ire Ards and North Down £6,162 Newtownards/Greyabbey & Kircubbin With Ballyphilip & Ardquin/Ballyphilip Parish Church And Ardquin Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £6,200 Newtownards/Killinchy,Kilmood&Tullynakill/Killin chy Parish Church/Down&Dromore/Church Of Ireland Ards and North Down £46,200 North Down Community Network Ards and North Down £11,291 Open House Festival Limited Ards and North Down £22,223 Rathgael Gymnastics And Tumbling Club Ards and North Down £48,044 St Mark's Parish Church Ards and North Down £2,384 The Church of Ireland Greyabbey & Kircubbin Ards and North Down £2,910 Ulster Historical Foundation Ards and North Down £55,105 Armagh, Banbridge and 5th & 6th Dromore Lurgan Scouts Craigavon £3,648 Armagh, Banbridge and Angling First Ltd Craigavon £12,099 Armagh, Banbridge and Aonach Mhacha Craigavon £40,877 Armagh, Banbridge and Ballymacanallen Community Association Craigavon £1,034 Armagh, Banbridge and Ballymore Parish Church Craigavon £13,359 Armagh, Banbridge and Bawn Bunnies Playgroup Craigavon £4,628 Armagh, Banbridge and Bleary Farmers Hall Management Committee Craigavon £3,655 Armagh, Banbridge and Building Bridges Community Arts Theatre Craigavon £3,988 Armagh, Banbridge and Clady Tiny Tots Craigavon £2,115 Armagh, Banbridge and Clonmore Regeneration Group Limited Craigavon £9,998 Dromara/Dromara & Garvaghy/Garvaghy Parish Armagh, Banbridge and Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Craigavon £2,308 Armagh, Banbridge and Drumgath Parish Church Craigavon £4,358 Armagh, Banbridge and Edenvilla Limited Craigavon £1,501 Armagh, Banbridge and Epworth Playgroup Craigavon £5,138 Armagh, Banbridge and First Lurgan congregation of PCI Craigavon £8,228 Gilford/ Gilford/St. Paul/Down & Armagh, Banbridge and Dromore/Church of Ireland Craigavon £20,110 Armagh, Banbridge and Home-Start Banbridge Craigavon £3,142 Armagh, Banbridge and Killicomaine Evangelical Church Craigavon £4,480 Armagh, Banbridge and Lagan Rivers Trust Craigavon £1,400 Laurencetown, Lenaderg and Tullylish Community Armagh, Banbridge and Association Craigavon £2,362 Armagh, Banbridge and Lurgan Town Football Club Craigavon £2,396 Armagh, Banbridge and Lurgan Young Mens Christian Association Craigavon £6,157 Magheralin/Parish Of Magheralin/Holy & Undivided Trinity And St Saviours/Down & Armagh, Banbridge and Dromore/Church Of Ireland Craigavon £30,800 Armagh, Banbridge and Milford Buildings Preservation Trust Craigavon £11,515 Armagh, Banbridge and Mullabrack Pairsh Church of Ireland Craigavon £13,700 Armagh, Banbridge and Portadown Cares Limited Craigavon £14,622 Portadown/Seagoe/St. Gobhan/Down & Armagh, Banbridge and Dromore/Church Of Ireland Craigavon £23,242 Armagh, Banbridge and Rainbow Pre-School Craigavon £2,434 Armagh, Banbridge and Rathfriland Football Club Craigavon £3,458 Armagh, Banbridge and Saint Marks Parish Community Association Craigavon £8,800 Armagh, Banbridge and Seapatrick Parish Church Craigavon £27,297 Armagh, Banbridge and Shankill (Lurgan) Community Projects Craigavon £6,081 Armagh, Banbridge and Shankill Parish Caring Association Craigavon £29,778 Armagh, Banbridge and St John the Evangelist Parish Lurgan Craigavon £6,626 Armagh, Banbridge and St Oliver Plunkett Guide Unit Lurgan - CGI Craigavon £3,144 Armagh, Banbridge and Taghnevan Pre-School Playgroup Craigavon £10,930 