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Successful Applications by County Age & Opportunity Active National Grant Scheme Successful Applicants by County County Organisation Name Carlow Active Retired Association Carlow Ballyconnell ICA Ballyloughan ICA Bennekerry & District ARA Group Carlow COPD Support Group Carlow Day Care Centre Garryhill ICA Go Leir Womens Group Ladies Friendly Society (Ballyconnell) Leighlinbridge ICA Tullow & South Leinster Tennis & Sports Club Cavan Advanced Peoples Club - Stradone Dance Group Arva Active Age Group Ballinagh Women's Group Bruskey ICA Butlersbridge ICA Cavan Local Sports Partnership Cavan Social Services Clifferna ICA Clifferna Set Dances Cootehill Day Care County Cavan Golf Club Cross ICA Crosserlough ICA Drung ICA Kildallan ICA Kill ICA (Cavan) Killeshandra ICA Kingscourt ARA Laragh Senior Social Club Lough An Leagh ICA Maghera ICA Mountnugent ICA Oriel Lodge Social Club St. Kilian's Heritage Trust Templeport Social Services Young at Heart Tierworker ARA Clare Arthritis Ireland, Clare Ballynacally ICA Bridgetown ICA Carrigoran House Castle Carraig Riding Club Clarecare Clarecare over 65s Club Ennis Clarecastle Day Care Centre Ltd. Corofin ICA Corofin Older Adult Group Cranny ICA Crusheen Older Adult Group Doonaha Physical Activity and Social Group at The West Clare Family Resource Centre Doora ICA Ennis ARA Ennistymon Parish Project Community Centre Ltd. Fergus ICA Guild Gort ICA Galway Gortlomain ICA Health & Wellness Centre, Carrigoran Kilkee Sit Fit at West Clare Family resource Centre Kilmurry McMahon Community Centre Kilmurry/McMahon ICA Kilrush Go for Life Group at the West Clare Family Resource Centre Kilrush Sit Fit Group at The West Clare Family Resource Centre Lisdoonvarna-Burren District ARA Ogonnelloe Over 50's Scariff ICA Guild Shannon ARA Shannon Family Resource Centre FRC Sixmilebridge ICA Cork Arthritis Ireland Cork Branch Aughadown ICA Ballinagree ICA Ballinlough Tennis Club Ballinora ICA Ballinora Retired Group Ballinspittle ICA Ballydehob/Schull ICA Ballyhooly ICA Ballymartle ICA Bantry ARA Bere Island ARA Blackpool Over 60's Club Cork cont’d Blarney ARA Buttevant ICA Cairde Wilton Active Retirement Assoc Carraignabhfear ICA Castlemagner Community Development Association Charleville Men's Shed Coachford ARA Cobh Golf Club Comhlacht Tithe Soisialta agus Forbairt and Tsulain Teo COPD Support Ireland Cork COPE Foundation Crookstown Social Club Crosshaven ARA Darrara ARA Donoughmore ARA Douglas ICA Drimoleague ARA Drinagh ARA Dunderrow ICA Dunmanway ICA Fermoy Community Resource Centre Frankfield/Grange ARA Friends Together ARA Gaggin Bowls Gaggin ICA Garda Siochana Retired Members Association (Cork City Branch) Garrettstown/Old Head Pitch and Putt Glengarriff ARA Glengarriff ICA Glounthaune Indoor Club Goleen ICA Inniscarra/Ballincollig ICA Innishannon ICA Innishannon/Knockavilla Friendship Club Irish Wheelchair Association, Clonakilty Irish Wheelchair Association, Mallow Kanturk Active Retirement Association Killeagh Inch Monday Club/Killeagh Inch Community Council Kilmeen / Castleventry ARA Kilmeen ICA Kilnamartyra ICA Kilworth ARA Kilworth Pitch & Putt Club Leamlara ICA Macroom Senior Citizens Mallow Day Care Centre Cork cont’d Mallow ICA Midleton and District ARA Midleton ICA Muintir Bhaire Community Council Kilcrohane Gentle Exercsie Group Newcestown Friendship Group ARA Newmarket Thursday Club RehabCare 'Bruach' Resource Centre RehabCare Physical & Sensory Resource Outreach Centre Castletownbere RehabCare Physical and Sensory Resource Centre RehabCare Physical and Sensory Resource Centre (Outreach Centre) RehabCare, Cork S.W.E.L.S. Cobh ARA Sacred Heart Parish Senior Citizens Social Club St. Brendan’s Senior Citizens The Glen Ltd. The Caha Centre Tower ICA Turners Cross ARA Turners Cross Retired Men's Club Watergrasshill Community Care Whitechurch & Waterloo Pickle group Wilton Wanderers ARA Youghal Active Retirement Youghal Community Health Project Donegal Ballyshannon & District ARA Bundoran Community Centre Carndonagh ARA Carrick Day Centre For the Elderly (Mental Health Association) Castlefin 50 - 60+ Group Clonmany Youth and Community Resource Centre Coole Cranford Community Centre Cranford Womens Group Cumann Cairdeas Chloich Cheann Fhaola Dunkineely Active Age Group ARA Fahan ICA Foresters Active Age Group Greencastle Community Dev. Co. Ltd. Inch Island Indoor Bowling Kinlough ICA Guild Kurling Club Raphoe ARA Letterkenny Stroke Support Group Lifford 50+ Group ARA Manor Kurling Club Mevagh Family Resource Centre FRC Donegal cont’d Sliabh Sneacht Community and Heritage Centre Spraoi Agus Sport Family Centre Ltd St. Marys Bowling Club The Forge Family Resource Centre FRC Tir Chonaill U3A Errigal Branch Tir Chonaill Warriors Twin Towns Friday Club Ballybofey/Stranorlar ARA Dublin An Cosan CDP, The Shanty Education Centre Ardcath ICA Arthritis