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Organisation Address Website Project Grant Start Date End Date Fund Funded Projects in the Borough Since January 2015 Organisation Address Website Project Grant Start Date End Date Fund London Buddhist Arts Centre Eastbourne House, Bullards http://www.breathingspacelondon Refurbishment Works 15,000 02/11/2015 01/04/2016 Emergency Funding Place .org.uk and www.lbc.org.uk London, London E2 0PT Four Corners 121 Roman Road www.fourcornersfilm.co.uk ZOOM (formerly known as Creativity 104,169 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and London, London E2 0QN Plus) Prosperity - Strand 1 Routeways to Employment Four Corners 121 Roman Road www.fourcornersfilm.co.uk ZOOM (formerly known as Creativity 37,617 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and London, London E2 0QN Plus) Prosperity - Strand 1 Routeways to Employment Mind In Tower Hamlets 13 Whitethorn Street http://www.mithn.org.uk Wellbeing Service - Coping with Life 81,600 01/01/2016 31/08/2018 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and London Recovery Training Programme Wellbeing E3 4DA London E3 4DA Mind In Tower Hamlets 13 Whitethorn Street http://www.mithn.org.uk Wellbeing Service - Coping with Life 33,150 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and London Recovery Training Programme Wellbeing E3 4DA London E3 4DA Mind In Tower Hamlets 13 Whitethorn Street http://www.mithn.org.uk Upskill 207,504 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and London Prosperity - Strand 1 Routeways E3 4DA to Employment London E3 4DA Mind In Tower Hamlets 13 Whitethorn Street http://www.mithn.org.uk Upskill 74,932 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and London Prosperity - Strand 1 Routeways E3 4DA to Employment London E3 4DA Poplar HARCA (Housing and 167A East India Dock Road http://www.poplarharca.co.uk Box of Toys/ Poplar Film 1,400 04/11/2016 04/11/2016 Event Regeneration Community Poplar Association) London E14 0EA Senrab Football Club 6 The Hawthornes, www.clubwebsite.co.uk/senrab/ Senrab FC - Emergency Funding 5,330 01/04/2015 30/09/2015 Emergency Funding Whitehall Road, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 0RN Somali Senior Citizens Club Granby Hall www.charity- Somali Senior Citizens Club 97,560 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and 37 St Matthew's Row commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/ Wellbeing London E2 6DT RegisterOfCharities/CharityWitho utPartB.aspx?RegisteredCha Somali Senior Citizens Club Granby Hall www.charity- Somali Senior Citizens Club 35,230 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and 37 St Matthew's Row commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/ Wellbeing London E2 6DT RegisterOfCharities/CharityWitho utPartB.aspx?RegisteredCha SSBA Community Trust: Heba 164 Brick Lane http://www.heba.org.uk Emergency Funding 3,000 03/05/2016 27/06/2016 Emergency Funding Project London E1 6RU 1 Organisation Address Website Project Grant Start Date End Date Fund Tower Hamlets Community 285 Commercial Road http://www.thch.org.uk Golden Pensioner's Queen's Birthday 250 16/06/2016 16/06/2016 Event Housing Ltd (THCH) London E1 2PS BBQ Tower Hamlets Community 285 Commercial Road http://www.thch.org.uk Black History Exhibition & Play 500 19/10/2016 19/10/2016 Event Housing Ltd (THCH) London E1 2PS Examining Race and Culture Issues Tower Hamlets Community 285 Commercial Road http://www.thch.org.uk Seated Exercise for the over 60s 560 12/12/2017 11/12/2018 Ageing Well Small Grants Housing Ltd (THCH) London E1 2PS Artsadmin Toynbee Studios www.artsadmin.co.uk Monuments of Tower Hamlets 500 03/06/2019 09/06/2019 Event 28 Commercial Street London London E1 6AB Friends of Mile End Park 46 Grove Road http://www.fomep.org.uk Park Life - Mile End Park Community 2,000 09/07/2017 09/07/2017 Event London E3 5AX Fair & Dog Show 2017 Friends of Mile End Park 46 Grove Road http://www.fomep.org.uk Park Life - Mile End Park Community 1,500 03/07/2016 03/07/2016 Event London E3 5AX Fair & Dog Show 2016 The Shadwell Community Project Glamis Adventure Playground http://www.shadwellcommunitypr The People GAP 24,999 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 1 - Children, Young 10 Glamis Road oject.org People and Families London E1W 3EG The Shadwell Community Project Glamis Adventure Playground http://www.shadwellcommunitypr The People GAP 9,027 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 1 - Children, Young 10 Glamis Road oject.org People and Families London E1W 3EG Ocean Youth Connexions Stepney City Farm Ocean Youth Connexions 45,000 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 1 - Children, Young London E1 3DG People and Families Ocean Youth Connexions Stepney City Farm Ocean Youth Connexions 16,250 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 1 - Children, Young London E1 3DG People and Families Mile End Community Project 111 Hamlets Way, Mile End, Female