Armagh, Banbridge and Tandragee/Mullavilly/Armagh/Church Of Ireland Craigavon £14,790 Armagh, Banbridge and Tanvalley & Anaghlone Project Craigavon £2,000 Armagh, Banbridge and The Appleby Trust Craigavon £30,138 Armagh, Banbridge and Tiny Tots Corner Playgroup Craigavon £14,792 Tullylish/Tullylish/All Saints/Down & Armagh, Banbridge and Dromore/Church Of Ireland Craigavon £28,485 Armagh, Banbridge and Via Wings Craigavon £44,658 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 Care Service Belfast £40,293 Action Cancer Belfast £75,000 Andersonstown Traditional & Contemporary Music School Belfast £5,792 Ardaluin Regeneration Trust Belfast £9,048 ArtCetera Studio Belfast £4,602 Artillery Youth Centre Belfast £21,766 Arts Ekta Belfast £7,737 Autism NI (PAPA) Belfast £44,672 Aware Defeat Depression Belfast £32,948 Ballynafeigh Community Development Association Belfast £32,368 Bandanas For The Brave Belfast £10,016 Belfast Community Circus School Ltd Belfast £312 Belfast Exposed Photography Belfast £16,267 Belfast Homeless Services Limited Belfast £6,895 Belfast Library And Society For Promoting Knowledge (Linen Hall Library) Belfast £20,197 Belfast/Belfast: St. Bartholomew/St. Bartholomew/Connor/Church Of Ireland Belfast £1,143 Belfast/Belfast: St. Thomas/St. Thomas/Connor/Church Of Ireland Belfast £9,699 Belfast/Belfast: Mount Merrion/The Church Of The Pentecost/ Down & Dromore / Church Of Ireland Belfast £10,092 Belfast/St Peter and St James/Connor/Church of Ireland Belfast £37,058 Belfast: St. Brendan/Down & Dromore/Church of Ireland Belfast £1,189 Blackie River Community Groups Belfast £75,000 Bryson Lagansports Belfast £46,422 Cancer Lifeline Belfast £12,262 Caring Breaks Limited Belfast £27,776 Cinemagic Limited Belfast £63,461 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 Community Sports Network Ltd Belfast £26,474 Creating Help In Local Districts Belfast £2,814 Donegall Pass Community Forum Belfast £12,094 Dundonald Sea Cadets Belfast £6,512 Dunlewey Addiction Services Ltd Belfast £22,986 Early Years - The Organisation For Young Children Belfast £75,000 East Belfast Community Counselling Centre Belfast £32,246 Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance Belfast £25,652 ESC films Belfast £11,559 Falls Community Council Limited Belfast £26,280 Falls Womens Centre/Ionad Mná Bhfál Ltd Belfast £44,546 Festival of Fools Ltd Belfast £21,560 Flourish NI Belfast £14,133 Footprints Womens Centre Belfast £8,226 Forward South Partnership Belfast £4,189 Friends of the Cancer Centre Belfast £75,000 Glen Community Parent/Youth Group Belfast £32,959 Grace Women's Development Limited Belfast £9,040 Greater Village Regeneration Trust Belfast £47,000 Groundwork Northern Ireland Belfast £25,778 Holy Cross Trust Ardoyne Belfast £34,991 Holy Trinity Centre Belfast £20,072 Ionad Uíbh Eachach Belfast £53,573 Knockbreda Primary School Parent Teacher Association Belfast £3,825 Lagan Village Youth and Community Group Belfast £6,080 Leukaemia & Lymphoma Northern Ireland Belfast £75,000 Life of grace Ministries International Belfast £1,542 Ligoniel Improvement Association Belfast £17,457 Lower Ormeau Residents Action Group Belfast £11,707 Lurgan/St. John The Evangelist/Down And Dromore/Church Of Ireland Belfast £6,354 Mornington Community Project Belfast
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