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06/08/2020 Organisation Name Local Authority Awarded Amount All Ab 185 Organisations have received £3,591,511 to Date Updated: 06/08/2020 Organisation Name Local Authority Awarded Amount All About Us - Asd Teens Antrim and £ 8,008 Newtownabbey Coiste Ghaeloideachas Chromghlinne Antrim and £ 4,000 Newtownabbey Extern Northern Ireland Antrim and £ 75,000 Newtownabbey Hope365 Antrim and £ 11,590 Newtownabbey Journey Community Church Antrim Antrim and £ 32,602 Newtownabbey Kilbride Playgroup Antrim and £ 7,950 Newtownabbey Newtownabbey/Mossley/Church of the Holy Antrim and £ 13,425 Spirit/Connor/Church of Ireland Newtownabbey The River Bann and Lough Neagh Association Antrim and £ 7,250 Company Newtownabbey Toomebridge Industrial Development Amenities and Antrim and £ 8,345 Leisure Limited Newtownabbey World of Owls Antrim and £ 16,775 Newtownabbey Adventure Leadership Training Trust £ 7,341 Ards and North Down Bangor/Carnalea/St. Gall/Down & Dromore/Church £ 32,068 Ards and North Down Of Ireland Donaghadee/Donaghadee/Donaghadee Parish £ 8,150 Ards and North Down Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Greyabbey Village Hall Management Committee £ 2,297 Ards and North Down Home-Start Ards Comber and Peninsula Area £ 9,695 Ards and North Down Home-Start North Down £ 17,869 Ards and North Down Movilla Abbey Church of Ireland £ 5,895 Ards and North Down Newtownards/Ballywalter/Holy £ 9,505 Ards and North Down Trinity/Down&Dromore/Church Of Ireland Newtownards/Comber/St.Mary/Down & £ 6,162 Ards and North Down Dromore/Church of Ireland Newtownards/Greyabbey & Kircubbin With £ 6,200 Ballyphilip & Ardquin/Ballyphilip Parish Church And Ards and North Down Ardquin Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Newtownards/Killinchy,Kilmood&Tullynakill/Killinchy £ 46,200 Ards and North Down Parish Church/Down&Dromore/Church Of Ireland North Down Community Network £ 11,291 Ards and North Down The Guide Association £ 44,500 Ards and North Down Ulster Historical Foundation £ 55,105 Ards and North Down Angling First Ltd Armagh City, £ 12,099 Banbridge and Craigavon Aonach Mhacha Armagh City, £ 40,877 Banbridge and Craigavon Ballymacanallen Community Association Armagh City, £ 1,034 Banbridge and Craigavon Bleary Farmers Hall Management Committee Armagh City, £ 3,655 Banbridge and Craigavon Clady Tiny Tots Armagh City, £ 2,115 Banbridge and Craigavon Dromara/Dromara & Garvaghy/Garvaghy Parish Armagh City, £ 2,308 Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Banbridge and Craigavon Epworth Playgroup Armagh City, £ 5,138 Banbridge and Craigavon First Lurgan congregation of PCI Armagh City, £ 8,228 Banbridge and Craigavon Loughgall Playgroup Armagh City, £ 7,061 Banbridge and Craigavon Lurgan Town Football Club Armagh City, £ 2,396 Banbridge and Craigavon Milford Buildings Preservation Trust Armagh City, £ 11,515 Banbridge and Craigavon Rainbow Pre-School Armagh City, £ 2,434 Banbridge and Craigavon Shankill (Lurgan) Community Projects Armagh City, £ 6,081 Banbridge and Craigavon St John the Evangelist Parish Lurgan Armagh City, £ 6,626 Banbridge and Craigavon Taghnevan Pre-School Playgroup Armagh City, £ 10,930 Banbridge and Craigavon The Appleby Trust Armagh