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Department/Budget Name of Organisation Description Amount List of voluntary organisations and community groups funded or commissioned by Enfield Council to provide services/activities to Enfield residents in 2013/14 Department/Budget Name of Organisation Description Amount £ Chief Executive's Service/ Enfield Caribbean Association Black History Month contribution 300 Communities & Equalities Enfield Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Contribution to LGBT AGM 50 Network Enfield Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Contribution to LGBT History Month Event 500 Network Enfield Racial Equality Council Black History Month contribution 145 Enfield Saheli Black History Month contribution 300 Faith Forum Faith Forum meetings contribution 130 Chief Executive's Service/ African French Speaking Organisation Hot desk facility In Kind support. 2,000 Voluntary Sector Team British Afghan Women's Society Hot desk facility In Kind support. 2,000 Cypriot Elderly and Disabled Group (Enfield) Hot desk facility In Kind support. 2,000 Elevation-Profile C.I.C. Hot desk facility In Kind support. 500 Enfield Caribbean Association Premises rent and service charges 5,430 Enfield Citizens Advice Bureau The provision of support to provide universally accessible advice and guidance 401,690 to Enfield residents Enfield Clubhouse Hot desk facility In Kind support. 500 Enfield Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender The provision of support to ensure that equalities issues are being addressed 36,250 Network in Enfield in respect of Enfield’s Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender communities Enfield People's Project Hot desk facility In Kind support. 2,000 Enfield Racial Equality Council The provision of support to provide equalities support on matters of race and 103,614 ethnicity to Enfield residents and Enfield Council Enfield Somali Community Association Premises rent and service charges. 6,390 Enfield Turkish Cypriots Association Premises rent and service charges. 11,500 Enfield Voluntary Action Community Accountancy Project 5,587 Enfield Voluntary Action To provide infrastructure support for Enfield Volunteer Centre 20,505 Enfield Voluntary Action To provide support to the voluntary sector in Enfield, coordinate volunteering 202,496 opportunities for Enfield residents and supply strategic support to Enfield Council Enfield Women's Centre To provide equalities support on matters relating to women for Enfield 38,694 residents and Enfield Council Gargaar Somali Welfare Association Hot desk facility In Kind support. 2,000 Ghanaian Community Group Hot desk facility In Kind support. 500 Iranian Community Service Hot desk facility In Kind support. 1,000 Kongolese Children's Association Hot desk facility In Kind support. 2,000 Lefkara Association of Great Britain - Enfield Hot desk facility In Kind support. 1,000 Department/Budget Name of Organisation Description Amount £ Nehanda Black Women's Organisation Hot desk facility In Kind support. 1,000 Sisters in Islam Hot desk facility In Kind support. 500 Tamil Relief Centre Premises rent and service charges. 39,890 Third Age Challenge Group Hot desk facility In Kind support. 500 Turkish Youths of London Hot desk facility In Kind support. 500 Chief Executive's Service/ African French Speaking Organisation Advice & Information to African French Speaking communities 11,270 Community Capacity Building Bangladesh Welfare Association of Enfield Stronger Communities in Enfield Project 12,738 Fund Central African Youth in Enfield Central African Families Development Programme 12,552 Community Aid Empowering Volunteering Project 11,987 Edmonton Eagles Amateur Boxing Club Boxing and Mentoring Sessions 16,328 Elevation-Profile C.I.C. Community Empowerment and Participation Programme 10,585 Enfield Bangladesh Welfare Association Maths and English Tuition Programme 10,509 Enfield Borough Over 50's Forum Capacity Building of Enfield Borough Over 50s Forum 14,100 Enfield Carers Centre Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Carers Support Project 7,864 Enfield Children & Young Persons' Services Safeguarding – Moving On Project 6,175 Enfield Citizens Advice Bureau Improving Financial Capability with the Community 6,000 Enfield Cypriots Association Together We Can Do It Project 14,688 Enfield Island Village Trust Enabling Enfield Lock Project 9,444 Enfield People's Project Reach out with Empathy Project 12,943 Enfield Saheli Domestic Violence Advocacy Project 17,569 Enfield Somali Community Association Advice and Information Project 7,520 Enfield Turkish Cypriots Association Information and Advice Project for Turkish and Somali Speakers 12,314 Enfield Vision IT Learning Project 18,409 Face Front Inclusive Theatre Transformation Project 16,965 Godwin Lawson Foundation Leadership Programme and Football Tournament 10,000 Green Towers Luncheon