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Community Foundation Serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Amount Awarded £7,294,306.61 Number of Grants 1417 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Amount Awarded £7,294,306.61 Number of grants 1417 Grantee Program name Granted Fourteen Fund Back on the Map Towards community capacity building 22,000.00 Young Asian Voices Towards YAV sports academy - year 1 5,000.00 Heritage Coast Partnership Towards reconnecting coast and community 15,000.00 Sans Street Youth & Community Centre Towards Positive Impact Project East (PIPE) 20,000.00 Back on the Map Towards volunteer capacity building programme - year 1 6,250.00 Ryhope Community Association Towards Connecting Communities - year 1 8,560.00 Blue Watch Youth Centre Towards community social action and volunteering 13,008.00 B Active N B Fit CIC Towards social retreat project 15,000.00 Back on the Map Towards community capacity building 22,000.00 Hendon Young People's Project Towards We'ar Safe, fishing, cooking, positive, active and happy project 14,720.00 Total for Fourteen Fund 10 grants 141,538.00 Abbot Memorial Fund Individual Towards new beds 30.00 Individual Towards decorating materials 100.00 Individual Towards furniture 100.00 Individual Towards bed and carpets 50.00 Individual Towards beds 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards bedding and storage 100.00 Individual Towards vacuum cleaner and bedding 20.00 Individual Towards carpets and soft furnishings 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards storage 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards household items 100.00 Individual Towards beds and bedding 100.00 Individual Towards household items 100.00 Individual Towards white goods 100.00 Individual Towards bed and bedding and baby equipment 50.00 Individual Towards bed and bedding 40.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards baby equipment 100.00 Individual Towards white goods 100.00 Individual Towards white goods 50.00 Total for Abbot Memorial Fund 22 grants 1,840.00 Frank Acfield Fund Sunderland Astronomical Society Towards schools outreach project 1,000.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Total for Frank Acfield Fund 1 grant 1,000.00 Adderstone Fund Bell View (Belford) Towards expanding and increasing opportunities 1,524.00 Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival Ltd Towards active ambassadors 5,365.00 NTC Touring Theatre Company Ltd Towards two performances in Etal 2,000.00 Woodhorn Colliery Museum Towards Poppies - Weeping Window at Woodhorn 5,000.00 November Club Towards the great performing rope 5,700.00 Northumberland Scottish Pipes and Drums General donation 1,500.00 Total for Adderstone Fund 6 grants 21,089.00 Akzo Nobel Fund Co-op Women's Guild Wrekenton Towards day trip 500.00 Vale Mill Trust Towards refurbishment of mill 548.00 Whickham and District - U3A Towards new indoor bowls carpet 350.00 Follonsby Miners Lodge Banner, Heritage and Culture Towards Wardley Colliery Community Gala 1,000.00 Gateshead RFC Youth Development Towards polo shirts, club shirts and ties for the u15's 500.00 Crawcrook & Greenside Local Environment Group Towards Crawcrook summer fair 950.00 Gateshead Carers' Association Towards a celebration BBQ as part of carers week 500.00 Gateshead Ramblers Towards a defibrillator 1,000.00 Leam Lane Community Association Towards a trip to Whitehouse Farm for walking buddies group 1,000.00 Springwell Village Hall Association Towards SVCV integrated junior youth provision 650.00 Kays Cottages Residents Association Towards Kays Community Lounge activities 600.00 Heworth Grange Comprehensive School Towards celebration of achievement event 250.00 Winlaton Mill Village Hall Committee Towards replacement windows 870.00 Foundations Furniture Project Towards provision of free furniture to individuals/families 1,000.00 St Cuthbert and Holy Trinity Towards Blaydon Christmas tree festival 2015 1,000.00 Community Music Whickham and Swalwell Towards William Shield project 1,000.00 Blaydon Youth Community Football Club Towards welfare and equipment storage facilities 500.00 Your Voice Counts Towards Gateshead women's group 1,000.00 Gateshead Redheugh 1957 Towards new u7s teams 1,000.00 Total for Akzo Nobel Fund 19 grants 14,218.00 Amec Foster Wheeler Fund Cancer Research UK Donation 600.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Cancer Research UK Donation 600.00 Total for Amec Foster Wheeler Fund 7 grants 6,200.