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Grants Distribution Grants Awarded from 1St September to 31St December 2018 GRANTS DISTRIBUTION GRANTS AWARDED FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER TO 31ST DECEMBER 2018 Grant Application: Grant Application Name Programme Local Amount Authority Awarded Age UK Barnsley Combatting Isolation & Community Barnsley £4,790.00 Involvement Destination Barnsley Community Grants Barnsley £2,140.00 FareShare Yorkshire (formerly South Yorkshire) Park Spring Wind Farm Community Benefits Barnsley £10,000.00 Programme Friends of Monk Bretton Priory Small Grants Barnsley £600.00 Goldthorpe Development Group Community Grants Barnsley £4,600.00 Gujarat Association of Barnsley Community Grants Barnsley £750.00 Houghton Magna History Society Park Spring Wind Farm Community Benefits Barnsley £732.00 Programme MILLHOUSE GREEN INSTITUTE Blackstone Edge Wind Farm Community Barnsley £11,000.00 Benefit Fund Music in the Round Community Grants Barnsley £3,000.00 PCC St Mary with St Paul (Barnsley) - Barnsley Pals Community Grants Barnsley £5,000.00 Colours Project Penistone Community Alehouse Social Enterprise Exchange Barnsley £1,423.00 South Yorkshire Futures Raising Aspirations Barnsley Barnsley £27,136.00 Sporting Penistone Blackstone Edge Wind Farm Community Barnsley £25,000.00 Benefit Fund The Association of Barnsley Foster Carers Community Grants Barnsley £4,000.00 Therapies for Anxiety, Depression & Stress (TADS) Young People's Mental Health and Barnsley £4,600.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Westhouses Community Association CIC Social Enterprise Exchange Bolsover £1,358.00 Age UK Doncaster Tween Bridge Wind Farm Community Doncaster £3,703.00 Benefits Fund Austerfield Study Centre Social Enterprise Exchange Doncaster £3,900.00 Carcroft Village JFC Community Grants Doncaster £3,640.00 Central Family & Young People's Action Group Small Grants Doncaster £500.00 Doncaster Alcohol Services (STAND) Young People's Mental Health and Doncaster £3,221.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Doncaster Housing For Young People Young People's Mental Health and Doncaster £4,898.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Fishlake Keep Fit Group Tween Bridge Wind Farm Community Doncaster £1,610.00 Benefits Fund Mexborough Miners' Welfare Institute and Community Grants Doncaster £1,500.00 Recreation Grounds / Youth Club Open Minds Counselling Service Ltd. Young People's Mental Health and Doncaster £4,774.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst The Friends of Thorne Community Wood Tween Bridge Wind Farm Community Doncaster £6,367.00 Benefits Fund The Moorends Thursday Club Tween Bridge Wind Farm Community Doncaster £1,637.00 Benefits Fund Tickhill Twirlies Combatting Isolation & Community Doncaster £2,875.00 Involvement Voluntary Action Doncaster Small Grants Doncaster £506.24 Page 2 of 4 YWCA Yorkshire Young People's Mental Health and Doncaster £3,238.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Hepworth Brass Band Blackstone Edge Wind Farm Community Kirklees £5,000.00 Benefit Fund Active Regen Community Foundation Ltd Community Grants Rotherham £5,000.00 Davy Sports Bowling Club Community Grants Rotherham £3,000.00 Grimm & Co. Social Enterprise Exchange Rotherham £2,567.00 Harthill with Woodall Community Association Community Grants Rotherham £4,462.00 Harthill with Woodall Memories and History Society Small Grants Rotherham £115.00 Harthill Workbench Community Grants Rotherham £2,054.00 Inclusion Support Solutions C.I.C. Social Enterprise Exchange Rotherham £1,500.00 Premier Learning Community Grants Rotherham £4,572.00 Rawmarsh Runners Small Grants Rotherham £200.00 Rotherham Blackburn Club for Young People Community Grants Rotherham £4,443.00 Rotherham United (Great Millers) Youth Forum Young People's Mental Health and Rotherham £4,943.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Rush House Limited Young People's Mental Health and Rotherham £1,604.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst The Friends of Gillian Banks Community Grants Rotherham £3,500.00 ALEEFJEEM 19 Urdu Support Group Donor Directed Sheffield £500.00 Arts Transform Community Interest Company Social Enterprise Exchange Sheffield £1,255.00 Beards & Books Social Enterprise Exchange Sheffield £1,500.00 Boys and Girls Clubs of South Yorkshire Young People's Mental Health and Sheffield £4,954.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Boys and Girls Clubs of South Yorkshire Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 Caribbean Sports Club Community Grants Sheffield £1,750.00 Club Double Six Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 Development Education Centre South Yorkshire Wesleyan Foundation Fund Sheffield £9,543.00 Disability Sheffield Centre for Independent Living Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 Friends of Firth Park Community Allotments Community Grants Sheffield £2,000.00 Golddigger Trust Young People's Mental Health and Sheffield £4,950.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Hanover Tenants Association Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 INITIATIVE FOR ALL Small Grants Sheffield £591.94 Insight4Livin Small Grants Sheffield £600.00 KickBack Recovery Small Grants Sheffield £600.00 Libre Digital Community Grants Sheffield £3,205.00 Loxley Silver Band Community Grants Sheffield £2,500.00 Open Kitchen Social Club Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 Opus Independents Ltd Social Enterprise Exchange Sheffield £2,605.00 SAYiT Young People's Mental Health and Sheffield £2,000.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Sheffield Canoe Club Community Grants Sheffield £1,643.00 Page 3 of 4 Sheffield Disabled Fishing Group Community Grants Sheffield £1,200.00 Sheffield Japanese Play Group and Study Club Donor Directed Sheffield £302.00 Sheffield Mencap and Gateway Community Grants Sheffield £2,000.00 Sheffield Samaritans Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 South Sheffield Community Initiatives Ltd Operating Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 as Jordanthorpe Library Spectrum Theatre, Sheffield Young People's Mental Health and Sheffield £2,170.00 Wellbeing Fund in memory of Molly Hurst Stannington Community Association Small Grants Sheffield £450.00 Studio13meisnerCIC Social Enterprise Exchange Sheffield £1,457.00 Survivors Of Depression In Transition (SODIT) Small Grants Sheffield £536.00 Valley Recreational Activity Community Project Community Grants Sheffield £4,000.00 Wisewood Community Keep Fit Community Grants Sheffield £3,000.00 Work-Wise Foundation Community Grants Sheffield £5,000.00 Young Elites FC Small Grants Sheffield £600.00 Page 4 of 4 .
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