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Annual Discretionary Grants Programme 2013-14 Summary of Awards Annual Discretionary Grants Programme 2013-14 Summary of Awards Grants to Smaller Organisations Organisation Project Award (£) St Nicholas Church & Green Spaces Association Running costs inc. newsletter 1000 Knoll Community Association St Richard's Community Centre - Management Costs 5000 Hangleton Fun for Families Recreational Activities & Outings 2000 Mad Hatters Older People's Activities & Outings 3000 Stay Up Late Disability Support & "Gig Buddies" scheme 3000 Sudanese Coptic Association Arabic Language School & Activities Programme 3000 Oromo Community in Brighton & Hove Running Costs & Activity Programme 3000 Sierra Leone Brighton Association BME Activities & Events Programme 3000 Christian Arabic Club BME Events & Activities 3000 Deutsche Samstagschule Brighton und Hove German Saturday School Start Up Costs 1100 Mini Chef in the Kitchen Young Peoples Healthy Eating Project 2500 Cultures Club Young Peoples Arts Programme 2000 Brightonshed Young People's Creative Arts Workshops 2000 Colourwheels Recycled Arts Workshop Space 2000 Ralli Hall Lunch & Social Club Running Costs 5000 Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club Rescue Boat Kit & Operational Training Costs 3999 Coldean & New Larchwood Activities Group Affordable Supper Club Project 1200 B&H Bipolar Self-Help Group Running Costs 1000 Mediterranean Resources Network Running Costs 3000 Congolese Community in Sussex Running Costs & Activity Programme 3000 Brighton Malayalee Association BME Running Costs & Activities Programme 3000 Drum Community Musical Outreach & Education Workshops 1000 B&H Arts Council Newsletter, Website & Arts Diary (plus Poetry Competition) 2000 Boca2Mouth Creative Workshops Programme (ACE £7,188) June / July 2013 500 Brighton & Hove Black History Running costs & Annual Activity Programme 5000 Golden Oldies Older People's Activity Programme 1000 Knoll Advice Centre Running Costs 1000 Aqua Seniors Older People's Swimming Club 1500 B, H & District Schools Rugby Association Running Costs 350 50+ Tai Chi Group Older People's Activity Programme 950 Vallance Community Centre Running Costs inc support staff salaries 4000 Hangleton Get Together Club Older People's Activity & Entertainments Programme 800 Synergy Creative Community Mental Health Support Programme 2000 B&H Fillipino Community Activity & Events Programme 3000 Sudanese & Arabic Speaking Elderly Association Transport, Premises Hire & Events 3000 Kimbap Club BME Children’s Play & Activities 1000 Brighton Festival Youth Choir Running Costs inc Music Hire 1000 Brighton Male Voice Choir Premises Hire, Travel & Purchase of Kit etc 500 Vertigirls Vertigirls Climbing Courses Running Costs 1000 Everyman UK Running Costs 3000 Brighton GEMS Brighton Gay Elderly Men’s' Society Running Costs 5000 The British Christian Orthodox Association Running Costs 3000 The Sudanese Community in Sussex Running Costs 2000 Brighton Science Festival "Brighton Science Festival" (Feb-Mar2014?) Running Costs 3000 Grey Matters Productions CIC Publicity Leaflets 500 Sussex Symphony Orchestra Running Costs 3000 Fretful Federation Mandolin Orchestra Running Costs 2000 Reflexions Academy "Reflexions", The Club Running Costs 500 Pots of Talent Creative pottery activities 950 Knoll Pilates Group Sports / Activity Programme 950 Cruse Bereavement Care Running Costs 5000 Exploring Senses CIC “CommuniToy” Youth Arts Programme 1500 Total Awarded £115,799 Arts Partnership Awards Organisation Project Award (£) Moot - Music of our Time "Music for Everyone" Disability Arts (ACE £10,000) 01 April 2013 1000 Creative Future "Writing from the Margins" National Competition (ACE £9,999) 15 March 999 Actors of Dionysus "Medea" Research & Development2013 (ACE £9,891) 01 April 2013 250 Brighton Early Music Festival Showcase & Support Programme (unclear) May 2013 3200 Rolemop Arts Ltd "Glimmers" Digital Festival Installation (ACE £9,989) 8 April 2013 1000 Pink Fringe Ltd "Queer Connectivity" Development & Performance (ACE £68K) 31 May 12000 Komedia Productions "Hijack” Participatory Events Programme (ACE £9,200) April 2013 5000 Open Music "Colour Out of Space" Workshops & Performance (ACE £17,900) 25 July 1790 The Neo Futurist Collective "Ballad of Skinny Lattes & Vintage Clothing"2013 Site Responsive Performance 1000 Zap Art "Dancehall & Winter Garden"(ACE £33,877) Multi Medea 01 July Dance 2013 