City, £ 30,138 Banbridge and Craigavon Tiny Tots Corner Playgroup Armagh City, £ 14,792 Banbridge and Craigavon 20th West Belfast Scout Group £ 2,775 Belfast Accord Northern Ireland Catholic Marriage Care £ 40,293 Belfast Service Action Cancer £ 75,000 Belfast Andersonstown Traditional & Contemporary Music £ 5,792 Belfast School ArtCetera Studio £ 4,602 Belfast Arts Ekta £ 7,737 Belfast Belfast Community Circus School Ltd £ 312 Belfast Belfast Library And Society For Promoting Knowledge £ 20,197 Belfast (Linen Hall Library) Belfast/St Peter and St James/Connor/Church of £ 37,058 Belfast Ireland Belfast: St.Brendan/Down&Dromore/Church of £ 1,189 Belfast Ireland Blackie River Community Groups £ 75,000 Belfast Bringing Hope £ 6,020 Belfast Cancer Focus Northern Ireland £ 75,000 Belfast Cancer Lifeline £ 12,262 Belfast Chinese Welfare Association NI £ 22,641 Belfast CO3 Chief Officers Third Sector £ 27,920 Belfast Commedia of Errors Theatre Company £ 5,175 Belfast Co-operation Ireland £ 75,000 Belfast East Belfast Community Counselling Centre £ 32,246 Belfast ESC films £ 11,559 Belfast Festival of Fools Ltd £ 21,560 Belfast Flourish NI £ 14,133 Belfast Friends of the Cancer Centre £ 75,000 Belfast Glen Community Parent Youth Group £ 32,959 Belfast Greater Village Regeneration Trust £ 47,000 Belfast Life of grace Ministries International £ 1,542 Belfast Lurgan/St. John The Evangelist/Down And £ 6,354 Belfast Dromore/Church Of Ireland New Wine Ireland £ 18,925 Belfast Northern Ireland Netball £ 6,752 Belfast Photo Festival Belfast £ 4,433 Belfast Relate Northern Ireland £ 47,696 Belfast Small Wonders Childcare £ 68,974 Belfast St Katharine's Parish Church £ 17,729 Belfast St Molua's Parish Church, Stormont £ 24,745 Belfast St.Matthew/St.Matthew/Connor/Church Of Ireland £ 1,265 Belfast The Association for Real Change £ 27,000 Belfast The Dock Titanic Quarter £ 16,277 Belfast Thrive Ireland Ltd £ 3,917 Belfast Training For Women Network Ltd £ 54,662 Belfast Willowfield Parish Community Association £ 25,661 Belfast Aghadowey/St Guaire's/Derry/Church Of Ireland Causeway Coast and £ 10,417 Glens Ballymoney/Armoy, Loughguile & Drumtullagh/ Causeway Coast and £ 4,320 Drumtullagh Parish Church/Connor/Church Of Ireland Glens Cushendall Development Group Causeway Coast and £ 2,960 Glens Glen Rural Community Group (Armoy) Causeway Coast and £ 2,237 Glens Glenullin Childcare Trust Causeway Coast and £ 11,716 Glens Greysteel Community Enterprises Causeway Coast and £ 58,478 Glens Roe Valley Enterprises Limited Causeway Coast and £ 23,779 Glens Vision4Kids Causeway Coast and £ 6,858 Glens An Gaeláras Ltd Derry City and £ 5,254 Strabane Ardstraw Youth & Community Forum Derry City and £ 6,650 Strabane Castlederg/St Johns/Derry/Church of Ireland Derry City and £ 27,751 Strabane Church Of The Immaculate Conception Parish Trust Derry City and £ 59,438 Strabane Strabane COS for Autism Families Limited Derry City and £ 4,775 Strabane Creggan Country Park Enterprises Limited Derry City and £ 28,481 Strabane Creggan Enterprises Limited Derry City and £ 25,152 Strabane Don Boscos Football Club Derry City and £ 10,183 Strabane Gasyard Development Trust Derry City and £ 19,033 Strabane Holywell Trust Derry City and £ 63,416 Strabane Newtownstewart