Leadership and 21,375 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 1 - Children, Young London, London E3 4TL Empowerment Project People and Families Mile End Community Project 111 Hamlets Way, Mile End, Re-defining Community and 4,500 06/07/2015 28/03/2016 One Tower Hamlets London, London E3 4TL Leadership Rainbow Playgroup Calders Wharf Community http://maureenmmmurphy@btint Emergency Funding 12,600 04/01/2016 30/12/2016 Emergency Funding Centre ernet.com Saunders Ness Rd Isle Of Dogs London E14 3EA Bangladesh Youth Movement. BYM Advice Shop http://www.bym.org.uk 'Live Healthy - Enjoy Life' ( 54,400 01/01/2016 31/08/2018 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and 21- 23 Henriques Street Bangladeshi women Health & Wellbeing London E1 1NB Development Project Bangladesh Youth Movement. BYM Advice Shop http://www.bym.org.uk 'Live Healthy - Enjoy Life' ( 22,100 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and 21- 23 Henriques Street Bangladeshi women Health & Wellbeing London E1 1NB Development Project Bangladesh Youth Movement. BYM Advice Shop http://www.bym.org.uk 'Challenge For Youth' BME & 39,000 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 1 - Children, Young 21- 23 Henriques Street Bangladeshi Girls Development People and Families London E1 1NB Programme. Bangladesh Youth Movement. BYM Advice Shop http://www.bym.org.uk 'Challenge For Youth' BME & 14,083 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 1 - Children, Young 21- 23 Henriques Street Bangladeshi Girls Development People and Families London E1 1NB Programme. 2 Organisation Address Website Project Grant Start Date End Date Fund Chinese Association of Tower 680 Commercial Road http://www.thchinese.org.uk Chinese and Vietnamese Elderly 30,600 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and Hamlets London E14 7HA Luncheon Club Wellbeing Chinese Association of Tower 680 Commercial Road http://www.thchinese.org.uk Chinese and Vietnamese Elderly 11,050 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and Hamlets London E14 7HA Luncheon Club Wellbeing Chinese Association of Tower 680 Commercial Road http://www.thchinese.org.uk Chinese After School Homework Club 12,015 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 1 - Children, Young Hamlets London E14 7HA People and Families Chinese Association of Tower 680 Commercial Road http://www.thchinese.org.uk Chinese After School Homework Club 4,339 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 1 - Children, Young Hamlets London E14 7HA People and Families Chinese Association of Tower 680 Commercial Road http://www.thchinese.org.uk Chinese Independent School of Tower 34,995 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 1 - Children, Young Hamlets London E14 7HA Hamlets (Mother Tongue Classes) People and Families Chinese Association of Tower 680 Commercial Road http://www.thchinese.org.uk Chinese Independent School of Tower 12,637 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 1 - Children, Young Hamlets London E14 7HA Hamlets (Mother Tongue Classes) People and Families Legal Advice Centre University House www.legal-advice-centre.co.uk/ Social Welfare Advice - NW Ward 300,000 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and 104 Roman Road Cluster Prosperity - Strand 2 - Social Bethnal Green (LAP 1 and 2 ) Welfare Advice Services London E2 0RN Legal Advice Centre University House www.legal-advice-centre.co.uk/ Social Welfare Advice - NW Ward 108,333 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and 104 Roman Road Cluster Prosperity - Strand 2 - Social Bethnal Green (LAP 1 and 2 ) Welfare Advice Services London E2 0RN Legal Advice Centre University House www.legal-advice-centre.co.uk/ Legal Advice Centre Rent Subsidy 30,000 01/07/2018 30/09/2019 MSG Rent Subsidy 104 Roman Road Bethnal Green London E2 0RN Limehouse Project Limited Unit 2, 789-791 Commercial http://www.limehouseproject.org. FSF Employment Support 66,686 29/10/2018 28/11/2019 Flexible Support Fund (DWP) Road, uk St Anne street London E14 7HG Limehouse Project Limited Unit 2, 789-791 Commercial http://www.limehouseproject.org. LAP 3 & 4 Advice Service 165,000 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and Road, uk Prosperity - Strand 2 - Social St Anne street Welfare Advice Services London E14 7HG Limehouse Project Limited Unit 2, 789-791 Commercial http://www.limehouseproject.org. LAP 3 & 4 Advice Service 59,583 01/09/2018 30/09/2019 Theme 2 - Jobs, Skills and Road, uk Prosperity - Strand 2 - Social St Anne street Welfare Advice Services London E14 7HG Limehouse Project Limited Unit 2, 789-791 Commercial http://www.limehouseproject.org. Limehouse Project's 'First Steps for 31,680 01/09/2015 31/08/2018 Theme 3 - Prevention Health and Road, uk Women Learning English and ICT' Wellbeing St Anne street London E14 7HG Limehouse Project Limited Unit 2, 789-791 Commercial http://www.limehouseproject.org.
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