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Sport Northern Ireland National Lottery Funded Investments All Sport Northern Ireland National Lottery Funded Investments 01/01/2014 to 31/01/2019 20 February 2020 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 28/01/2019 EBAOS/10196 Muintir na Mointeach 111,005 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 17/01/2019 EBAOS/10171 St Mary's GAA Granemore 116,837 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 14/01/2019 EBAOS/10183C Eskra Community Association limited 162,590 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces - The upgrade of trails (c700m), improvements to site access, extension to car park, welfare facilities and ancillary works (trailmarkers etc). 28/09/2018 EBAOS/10189 Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council 120,000 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 06/08/2018 SFF/15/8432 Greenisland Football Club 128,052 Upgrade grass pitch with floodlighing to 3G (UEFA star 1) (106m x 70m with 3m run-offs) 12/06/2018 EBAOS/10174 Armagh City, Banbridge and 24,945 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Craigavon Borough Council Spaces 11/06/2018 BIP/DES/11638 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 24,600 Apointment of McLean and Forte for St John Bosco ABC Captial Development 01/06/2018 SWP/18/9624C Royal Yachting Association (NI) 32,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2018-2019) CAPITAL 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/10215 Archery GB 9,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 1 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9619 Athletics Northern Ireland 13,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/11380 British Rowing 3,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9606 Canoe Association of NI 9,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9595 Cycling Ireland 21,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9613 Golfing Union of Ireland UB 22,500 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/10205 Hockey Ireland 20,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/11242 Horse Sport Ireland 12,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 45,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9594 Irish Bowls Federation 1,500 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/11129 Irish Surfing Association 6,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 2 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9615 Netball NI 4,500 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9597 NI Judo Federation 13,500 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/11243 Paralympics Ireland 3,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9599 Rowing Ireland 10,500 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9624 Royal Yachting Association (NI) 10,500 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9602 Triathlon Ireland 15,000 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9593 UB Badminton Union of Ireland 10,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9601 Swim Ulster Ltd 5,250 Athlete Awards Component of Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 26/03/2018 EBAOS/10192 Mae Murray Foundation 11,500 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces - Cranfield 22/03/2018 SCP/18/9609 British Orienteering 7,320 Sporting Clubs Programme (2018-2019) 22/03/2018 SCP/18/9620 Disability Sport NI 13,666 Sporting Clubs Programme (2018-2019) 3 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 20/03/2018 EBAOS/10186 Kilclief Ben Dearg GAC 88,184 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 20/03/2018 EBAOS/10188 Liatroim Fontenoys GAC 87,609 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 15/02/2018 EBAOS/10170 Roslea Shamrocks GFC 120,000 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces Linked to EBAOS/10170/EXQ - exchequer grant 05/02/2018 SWP/17/9593 UB Badminton Union of Ireland 8,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2017-2018) 05/02/2018 SWP/20/9593 UB Badminton Union of Ireland 31,015 Sporting Winners Programme (2020-2021) 05/02/2018 SWP/19/9593 UB Badminton Union of Ireland 34,620 Sporting Winners Programme (2019-2020) 05/02/2018 SWP/18/9593 UB Badminton Union of Ireland 33,925 Sporting Winners Programme (2018-2019) 03/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9619 Athletics Northern Ireland 16,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/11131 British Taekwondo 1,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9606 Canoe Association of NI 9,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9595 Cycling Ireland 19,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 4 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9620 Disability Sport NI 6,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9613 Golfing Union of Ireland UB 4,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 46,500 Athlete Award Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9594 Irish Bowls Federation 1,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/11129 Irish Surfing Association 6,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9615 Netball NI 3,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9597 NI Judo Federation 10,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9599 Rowing Ireland 3,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9624 Royal Yachting Association (NI) 17,250 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9602 Triathlon Ireland 7,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 5 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9593 UB Badminton Union of Ireland 9,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9617 UB Irish Table Tennis Association 1,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 02/02/2018 SWP/AA/17/9601 Swim Ulster Ltd 10,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2017-18 15/01/2018 SFF/15/8422 Beragh Red Knights GAC 128,344 Construction of indoor handball alley 18/12/2017 SFF/15/8391C Crewe United Football & Sports Club 96,417 Upgrade of a grass pitch to a 3G. (Floodlighting, fencing and changing already exist at site). 31/10/2017 SWP/20/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 222,639 Sporting Winners Programme (2020-2021) 31/10/2017 SWP/19/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 223,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2019-2020) 31/10/2017 SWP/18/9611R Irish Athletic Boxing Association 215,815 Sporting Winners Programme Revenue (2018-2019) 31/10/2017 SWP/17/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 192,863 Sporting Winners Programme (2017-2018) 26/10/2017 SFF/15/8401C Annaclone GAC 112,446 New 3G (75m x 40m) with floodlights and fencing. This record also refers to SFF/15/8401EXQ. 6 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 16/10/2017 SFF/15/8399C Flight Gymnastics Academy 88,636 Fit out of purpose built gymnastics academy and purchase of specialist equipment. This record also refers to SFF/15/8399EXQ and SFF/15/8399D 10/10/2017 SWP/17/10215 Archery GB 49,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2017-2018) 10/10/2017 SWP/18/10215 Archery GB 49,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2018-2019) 10/10/2017 SWP/19/10215 Archery GB 49,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2019-2020) 10/10/2017 SWP/20/10215 Archery GB 49,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2020-2021) 10/10/2017 SWP/17/9641 Northern Ireland Federation of 94,000 Sporting Winners Programme Shooting Sports (2017-2018) 18/09/2017 BIP/CAP/7051 Corpus Christi Amateur Boxing Club 111,729 BIP - Stage 2 23/08/2017 SCP/20/9609 British Orienteering 32,787 Sporting Clubs Programme (2020-2021) 23/08/2017 SCP/19/9609 British Orienteering 32,787 Sporting Clubs Programme (2019-2020) 23/08/2017 SCP/20/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 155,666 Sporting Clubs Programme (2020-2021) 23/08/2017 SCP/18/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 127,520 Sporting Clubs Programme (2018-2019) 23/08/2017 SCP/19/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 157,110 Sporting Clubs Programme (2019-2020) 7 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 23/08/2017 SCP/17/9611 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 118,750 Sporting Clubs Programme (2017-2018) 23/08/2017 SCP/17/9621 NI Fencing Ltd 10,000 Sporting Clubs Programme (2017-2018) 23/08/2017 SCP/19/9621 NI Fencing Ltd 25,000 Sporting Clubs Programme (2019-2020) 23/08/2017 SCP/18/9621 NI Fencing Ltd 10,000 Sporting Clubs Programme (2018-2019) 23/08/2017 SCP/20/9621 NI Fencing Ltd 25,000 Sporting Clubs Programme (2020-2021) 07/08/2017 BIP/CAP/7027 Portrush Community Enterprises Ltd 30,000 Assignment of Award from The Skerries ABC to Portrush Community Enterprises Ltd.
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