Leisure Complex Ltd Derry City and £ 8,700 Strabane North West Cultural Partnership Derry City and £ 21,154 Strabane Northlands Derry City and £ 41,589 Strabane Rainbow Child and Family Centre Derry City and £ 14,280 Strabane RoadSafeNI Ltd Derry City and £ 3,660 Strabane Sion Mills Buildings Preservation Trust Derry City and £ 5,823 Strabane Strabane Community Project Ltd Derry City and £ 75,000 Strabane Strabane Community Unemployed Group Derry City and £ 8,470 Strabane Tiny Tots Community Playgroup Derry City and £ 6,470 Strabane Belleek/Belleek/Clogher/Church Of Ireland Fermanagh and £ 6,427 Omagh Boho Community Association Fermanagh and £ 4,160 Omagh Camowen Community Anglers Fermanagh and £ 2,065 Omagh Cashel Community Association Fermanagh and £ 4,140 Omagh Derry & Raphoe Action Limited Fermanagh and £ 5,444 Omagh Drumragh Parish Trust Fermanagh and £ 61,399 Omagh Fermanagh Rural Community Initiative Fermanagh and £ 20,786 Omagh Garrison/Garrison/Clogher/Church Of Ireland Fermanagh and £ 14,898 Omagh Glendurragh Childcare Services Ltd Fermanagh and £ 30,200 Omagh Goodwill Gifts Fermanagh and £ 7,100 Omagh Greencastle Community Association Fermanagh and £ 23,158 Omagh Home-Start Omagh District Fermanagh and £ 5,500 Omagh Inishmacsaint Church of Ireland Fermanagh and £ 19,190 Omagh Killesher Community Development Association Fermanagh and £ 4,630 Omagh Kinawley Community Hall Association Fermanagh and £ 11,539 Omagh Mid Ulster Community And Arts Trust Limited Fermanagh and £ 26,899 Omagh Omagh Community House Fermanagh and £ 25,898 Omagh Omagh/Termonmaguirke/St Fermanagh and £ 10,568 Columbkille/Armagh/Church Of Ireland Omagh Project Africa Athletics Fermanagh and £ 2,217 Omagh Share Discovery Village Fermanagh and £ 75,000 Omagh Tara Centre Fermanagh and £ 75,000 Omagh Tempo Community Preschool Fermanagh and £ 6,261 Omagh The Fermanagh Trust Fermanagh and £ 18,500 Omagh Trillick Arts & Cultural Society Fermanagh and £ 980 Omagh Atlas Women's Centre Lisburn and £ 30,000 Castlereagh Ballymacash Sports Academy Limited Lisburn and £ 4,842 Castlereagh Hillsborough Community Centre Limited Lisburn and £ 17,800 Castlereagh Hillsborough/Annahilt & Magherahamlet/The Church £ 15,710 Lisburn and Of The Ascension, Annahilt/Down & Dromore/Church Castlereagh Of Ireland Kids Pony Foundation Lisburn and £ 33,355 Castlereagh Lagan Valley Rural Transport Lisburn and £ 18,529 Castlereagh LCC Community Trust Lisburn and £ 11,265 Castlereagh Multiple Sclerosis Action Group Northern Ireland Lisburn and £ 69,148 (Action MS) Castlereagh Race Against Multiple Sclerosis (RAMS) Lisburn and £ 41,939 Castlereagh Rathlane Lisburn and £ 7,688 Castlereagh St John Ambulance (NI) Lisburn and £ 75,000 Castlereagh The Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade NI Lisburn and £ 12,684 Castlereagh Ballymena Sea Cadets £ 1,000 Mid and East Antrim Carrickfergus/Greenisland/The Church Of The Holy £ 9,148 Mid and East Antrim Name/Church Of Ireland Glenarm Buildings Preservation Trust £ 8,487 Mid and East Antrim Larne/Kilwaughter & Cairncastle With All Saints, £ 7,502 Craigyhill/St.Patrick,Cairncastle/Connor/Church Of Mid and East Antrim Ireland Ark Kingdom Ministries £ 8,560 Mid Ulster
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