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Recipient Purpose Amount 2016 Awards from the Transformation Fund Recipient Purpose Amount Llanrhos Deanery Appointment of .5 MA Leader £56,331 Borderlands Mission Area Set up MA Office/Appoint Administrator £45,415 Diocese of St Asaph Central Diocesan Copyright Licence £33,813 Diocese of St Asaph Recruit part time Funding Administrator £33,170 St Asaph Cathedral Cathedral Development Project £20,000 Caerwys, St Michael's Improvement and Engagement Project £20,000 St Asaph Cathedral Cathedral Development Project £20,000 Bagillt, St Mary's & St Peter's Re-ordering £20,000 Offa Mission Area Youth Development Project £19,500 Wrexham Mission Area Service Station - food for body & soul £15,000 Dyffryn Clwyd Mission Area Mission Area Administrator £12,500 Diocese of St Asaph Mark Yaconelli Residency £12,000 Alyn (emerging) Mission Area Appointment of MA Administrator £12,000 Meifod Church with Banwy MA Improvement to facilites £10,000 Llanynys Community Playing Fields Assoc Redevelopment of Rhewl Pavilion £10,000 Wrexham, St James Rhosddu Old School Room £8,323 Holywell Mission Area Journey of Youth £7,000 Caereinion MA / Impact Schools Team Caereinion Family & Young People Hub £7,000 Meifod part of Caereinion MA Champions project £6,000 Diocese of St Asaph 2020 Vision Book £5,519 Cedewain Mission Area Open the Book' project £4,270 Coleg Cambria Chaplaincy Co-ordinator £3,906 Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, St Peter's Projector & Screen £3,000 Diocese of St Asaph Screens & projectors £2,623 Gwersyllt Holy Trinity Love Gwersyllt: Community Brunch £2,000 Esther Andrews - Ignite Prestatyn North Wales Ignite (youth spiritual event) £1,500 Forden Parish Create space for monthly Lunch Group £1,500 Wrexham School holiday enrichment £1,470 programme Wrexham, St Mark's Signage £862 Aled Mission Area MA Conference Away Day £770 Jennie Willson Reflective Colouring Book £689 Rhos Cystennin Benefice Resources to restore Welsh language services £500 Bro Famau Group Messy Church £500 Gwersyllt Holy Trinity Love Gwersyllt: Community Service Project £500 Rhyl Parish Bereavement training for Pastoral Assistants £500 Denbigh Mission Area Mission Area website £500 Llanrhos Deanery St Katherine's Bryn Pydew Communication initiative £500 Gwersyllt Holy Trinity Love Gwersyllt: Hearth project £262 Total awarded in 2016 £399,423 .
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