Ireland Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Branch Ayrfield Circle of Friends Balbriggan Cricket Club Ballyfermot Sports Complex Ballyfermot/Chapelizod COPD Support Group Ballyroan Bowling Club Balscadden Herrings Active Age Club Bayside Community Association Blanchardstown ICA Bohernabreena ICA Brehon Community ARA Cabinteely ARA Cabra CDP Capital Strength Weightlifting Club CHIME Tallaght Clondalkin Lucan Women's Network Convent View SCG CYM Bowling Club Darndale Belcamp Village Centre Dominics Active Men Social Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown Sports Partnership Dundrum Arch Club Enable Ireland Fatima Groups United Fingal Sports Partnership Firhouse Day Activity Centre (CRC) Golden Circle Killinarden ARA Golden Wonders Grange Woodbine Residents Assoc Seniors Club Hartstown Hartstown FC Huntstown Ladies Club Irish heart Foundatinon - Stroke support groups North Dublin, Dun Laoghaire and Kildare Irish Heart Foundation Irish Heart Foundation Stroke support group Irish Heart Foundation, Dungarvan Stroke Support Group Dublin cont’d Irish Heart Foundation, Waterford Stroke Support Group KFRC Men's Shed Kilbarrack (St Benedict’s) ARA Kilnamanagh ICA Kilternan Parish Lawn Tennis Club Kincora/Clontarf ARA Kingswood & Kilnamanagh Active Age Mens Club La Sallian Badminton Club Lucan ARA Lusk ICA Marlay ICA Millbrook Manor Nursing Home Move4Parkinson's Foundation Ltd. Naomh Mearog Senior Men Social Initiative NCCWN Rowlagh Women's Group Orione Care Ireland Ozanam House ARA Portmarnock Sub Aqua Club Railway Union Bowling Club Railway Union Sports Club Ronanstown Community Development Project CDP Shankill Old Folks Day Care Centre Shankill Tennis Club Skerries ARA St. Aengus ARA St. Judes Men Shed Club St. Matthew's Family Resource Centre FRC St. Michael’s Family Resource Centre St. Michael's House (Cara Residential and Day Unit) St. Michael's House Goatstown Strafford Lawn Tennis Club Swinging 50's Dance Group WALK Walkinstown Greenhills Resource Centre Whitehall ARA Women Together Tallaght Network Galway ARD Family Resource Centre Arthritis Ireland, Galway Branch Ballinakill ARG (Galway) Bearna Guild ICA Carnmore Ladies Club Castlegar ARA Castlegar ICA Claran ICA Claremorris Lawn Tennis Club Galway cont’d Clifden ARA Clifden Walking Group Coiste Ionad Lae Rosmuc COPE Galway Craughwell Centenary ICA East Galway & Midlands Cancer Support Ballinasloe Galway Sports Partnership Galway Titans - Yummies Basketball Club Irish Wheelchair Association, Galway Office Irish Wheelchair Association, Tuam Killererin ICA Kinvara ICA Guild Knocknacarra ARA Loughrea ARA Loughrea ICA Maree ICA Menlough & District ARA Merlin Woods Tennis Club Monivea Community Alert Active Age Mountbellew ARA Moycullen ICA Mullagh ICA, Galway New Inn ICA Oranmore ICA Renmore ARA Renmore ICA Sonas Moycullen Senior Citizens Tribesmen Rowing Club Galway Tuam ARA Tuam ICA Tullycross ICA Turloughmore Bowling Club ARA Westside Public Library Kerry ARA na Féile (Abbeyfeale) ARA Arthritis Ireland, Kerry Branch Baile Mhuire Day Care Centre Ballymacelligott ARA Beaufort Community Care Beaufort GAA Club Healthy Club Project Cairdeas Camp Camp ICA Castleisland ARA Castleisland Day Care Centre Castleisland Ladies Probus Club Clochán/Bhréanaim ICA Clúid Housing Coiste Forbartha Na Sceilge Cumann Cabhrach na Sean Kerry cont’d Currow-Currans ARA Derryquay ICA Dromid ICA Flesk Valley Rowing Club Garda Retirement Association Tralee Glencar Community Care Glencar ICA Kerry Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership Kerry Stroke Group Knocknagoshel Women’s Group KWOTE (Killarney Women's Organisation for Training and Empowerment) National Collective of Community Based Womens Networks South Kerry North Kerry Rural Women's Group Probus Chorca Dhuibhne Club Rockmount Care Centre Shannow Family Resource Centre Ltd FRC Sliabh Luachra Active Retired Network Sliabh Luachra ARA Tralee Scotia Probus Group Kildare Arthritis Ireland Kildare Branch Athy Community Enterprise Centre Athy Community Family Resource Centre Castledermot ICA Celbridge Community Centre Clane Lawn Tennis Club Craddock House Nursing Home and Care Centre Hollywood ICA Irish Wheelchair Association, Clane NMC Leixlip ICA Maynooth ICA Narraghmore Development Assoc. Prosperous Lawn Tennis Club Rathmore Youth and Community Development Assoc St. John of God Kildare Services Two-mile-house ICA Kilkenny Ashgrove Pitch Putt Ballyragget ARA Callan ICA Carrick-on-Suir ARA Clogh ICA Deenview Centre Graine ICA Kilkenny Recreation and Sports Partnership Muckalee Community Centre Ltd. Mullinavat and District Active Retirement Kilkenny cont’d Mullinavat Community Group Ltd. Multiple Sclerosis Ireland - Kilkenny Multiple Sclerosis Ireland - Carlow Multiple Sclerosis Ireland - Waterford. Multiple Sclerosis Ireland, Wexford Multiple Sclerosis
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