Ulster-Scots Covid-19 Resilience Fund List of Grant Awards

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Ulster-Scots Covid-19 Resilience Fund List of Grant Awards Ulster-Scots Covid-19 Resilience Fund List of Grant Awards The Ulster-Scots Agency delivered the Ulster-Scots Covid-19 Resilience Fund in Northern Ireland in collaboration with the Department for Communities. There were three categories of grant within the fund: (i) Small Grants of up to £3k made available to Ulster-Scots groups to support running costs and Covid-19 safety. Groups could apply for up to £1k towards running costs, with the balance going on Covid-19 safety. (ii) Language Grants of up to £10k made available to help groups with a track record working on the Ulster-Scots language to produce materials for online distribution. (iii) Larger Group Grants of up to £30k made available to larger groups with a strong track record of Ulster-Scots activity, which could show that they had lost earned income as a result of Covid-19. Details of the grants awarded through the fund are set out below. Applicant Group Name Amount Awarded Small Grants 1795 Historical Association £2,981.52 ABOD Kesh Branch £2,987.90 Acton LOL 254 £3,000.00 Aghadowey Rural Kinship £2,976.00 Aghanloo LOL 656 Flute Band £3,000.00 Aghanloo True Blues LOL 656 £2,999.00 Aghyaran LOL 1641 £2,930.00 Agivey LOL 361 £3,000.00 Ahoghill District LOL No 12 £1,656.62 Alexandra Social & Recreation Club £2,188.35 Altnaveigh Memorial Pipe Band £3,000.00 Annaghmore LOL 2033 £2,984.00 Annahinchago LOL 580 £2,300.00 Annahinchago Pipe Band £2,527.00 Annalong Orange Hall Management Committee £2,808.04 Annalong Single Star Band £2,996.19 Ardinariff Historical & Cultural Society £2,998.13 Ardarragh Accordion Band £3,000.00 Ardbarron LOL 758 £3,000.00 Ardbarron Pipe Band £1,884.00 Ardess RBP 463 £3,000.00 Armagh Bands Forum £3,000.00 Armagh Down Drumming Association £3,000.00 Articlave Cultural & Historical Society £3,000.00 Articlave LOL No 1017 £3,000.00 Arts for All £2,950.00 Aughafatten Coronation Accordion Band £2,730.00 Aughafatten Royal Blues LOL 1184 £2,968.00 Aughagaskin Flute Band £3,000.00 Aughagaskin LOL 290 £3,000.00 Augharan Pipe Band £2,985.00 Augher Central Primary School PTFA £1,350.00 Augher LOL 1833 £2,912.37 Aughlish LOL 74 £1,927.99 Aughlish Ulster-Scots Group £2,460.00 Aughlisnafin LOL 1463 £2,766.47 Aughnagurgan Accordion Band £3,000.00 Aughnahoory Pipe Band £2,996.80 Aughrim LOL 334 £3,000.00 Augnaskeagh Silver Band £3,000.00 Balliesmills Accordion Band £2,990.00 Ballinahonemore & District Community Association £2,816.91 Ballinamallard Accordion Band £2,904.20 Ballindarragh Accordion Band £2,969.00 Ballinlea Community Group £3,000.00 Ballinlea True Defenders LOL 1511 £1,658.00 Ballinamallard True Blues LOL 439 £1,348.00 Ballinran Community Association £1,084.00 Ballinteer LOL No 4 £2,550.00 Ballintoy LOL 803 £2,847.00 Ballyboley Pipe Band £1,629.00 Ballybriest Pipe Band £2,914.95 Ballyclare Victoria Flute Band £3,000.00 Ballycoan Flute Band £3,000.00 Ballycraigy Auld Boys Musical Association £3,000.00 Ballydonaghey Temperance (The Mount) LOL 351 £3,000.00 Ballydonaghy Pipe Band £2,862.00 Ballyduff Silver Band £2,500.00 Ballyeaston LOL 420 £3,000.00 Ballygawley Loyal Orange Lodge £2,904.00 Ballygowan Pipe Band £1,000.00 Ballygowan Concert Flute Band £2,880.00 Ballyhemlin Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church £3,000.00 Ballykeel Loyal Sons of Ulster Auld Boys £2,200.00 Ballykine LOL 659 £2,980.00 Ballyknockan Purple Heroes LOL 1057 £2,996.85 