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Micro Fund Awards MICRO FUND Spend up to March 2021 (9 Rounds) 322 grant awards made distributing grants of £984,664.56 MICRO FUND - Round 9 – March 2021 - 82 applications – 36 grant awards for £110,407.09 Valley Activity Type of would take Application Organisation place Project Name Award Complete Upholstery Upscale and Kick Start MFB Upholstery Neath Project £5,000.00 MFB Run Afan Forest Ltd Afan Run Afan £5,000.00 Davies Plant and MFB Agri Neath Additional Equipment £2,000.00 Tonmawr Xmas MFB Tree Farm Afan Becoming More Eco-Friendly £4,910.96 MFB The Tea Rooms Neath Tea Room Improvements £3,000.00 MFB Fork Fix Ltd Neath Equipment £3,747.00 Phase Arts MFB Collective Cynon Music at the Muesum £3,276.98 MFB The Aman Tavern Cynon The Aman Tavern £3,400.00 MFB Glyncorrwg Hall Afan Meals in the Hall £3,944.30 MFB Locks of Love Rhondda Locks of Love £2,750.00 MFB Afan Playgroup Afan Making up for 2020 £1,000.00 MFB Off My Land Cynon Haymaker's rest £5,000.00 Lunabell Events - trading as Lunabell MFB Lunabell Camping Neath (Glamping and Picnic Events) £4,822.98 MFB Tremains Hotel Rhondda Let's get Community Covid Safe £625.36 MFB Mai-Wyn candles Rhondda Mai-Wyn Candles £1,152.00 MFB Sew Happy Neath Sew Happy £2,636.80 Noddfa Community MFC Centre Afan Bits and BOBins £513.43 Hirwaun and Penderyn MFC Community Council Cynon Repair the old fire station £4,090.24 Treherbert and District Gardening MFC Society Rhondda Safety Improvements £2,463.00 1 MFC Valleys Veterans Rhondda Equi Growth £4,939.96 The Pen y Cymoedd Life Saving MFC Welsh Hearts Cynon Defibrillator Initiative £3,900.00 MFC Welsh Diving Afan Scuba Diving in the Afan £3,000.00 Parc and Dare Band Flood MFC Parc and Dare Band Rhondda Replacement Fund £3,703.50 MFC Tonmawr RFC Afan Demountable Marquee £5,000.00 MFC PTA Llwydcoed Cynon Play through nature £5,000.00 Cynon Artsy Lens MFC Nature Rhondda Cynon Artsy Lens Nature £4,339.60 ME Creative Graphic MFC Communication Rhondda Creativity for Mental Health £4,217.44 Upper Rhondda MFC Angling Association Rhondda Renewals for the club £840.00 MFC Penywaun PTA Cynon Ger Newydd £4,616.94 Friends of MFC Cwmbach Wetland Cynon Wetlands Conservation £2,000.00 Afan Valley MFC Orchard Group Afan Community Orchards £924.00 Cwmgwrach Amateur Boxing MFC Club Neath Community Group Enhancements £3,092.60 Green Infrastructure MFC Group Neath Stronger Together £2,500.00 MFC Llwydcoed Band Cynon Symud Ymlaen £3,000.00 MICRO FUND - Round 8 – Sept 2020 - 77 applications – 36 grant awards for £102,767.36 Valley Activity Type of would take Application Organisation place Project Name Award Tip Tops Dance and MFB Fitness Rhondda Tip-Tops Renovation £2,932.52 Rhondda Cycle MFB Centre Rhondda Inclusive Access £5,000.00 MFB Off My Land Cynon Offmyland Farm Foods £5,000.00 MFB The Dog Barber Cynon The Dog Barber £2,775.00 MFB Fifty50! Rhondda Fifty50! £4,446.82 MFB Rosie Alterations Rhondda Rosie Alteration £2,494.00 MFB Black Gold Studios Rhondda Black Gold Epoxy £4,463.31 Nova Coaching MFB Services Rhondda Nova Coaching Services £1,375.87 2-Dudes Beer Premium Craft Beers, From Around MFB Company Rhondda The World Delivered To Your Door £3,150.00 South Wales Blinds MFB Ltd Neath The next Level £4,400.00 2 Darren Evans MFB Kitchen Fitter Neath Darren Evans Kitchen Fitter £1,919.00 MFB The Tea Rooms Neath Room Hire for Self-Employed £2,100.00 Steve G Garden MFB Services Neath Steve G Garden Services £1,935.97 Highstreet Media MFB Group Rhondda App Expansion £2,985.00 MFB MDW Plates Rhondda MDW Plates £1,410.00 MFC Rhondda Netball Rhondda Leaders of the Future £4,976.00 Treorchy Male MFC Voice Choir Rhondda New Choir Headquarters £5,000.00 Ty Banc Canal MFC Group Neath Keep Canal Tidy/Explore Neath Canal £4,750.09 Treherbert Bowls MFC Club Rhondda Continuing Improvements £778.94 Treherbert RFC Community Club Devils Getting Ready for rugby After MFC Ltd Rhondda Lockdown £5,000.00 Treherbert and District Chamber of MFC Trade Rhondda We are Treherbert £3,000.00 MFC Resolven AFC Neath Bar Renovations Phase 2 £4,811.55 Cymer Afan MFC Community Library Afan Renewing our Offer £2,422.14 