Club Capacity building for elderly Turkish residents 6,132 Hope and Restoration Pathway to Employment and Training Project 17,306 Life Youth Resource Centre Mentoring Project 17,916 Mind in Enfield Volunteering Project 3,832 Naree Shakti (Women's Strength) Welfare Benefits Advice Project 7,658 One-to-One (Enfield) Get Out and Get Involved Project 20,508 Stroke Action Service Development Worker 13,366 Tamil Relief Centre English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) Plus Project 14,770 Tamil Relief Centre Elders Services Project 12,500 The Hanlon Centre To increase opening hours and add additional services 16,358 Third Age Challenge Group Capacity building for Turkish speaking women 7,132 Trinity at Bowes Methodist Church Café Activities Co-ordinator 19,596 Department/Budget Name of Organisation Description Amount £ Trinity at Bowes Methodist Church TAB Café and Workshop Support 3,735 Victim Support Enfield Community Victim’s Champions Project 10,150 Chief Executive's Service/ African French Speaking Organisation Thirty six week ESOL and ICT/computing skills training course 12,500 Enfield Community Grants African Women's Welfare Association Twenty four week employability training course 12,000 Programme Central African Youth in Enfield 24 week ESOL and IT/communication skills classes 12,457 (LBE/London Councils Match Community Business Enfield 26 weeks entry level ESOL and ICT course 12,500 Funding) Eastern European Centre Nine month basic ICT, skills for life and work course 7,539 Elevation Profile CIC Five month personal development and English project 12,072 Emason Nine month pre-employment skills training programme 12,500 Homeless Resource Centre 26 week basic ICT and literacy course 12,499 Hope & Restoration Nine month basic ICT and employability skills training course 12,476 Kimbanguist 28 week basic ICT course 12,019 Kongolese Children's Association Thirty week ESOL course 11,971 Poverty Concern 6 month ESOL and employability course 10,200 O"-Bay Community Trust 26 weeks employability skills training 12,382 Chief Executive's Service/ 11th Southgate Scout Group Upgrade of toilets to provide disabled access and baby changing facilities 20,751 Enfield Residents Priority Fund 2473 (Highlands & Southgate) Squadron ATC Band equipment and trailer for the squadron band 5,000 2473 (Highlands & Southgate) Squadron ATC Provision of a minibus for group activities 27,440 3E's Table Tennis Club Table tennis for youth diversion 5,368 4th Enfield Scout Group Improved curtains and soundproofing for the scout hall 3,430 85 Squadron ATC To provide the Squadron with computer/it equipment 4,448 Age UK Enfield Music project for people with dementia 5,000 Arnos Park Social Enterprise Café Equipment for social enterprise café 5,610 Art Start Arts festival to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of Mary Lamb 18,600 Art Start Community arts festival on the Ponders End waterfront 2,999 Bangladesh Welfare Association of Enfield Classes in English and maths for young people 8,000 BEANSTALK (Volunteer Reading Group) To recruit and train volunteers as reading helpers to work with children aged 6- 9,782 11 who need extra support and mentoring. Bestway Educational Project Supplementary education classes for young people 17,812 Bestway Educational Project Supplementary education classes for young people 1,008 Bish Bash Bosh Drumming Drumming workshops for local people 2,562 Botany Bay Cricket Club Replacement and upgrading of cricket nets 11,000 Bowes and Bounds Connected Committee Online neighbourhood forum 500 Central African Youth in Enfield Music classes for young people 2,950 Chase Ward St Georges Day Funday Committee To organise a funday to celebrate St. Georges Day 2014 1,955 Chase Ward St Georges Day Funday Committee To organise a funday to celebrate St. Georges Day 2013 875 Christ Church Cockfosters Temporary traffic notice and road closures 775 Department/Budget Name of Organisation Description Amount £ Christmas Glow Events Group Temporary ice rink and other Christmas activities in Ponders End Park 5,500 Christ's Ambassadors Courses for young people interested in a career in medicine 3,055 Community Aid Support for residents to improve their employability skills - IT/ESOL/Office 12,000 skills Community Business Enfield Ltd A club to promote healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle 13,700 Community Business Enfield Ltd Time bank for Ward Residents 4,000 Community Business Enfield Ltd Time bank for Ward Residents 4,000 Community Christmas Lights Parade Committee Christmas parade in Enfield 1,064 Creative Exchange Art trail and public opening of artists studios 9,000 Creative Exchange Art trail and public opening of artists studios 8,000 Creative Exchange Art trail and public opening of artists studios 7,578 Creative Exchange Art trail and public opening of artists studios 7,578
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