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Grants Approved for Staff-Led Youth Projects and Services Grants Approved for Staff-Led Youth Projects and Services Education Youth Project Grant Total Grant and Training Approved Provided Board Cavan & Youth Information Centre Carrickmacross €17,837 €21,801 Monaghan ISPCC Monaghan €3,964 Cork Cobh Youth Service €3,500 €92,666 Badoireacht Meitheal Mara €2,925 YMCA Cork €20,000 Glanmire Youth Project €5,830 Togher Youth Project €19,863 Gurranabraher Youth project €5,433 Habby Hub Togher Family Resource Centre €2,500 Good Shepherd €2,409 Churchfield Trust €10,570 Linkpoint Knocknaheeny €7,653 Mahon Youth Project €11,983 Dublin & Huntstown Community Centre €18,194 €227,053 Dun Mounttown Community Facility €5,000 Laoghaire Balgaddy €3,973 Blanchardstown Youth Service €19,470 Lucan Youth Service €15,304 CARP €14,639 Ronanstown Youth Service €18,137 Southside Travellers Action Group €19,818 Swords Youth Service €7,060 Tallaght Youth Service €13,308 West Dublin YMCA €19,992 Mulhuddart Community Centre €5,024 Clondalkin Youth Service €19,954 Blanchardstown Computer Clubhouse €6,232 Loughlinstown Community Rooms €15,550 Outdoor Learning (LSP) €20,000 Tallaght Travellers Youth Service €5,398 Donegal Donegal Youth Service €19,752 €46,848 Foróige, Youth Development Project €18,695 Foróige, Youth Development Programme €8,401 Galway & CAPE Project (YWIG) €5,000 €61,000 Roscommon East Galway Youth Service (YWIG) €5,000 Forum Adolescent Support Prog €10,000 Involve Youth Service Ballinasloe €15,000 Involve Youth Service Loughrea €8,000 Western Traveller €5,000 No. 4 Youth Service €5,000 Westside Youth Project (YWIG) €8,000 Kerry KDYS Tralee €11,950 €20,000 KDYS Listowel €4,443 KDYS Castleisland €3,607 Kildare & Bray Youth Service €14,259 €40,000 Wicklow Connect Bray NYP €13,679 Kildare Youth Service €12,062 Kilkenny & Carlow Regional Youth Service €20,000 €31,350 Carlow Ossory Youth €11,350 Laois & Youth Work Ireland Laois €11,376 €19,665 Offaly Tullamore Youth Project €5,049 Offaly Traveller Movement €3,240 Limerick & Clare Youth Service - TYFS €19,912 €117,757 Clare Foroige Loobagh Area Project - TYFS €9,678 Limerick City Drug Education & Prevention Service €13,372 Limerick Youth Service - Rathkeale TYFS €14,060 Limerick Youth Service - City TYFS €3,967 Limerick Scout County €20,000 YEP - St Augustins TYFS €20,000 Clare Youth Service €16,768 Longford & Youth Work Ireland Midlands €15,859 €17,642 Westmeath ACT Gateway Project Athlone €1,783 Louth & Craboh Rua €3,333 €20,272 Meath Dundalk Youth Theatre €3,333 Involve Meath €3,437 Youth Work Ireland Meath €3,714 Cox's Demesne €3,300 Southside €3,155 Mayo, Sligo Involve Ballina €2,320 €43,475 & Leitrim Leitrim Traveller Youth Project €2,000 Leitrim Youth Project €7,680 Sligo YIC €3,000 Mohill Community Youth Project €5,145 North Mayo Youth Project €9,371 Sligo Leitrim Home Youth Liaison €13,959 Tipperary Clonmel Community Youth Project €17,671 €47,318 Tipperary Youth Information Centre €20,000 Roscrea Youth Project €9,647 Waterford & Youth New Ross €11,585 €142,036 Wexford Foroige Ferrybank Youth Development Project €3,430 Wexford Area Youth Supports €17,058 Gorey Community Youth Project €14,979 Coolcotts Community Youth Project €19,965 Waterford Youth Transport Service €3,127 Little Red Kettle €4,106 Waterford Youth Arts €12,206 Enniscorthy Community Youth Project €19,767 Manor St John Services €16,950 Childrens Grouplink €18,863 City of Adventure Sports Project €15,000 €436,396 Dublin An Siól €10,738 Ballyfermot €20,000 BRYR €16,250 Bradóg €19,659 Brú €10,873 Cabra For Youth €5,929 Candle Community Trust €18,873 Cherry Orchard Integrated Youth Service €20,000 CLAY €20,000 Donnycarney Youth Project €1,819 East Wall North Port Youth Development Group €19,533 Familibase €20,000 Finglas Youth Service €19,976 Finglas Youth Resource Centre €19,202 Kilmore West Youth Project €15,000 Poppintree Youth Project €20,000 Rialto Youth Project €17,049 SAYS €17,959 Sphere 17 Regional Youth Service €20,000 St John Bosco Youth Centre €8,841 St Michaels Youth Project €19,754 SWAN €13,235 The Cavan Centre €19,997 TRIBLI €20,000 Trinity & Priorswood Youth Service €6,709 YMCA €20,000 .
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