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13/08/2020 Organisation Name Local Authority Awarded Amount All 229 Organisations have received £4,360,330 to Date Updated: 13/08/2020 Organisation Name Local Authority Awarded Amount All About Us - Asd Teens Antrim and Newtownabbey £8,008 Coiste Ghaeloideachas Chromghlinne Antrim and Newtownabbey £4,000 Extern Northern Ireland Antrim and Newtownabbey £75,000 Hope And A Future Antrim and Newtownabbey £7,422 Hope365 Antrim and Newtownabbey £11,590 Journey Community Church Antrim Antrim and Newtownabbey £32,602 Kilbride Playgroup Antrim and Newtownabbey £7,950 Newtownabbey/Mossley/Church of the Holy Antrim and Newtownabbey £13,425 Spirit/Connor/Church of Ireland The River Bann and Lough Neagh Association Antrim and Newtownabbey £7,250 Company Toomebridge Industrial Development Antrim and Newtownabbey £8,345 Amenities and Leisure Limited World of Owls Antrim and Newtownabbey £16,775 Adventure Leadership Training Trust Ards and North Down £7,341 Bangor/Carnalea/St. Gall/Down & Ards and North Down £32,068 Dromore/Church Of Ireland Donaghadee/Donaghadee/Donaghadee Parish Ards and North Down £8,150 Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Greyabbey Village Hall Management Ards and North Down £2,297 Committee Home-Start Ards Comber and Peninsula Area Ards and North Down £9,695 Home-Start North Down Ards and North Down £17,869 Movilla Abbey Church of Ireland Ards and North Down £5,895 Newtownards/Ballywalter/Holy Ards and North Down £9,505 Trinity/Down&Dromore/Church Of Ireland Newtownards/Comber/St.Mary/Down & Ards and North Down £6,162 Dromore/Church of Ireland Newtownards/Greyabbey & Kircubbin With Ballyphilip & Ardquin/Ballyphilip Parish Ards and North Down £6,200 Church And Ardquin Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of Ireland Newtownards/Killinchy,Kilmood&Tullynakill/K illinchy Parish Church/Down&Dromore/Church Ards and North Down £46,200 Of Ireland North Down Community Network Ards and North Down £11,291 Open House Festival Ltd Ards and North Down £22,223 Rathgael Gymnastics And Tumbling Club Ards and North Down £48,044 The Guide Association Ards and North Down £44,500 Ulster Historical Foundation Ards and North Down £55,105 Armagh City, Banbridge and Angling First Ltd £12,099 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Aonach Mhacha £40,877 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Ballymacanallen Community Association £1,034 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Bleary Farmers Hall Management Committee £3,655 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Clady Tiny Tots £2,115 Craigavon Dromara/Dromara & Garvaghy/Garvaghy Armagh City, Banbridge and Parish Church/Down & Dromore/Church Of £2,308 Craigavon Ireland Armagh City, Banbridge and Drumgath Parish Church £4,358 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Epworth Playgroup £5,138 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and First Lurgan congregation of PCI £8,228 Craigavon Gilford/ Gilford/St. Paul/Down & Armagh City, Banbridge and £20,110 Dromore/Church of Irel Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Loughgall Playgroup £7,061 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Lurgan Town Football Club £2,396 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Lurgan Young Mens Christian Association £6,157 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Milford Buildings Preservation Trust £11,515 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Rainbow Pre-School £2,434 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Seapatrick Parish Church £27,297 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Shankill (Lurgan) Community Projects £6,081 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and St John the Evangelist Parish Lurgan £6,626 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Taghnevan Pre-School Playgroup £10,930 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and The Appleby Trust £30,138 Craigavon Armagh City, Banbridge and Tiny Tots Corner Playgroup £14,792 Craigavon 20th West Belfast Scout Group Belfast £2,775 Accord Northern Ireland Catholic Marriage Belfast £40,293 Care Service Action Cancer Belfast £75,000 Andersonstown Traditional & Contemporary Belfast £5,792 Music School ArtCetera Studio Belfast £4,602 Arts Ekta Belfast £7,737 Belfast Community Circus School Ltd Belfast £312 Belfast Library And Society For Promoting Belfast £20,197 Knowledge (Linen Hall Library) Belfast/Belfast: St. Bartholomew/St. Belfast £1,143 Bartholomew/Connor/Church Of Ireland Belfast/Belfast: St. Thomas/St. Belfast £9,699 Thomas/Connor/Church Of Ireland Belfast/St Peter and St James/Connor/Church Belfast £37,058 of Ireland Belfast: St. Brendan/Down & Dromore/Church Belfast £1,189 of Ireland Blackie River Community Groups Belfast £75,000 Bringing Hope Belfast £6,020 Cancer Focus Northern Ireland Belfast £75,000 Cancer Lifeline Belfast £12,262 Chinese Welfare Association NI Belfast £22,641 CO3 Chief Officers