Ballylane True Blues LOL 479 £2,989.63 Ballylesson Old Boys Flute Band £1,000.00 Ballylesson Scottish Country Dance Class £2,995.00 Ballylone Concert Flute Band £2,996.90 Ballymacall True Blues Flute Band £2,825.27 Ballymacanallen Community Association £2,600.00 Ballymacarett Orange Hall £3,000.00 Ballymaconnelly Flute Band £3,000.00 Ballymageough Accordion Band £3,000.00 Ballymageough LOL 1036 £1,571.77 Ballymartin LOL 1456 £3,000.00 Ballymartin Pipe Band £2,989.92 Ballymena & Harryville Apprentice Boys of Derry £2,960.00 Ballymena & Harryville Young Conquerors Flute Band £2,975.00 Ballynahinch Protestant Boys Flute Band £2,973.96 Ballynahinch Royal Blues LOL 547 £2,995.00 Ballynahinch Royal British Legion £2,800.00 Ballynarrig Pride of Orange Flute Band £2,880.00 Ballyquin Flute Band £2,909.00 Ballyquin LOL 645 £1,170.00 Ballyrashane LOL 431 £2,821.96 Ballyrobert Recreation Club £2,775.00 Ballysillan Highland Dancers £3,000.00 Ballyvea LOL 343A £2,250.00 Ballyvea Rural Development Association £2,974.11 Ballywalter & District Historical Society £2,970.18 Ballywalter Flute Band £1,909.91 Ballywillwill LOL 1042 £2,848.00 Bannfoot Golden Star LOL 27 £2,923.98 Bannside Fife and Lambeg £1,748.95 Bannvalley Community Association £2,716.00 Barr Jubilee Band £2,982.65 Barr LOL 189 £3,000.00 Barron Cultural Association £1,180.00 Barron LOL 627 £1,827.00 Battlehill Pipe Band £2,790.00 Batt's Purple Star LOL 1933 £2,947.95 Bawn Silver Band £2,485.00 Belfast Library & Society for Promoting Knowledge (Linen Hall Library) £1,770.00 Bellarena Faith Defenders LOL 984 £3,000.00 Belleek LOL 528 £3,000.00 Benagh Rural Development Association £2,909.00 Benburb Memorial Pipe Band £2,811.68 Bendooragh & District Community Association £2,266.44 Bendooragh Lambeg Drumming Association £2,842.66 Benraw Highland Pipe Band £1,912.00 Benraw LOL 334 £3,000.00 Benvarden Flute band £2,066.97 Bessbrook Crimson Arrow Pipe Band £1,603.70 Bessbrook Institute Management Committee £3,000.00 Bessbrook True Blues Flute Band £3,000.00 Blackhill Accordion Band £2,843.11 Blackhill True Blues LOL 350 £3,000.00 Blair Memorial Flute Band Omagh £1,750.00 Blaugh LOL 256 £3,000.00 Blossomhill Pipe Band £2,383.70 Blue Thistle Highland Dancers £2,980.95 Bob Harte Memorial Trust £3,000.00 Boveedy Flute Band £1,935.49 Boveva LOL 260 £1,907.00 Brackey Flute Band £2,909.00 Braid Lambeg Drumming Club £2,872.25 Bready & District Ulster-Scots £2,997.00 Breaghey Silver Band £2,820.00 Bridgetown No Surrender LOL 379 £2,676.50 Bright Lights Dance Group £3,000.00 Britannia Concert Band £1,587.35 Brookeborough District LOL No 3 £2,920.60 Brookeborough Flute Band £1,391.00 Brookeborough Pipe Band £1,140.00 Broomhedge LOL 121 £2,905.99 Broughshane LOL 503 £2,502.00 Brunswick Accordion Band £1,145.00 Burnside Ulster Scots Society £2,800.00 Burnside Village Committee £3,000.00 Bushmills Orange Hall Committee £2,892.80 Bushside Accordion Band £3,000.00 Bushside Orange Lodge No 923 £1,703.00 Caheney LOL 271 £1,930.00 Carnalbana True Blues Flute Band £3,000.00 Cairncastle Flute Band £3,000.00 Cairncastle LOL 692 £2,703.33 Carleton Street Community Dev Association £2,999.00 Carnalbana Orange Lodge £2,968.00 Carnew Rural Society £3,000.00 Carnlea Crimson Banner LOL 961 £2,880.00 Carrick Amateur Social Club £2,960.00 Carrickfergus Drumming Club £2,984.60 Carson's True Blues LOL 900 £2,848.83 Castlecatt LOL 877 £2,962.18 Castlederg Young Loyalists Flute Band £2,919.92 Castlegore Amateur Flute Band £2,478.00 Castlewellan Victoria 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