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Anonymous R Fund Greenlane Disabled Archers Towards renewal of equipment 600.00 West Northumberland Food Bank Towards eat well for less project 400.00 Houghton Older People's Enterprise Towards transport costs of trips for group members 300.00 South Tyneside Ability Football Club Towards transport costs 250.00 Great North Air Ambulance Service Towards general running costs 500.00 St Giles' Church, Chollerton Towards the restoration of the Hearse House 500.00 Bellingham PCC Towards planned projects associated with St Cuthberts Church 500.00 The Jubilee Hall Towards restoration of the bell and tower 500.00 Corsenside Parochial Church Council Towards church repairs 500.00 St Mary's Church Stamfordham Towards church repairs 500.00 Anonymous R Fund 10 grants 4,550.00 Appletree Fund People and Drugs Ltd (Silx Teen Bar) Towards health and wellbeing sessions 3,730.00 Centre West (Newcastle) Ltd Towards Project 3 - sport, fitness & volunteering 2,000.00 Alnwick Young Peoples Association/Gallery Youth Towards research and consultation into young peoples needs 2,000.00 Total for Appletree Fund 3 grants 7,730.00 North East Fund for the Arts Apples and Snakes Towards Tees Women Poets - Doing It For Themselves 900.00 Edberts House Towards Heritage Crafts 1,000.00 Sunderland YMCA Towards Get Creative for the Homeless 1,000.00 No Limits Theatre Towards 'Curious Connections' 1,000.00 Northern Butterflies Towards My voice talks to the community through art 800.00 Skills For People Towards working with Clay/Pottery sessions 217.00 Success4All cic Towards Litter Cafe 1,000.00 The Friends of Summerhill Towards Nature in the City's Heart (Seed) 1,000.00 New Writing North Towards LGBT creative writing book club in schools pilot project 500.00 Individual Towards The North Sea Project 1,000.00 Total for North East Fund for the Arts 10 Grants 8,417.00 Asian Fund Full Circle Food Project Towards intergenerational gardening project 500.00 All Friends Together Towards All Friends Together Annual Programme 500.00 Krazee Krafters Towards craft materials and supplies 500.00 Briardale Community and Training Centre Towards weekly club for older people 500.00 Fenham Association of Residents Towards juniors and Inters social play initiative 600.00 Hendon Young People's Project Towards Healthy Eating and Sensory Play 174.00 West Moor Residents Association Towards a healthy, thriving community for all ages 654.00 Wor Hoose Community Project Towards Wor Junior Youth Activities Club 900.00 Hedworthfield Community Association Towards Youth Activity Week 700.00 Gateshead Older People's Assembly Towards increasing Capacity through Volunteering - Friends 748.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Woodhorn Colliery Museum Towards Poppies - Weeping Window at Woodhorn 1,000.00 Total for Asian Fund 11 Grants 6,776.00 Stuart Ayre Fund North Music Trust Quarterly donation 466.00 North Music Trust Quarterly donation 453.00 North Music Trust Quarterly donation 424.00 North Music Trust Quarterly donation 438.00 Total for Stuart Ayre Fund 4 Grants 1,781.00 Barnes Grassroots Fund Guidepost Scout Group Towards replacement of camp/activity equipment 780.00 People Painting for Health and Leisure Towards funding for exhibition as well as general running costs 1,000.00 Total for Barnes Grassroots Fund 2 Grants 1,780.00 Barbara and Chris Beith Fund Charities Aid Foundation Grant to CAF 5,630.45 Total for Barbara and Chris Beith Fund 1 Grant 5,630.45 Bellingham Fund Birtley Village Hall Committee Towards internal Improvements to Birtley Village Hall 691.00 North Tynies Childcare Towards updated IT equipment and data system 1,626.00 Total for Bellingham Fund 2 Grants 2,317.00 Benfield Motors Fund Prince Bishops Community Bank Towards Tynedale Community Bank - contribution to admin costs 2,500.00 Total for Benfield Motors Fund 1 Grant 2,500.00 Blackett Family Community First Bell View (Belford) Towards rural outreach for older people and carers 1,500.00 Corbridge Youth Initiative Towards CYI Allotment Project 2,158.00 Young and Sweet Towards new youth centre equipment 1,000.00 Total for Blackett Family Community First 3 Grants 4,658.00 Barley Hill Fund Lets Get Growing Towards compost toilet 1,500.00 Stocksfield South of Tyne Flower Club Towards floral art workshops at Stocksfield Community Hall 500.00 The Slaley and Healey Parish Wander Towards First aid training and venue hire 736.00 Total for Barley Hill Fund 3 Grants 2,736.00 Berwick Academy Endowment Fund Individual Towards athletics travel and competition fees 500.00 Individual Towards uniform costs 40.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Individual Towards a trip to Zambia 600.00 Individual Towards uniformed services outdoor expedition trip 1,800.00 Individual Towards video camera 549.00 Individual Towards
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