Third Sector Belfast £27,920 Commedia of Errors Theatre Company Belfast £5,175 Community Sports Network Ltd Belfast £26,474 Co-operation Ireland Belfast £75,000 Donegall Pass Community Forum Belfast £12,094 Early Years - The Organisation For Young Belfast £75,000 Children East Belfast Community Counselling Centre Belfast £32,246 ESC films Belfast £11,559 Festival of Fools Ltd Belfast £21,560 Flourish NI Belfast £14,133 Friends of the Cancer Centre Belfast £75,000 Glen Community Parent Youth Group Belfast £32,959 Greater Village Regeneration Trust Belfast £47,000 Leukaemia & Lymphoma Northern Ireland Belfast £75,000 Life of grace Ministries International Belfast £1,542 Ligoniel Improvement Association Belfast £17,457 Lurgan/St. John The Evangelist/Down And Belfast £6,354 Dromore/Church Of Ireland New Wine Ireland Belfast £18,925 Northern Ireland Netball Belfast £6,752 Northern Ireland Trade Union Educational & Belfast £53,812 Social Centre Ltd Photo Festival Belfast Belfast £4,433 Play Resource Warehouse Limited Belfast £20,223 Relate Northern Ireland Belfast £47,696 Small Wonders Childcare Belfast £68,974 St Katharine's Parish Church Belfast £17,729 St Molua's Parish Church, Stormont Belfast £24,745 St.Matthew/St.Matthew/Connor/Church Of Belfast £1,265 Ireland The Association for Real Change Belfast £27,000 The Dock Titanic Quarter Belfast £16,277 Thrive Ireland Ltd Belfast £3,917 Training For Women Network Ltd Belfast £54,662 Vault Artist Studios Belfast £8,893 Willowfield Parish Community Association Belfast £25,661 Aghadowey/St Guaire's/Derry/Church Of Causeway Coast and Glens £10,417 Ireland Armoy Community Association Causeway Coast and Glens £9,381 Ballymena/Armoy, Loughguile & Drumtullagh/St. Patrick, Causeway Coast and Glens £10,142 Armoy/Connor/Church Of Ireland Ballymoney/Armoy, Loughguile & Drumtullagh/ Drumtullagh Parish Causeway Coast and Glens £4,320 Church/Connor/Church Of Ireland Cushendall Development Group Causeway Coast and Glens £2,960 Glen Rural Community Group (Armoy) Causeway Coast and Glens £2,237 Glenshane Care Association Ltd Causeway Coast and Glens £5,093 Glenullin Childcare Trust Causeway Coast and Glens £11,716 Glór Dhún Geimhin Community Development Causeway Coast and Glens £25,822 Glór Léim an Mhadaidh Community Causeway Coast and Glens £4,450 Development Group Greysteel Community Enterprises Causeway Coast and Glens £58,478 Magilligan Community Association Causeway Coast and Glens £710 Rasharkin Women's Group Causeway Coast and Glens £16,058 Roe Valley Enterprises Limited Causeway Coast and Glens £23,779 Vision4Kids Causeway Coast and Glens £6,858 An Gaeláras Ltd Derry City and Strabane £5,254 Ardstraw Youth & Community Forum Derry City and Strabane £6,650 Bogside And Brandywell Health Forum Derry City and Strabane £21,488 Castlederg/St Johns/Derry/Church of Ireland Derry City and Strabane £27,751 Church Of The Immaculate Conception Parish Derry City and Strabane £59,438 Trust Strabane COS for Autism Families Limited Derry City and Strabane £4,775 Creggan Country Park Enterprises Limited Derry City and Strabane £28,481 Creggan Enterprises Limited Derry City and Strabane £25,152 Don Boscos Football Club Derry City and Strabane £10,183 Gasyard Development Trust Derry City and Strabane £19,033 Holywell Trust Derry City and Strabane £63,416 Newbuildings Community and Environmental Derry City and Strabane £17,688 Association Newtownstewart Leisure Complex Ltd Derry City and Strabane £8,700 North West Cultural Partnership Derry City and Strabane £21,154 Northlands Derry City and Strabane £41,589 Oak Counselling services Ltd Derry City and Strabane £9,550 Rainbow Child and Family Centre Derry City and Strabane £14,280 RoadSafeNI Ltd Derry City and Strabane £3,660 Sion Mills Buildings Preservation Trust Derry City and Strabane £5,823 Strabane Community Project Ltd Derry City and Strabane £75,000 Strabane Community Unemployed Group Derry City and Strabane £8,470 Tiny Tots Community Playgroup Derry City and Strabane £6,470 Belleek/Belleek/Clogher/Church Of Ireland Fermanagh and Omagh £6,427 Boho Community Association Fermanagh and Omagh £4,160 Camowen Community Anglers Fermanagh and Omagh £2,065 Cashel Community Association Fermanagh and Omagh £4,140 Church Hill Silver Band Fermanagh and Omagh £2,236 Creggan Community Association Fermanagh and Omagh £10,097 Derry & Raphoe Action Limited Fermanagh and Omagh £5,444 Donagh Development Association Fermanagh and Omagh £7,398 Drumragh Parish Trust Fermanagh and Omagh £61,399 Eskra Community Association Fermanagh and Omagh £14,322 Fermanagh Rural Community Initiative Fermanagh and Omagh £20,786 Florencecourt/Killesher/StJohn's/Kilmore/Chu Fermanagh and Omagh £7,453 rch of Irel Garrison/Garrison/Clogher/Church Of Ireland Fermanagh and Omagh £14,898 Glendurragh Childcare Services Ltd Fermanagh and Omagh £30,200 Goodwill Gifts Fermanagh and Omagh £7,100 Greencastle Community Association Fermanagh and Omagh £23,158 Home-Start
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