Treherbert and District Gardening MFC Society Rhondda Bringing Garden into 2020 £1,279.47 MFC Rhondda Athletics Rhondda Jumping into the Future £1,327.00 Cwmbach Male MFC Voice Choir Cynon 100 Years of Heritage £1,000.00 Proactive MFC Pontneddfechan Neath Pobl a Phlanhigion Pontneddfechan £3,306.76 Duffryn Community MFC Garden Association Afan Spring to Life £2,600.00 Inspirational Futures Wellbeing MFC Support Outside Well-beeing Workshops £3,480.00 Afan Valley Christmas Tree MFC Fund Afan Cymmer Afan Christmas Tree £650.00 Men in Sheds MFC Glyncorrwg Afan Getting Together £558.00 Men's Shed MFC Treorchy Rhondda Tynewydd Workshop £5,000.00 Ferndale Shotokan MFC Karate Rhondda Shotokan Karate £719.92 Cylch Meithrin MFC Penderyn Cynon Cylch Penderyn £2,720.00 Friends of Treorchy MFC Park Rhondda Field of Dreams £2,000.00 The Cwmparc Blitz MFC Memorial Project Rhondda The Cwmparc Blitz Memorial Project £1,000.00 3 MICRO FUND – Round 7 – March 2020 – 64 applications – 38 grant awards for £105,994.37 TYPE OF Organisation APPLICATION Name Valley PROJECT NAME Grant Awarded MFB WR Lloyd Timber Neath Reduce Waste £2,500.00 MFB SEAS Ltd Neath Growth of SEAS £2,853.00 Serenity Reiki MFB Aberdare Cynon Serenity Reiki £1,134.74 Fresh and Fine MFB Foods Neath Fresh and Fine Foods £4,071.04 TJH Roofing and MFB Building Services Neath TJH Roofing and Building Services £3,000.00 Penderyn Farm MFB Foods Cynon Penderyn Farm Foods £5,000.00 South Wales Adventure MFB Company Neath Storage Improvements £2,370.00 MFB Treorchy Florist Rhondda 2020 Face Lift £5,000.00 HeadWork MFB Barber Shop Neath Headwork Barber Shop £2,450.00 MFB Bagsy Rhondda Bagsy £2,000.00 QS Sak Ltd - MFB Glynneath WGM Neath Constructing the Team £1,749.00 Philip Warren MFB Photography Rhondda Photography Studio £3,039.80 MFB Tremains Hotel Rhondda t@tremains £2,624.66 CoffeeHouse and MFB Sandwich Bar Cynon CoffeeHouse and Sandwich Bar £3,301.00 MFB Powerhouse Gym Cynon Build for the Future £1,694.00 Rhondda Hub For MFC Veterans Outside Housing Local Veterans £5,000.00 Rhigos Community Sports MFC Association Cynon Sauna £3,000.00 Cwmdare Voices MFC Male Voice Choir Cynon Proms Promotion £1,500.00 MFC Ukebox Cymru Cynon Turn up the Volume £1,291.13 Hirwaun Village MFC Hall Cynon Upgrading Toilets £2,500.00 MFC Pentre Rovers FC Rhondda Improving health through football £886.53 Urdd Gobaith MFC Cymru Cynon Dechrau yn iach byw yn iach £1,291.19 MFC Gestures Cynon Reaching out in Abercwmboi £700.00 Cwmaman Community MFC Woodland Group Cynon Growth £3,941.60 Churchfield MFC Allotment Rhondda Community Shed £3,932.00 Teify House OAP Growing Our Group Having Fun MFC Association Rhondda Together Out and About! 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£5,000.00 Jenny B MFB Photography Afan Jenny B Photography £3,435.00 MFB Worker's Gallery Rhondda Windy Draws £635.00 24 Hour Cover Commercial Leave Rhondda Tidier than we Found MFB Cleaning Rhondda It £2,591.24 MFB The Aman Tavern Cynon Aman Tavern Kitchen Developments £3,228.90 MFB Quick Cuts Neath Quick Cuts Barber £2,000.00 Paul Green Tyres MFB Ltd Afan Lifting Post Hijack £1,506.60 Cymer Afan Community MFC Library Afan Renewing our Digital Infrastructure £5,000.00 5 Treherbert and District Gardening MFC Society Rhondda Modernising our Society £2,099.46 Glynneath Community MFC Events Panel Neath Together, whatever the weather! £4,613.00 FC Cwmaman MFC Minis and Juniors Cynon FC Cwmaman £2,590.00 Resolven and District Community MFC Library Neath New Library Frontage £2,700.00 Pontrhydyfen Welfare Bowling MFC Club Afan Playing Surface Improvement £5,000.00 Afan Community Dividing a Sport's Hall to Increase the MFC Fitness Suite Afan Usage £4,696.55 Active Wales MFC Cwmdare Cynon Autumn Buffet and Christmas Dinner £1,000.00 Pelenna Valley MFC Male Voice Choir Afan Singing in the Valley £1,972.00 Eglwys y Bedyddwyr y MFC Blaenycwm Rhondda Cynnal a Chadw £5,000.00 Cwmparc Community MFC Association Rhondda Healthy Lifestyle Healthy Me £5,000.00 The Friends of St John Baptist High MFC School Cynon Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, Now! 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