Theat re (ACE £99,900) 5000 The Nightingale Theatre Ltd "Artist Development Programme"13 May (ACE2013 £148,603) 19 August 2013 7000 Undercurrent Arts "Schools' Pilot & Audience Dev elopment Programme" (ACE £11,200) 9 500 Bandbazi "Hamlet, the Asylum Seeker"September Script Development 2013 (ACE £14,874) 9 750 Writing our Legacy "New Voices, New Horizons"September BME Arts 2013 Development (ACE £10,000) 18 1000 Root Experience "The Game Project" PerformanceSeptember Project 2013 (ACE £15,000) 26 August 2013 750 The Nimbus Group "The Nimbus Project" Sonic Art Installation (ACE £22,060) 1 August 2013 2200 House Festival Ltd "House 2014" (ACE £88000) April 2014 8000 The ONCA Trust "Inorganic" at the ONCA Gallery Brighton (ACE £15000) 24 October 2500 Brighton Photo Fringe "BPF13 - Ten Years of curating participation"2013 (ACE £14990) 1 October 1500 Videoclub "UK/China video art exchange"2013 (ACE £14873) 04 November 2013 500 The Nimbus Group "A Giddy History of Brighton" (Heritage Lottery Fund £61000) 01 March 5000 Komedia Productions "Hijack Children's Festival"2014 (ACE £) November 2013 5000 Total Awarded £65,939 Community Festivals Organisation Project Award (£) Friends of St Ann's Wells Gardens Centenary & Spring Festivals (04 & 18 May 2013) 1500 Friends of William Clarke Park Patchfest 2013 (13 July 2013) 1200 Friends of Hangleton Park Hangleton Park Festival (7 September 2013) 1250 Old Boat Corner Community Association 25th Anniversary Open Day (4 May 2013) 755 Friends of Blakers Park Summer Fair 2013 (15 June) 750 Bates Estate Tenants & Residents Association Bates Estate Fun Day (01 June 2013) 1000 Hollingbury Park Avenue Street Festival Neighbourhood Celebration (7 September 2013) 1000 Friends of Preston Park "Prestfest 2013" (24 August) 1200 Trans Pride Brighton & Hove "Trans Pride 2013" (27 July) 1500 Ingram Crescent Residents Association "Ingram Community Fun Day" (13 July) 1500 Friends of Bevfest "Bevfest 2013" (7 September) 800 Brunswick Community Festival Group "Brunswick Festival 2013" (11 - 18 August) 1500 Whitehawk Crime Prevention Forum "Due East Festival 2013" (13 July) 1200 Kemp Town Carnival Association "Kemp Town Carnival 2013" (01 June) 1500 Action for Bevendean Community "Bevendean Fun Day" (20 July) 1240 Kensington Place Residents "Kensington Place Street Party 2013" (22 September) 250 Friends of Stoneham Park (SPARKS) "Stoneham Park Centenary" (5 October) 1000 Hungarian Cultural & Educational Club "Farsang" 15 February 2014 470 Brighton Women's Centre "International Women's Day" 8 March 2014 1500 Rottingdean Smugglers Ltd "Smugglers Night" 7 December 2014 1500 CEDP Chinese Centre "Chinese New Year Celebrations 2014" 26 January 2014 1500 Total Awarded £24,115 Environmental Sustainability Organisation Project Award (£) Sylvan Hall Residents Association Public Space Planting Project 2000 Withdean, Westdene Woods, Eldred Ave Copse Nature Trail Development 1500 PlotKeepers 22 Community Allotment & Education Programme 2500 New Roots Horticulture & Healthy Eating Project 500 Brighton Permaculture Trust Organisational Development Programme 1000 Rottingdean in Bloom Annual Horticultural Programme 1000 Low Carbon Trust Alternative Support Package P&R November 2012 5000 Whitehawk Community Food Project Running Costs & Materials 2500 Fork and Dig It Community Gardening & Food Share Programme 2330 Hanover Action for Sustainable Living Running Costs plus One Planet Living Event (22 June 2013) 1000 The Triangle Community Group Running costs November 2013 750 Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project Running costs January 2013 2000 Saltdean Residents Association Big Bulb Planting Day 400 Big Nature Charity Launch & Bio-Literacy Schemes (Nov 2013 to Dec 2014) 1000 Total Awarded £23,480 Pride Day Grants 2013 Organisation Project Awarded (£) B&H Federation of Disabled People Access Tent & Signage 2000 Stay Up Late "Gig Buddies" Information Stall 425 Brighton Lesbian & Gay Sports Society Parade Participation & Information Stand 250 Allsorts Youth Project Parade Participation 250 Brighton Gay Men's Chorus Parade Participation 250 MindOut Parade Participation 400 Calabash BME Tent 1000 Lunch Positive Community Café on Park 425 Brighton Women's Centre Women’s Performance Tent 1000 Sussex Beacon Parade Participation & Information Stand 250 B&H LGBT Switchboard Parade Participation 250 LGBT Community Safety Forum Parade & Park Participation 250 Rainbow Chorus Parade Participation 250 Total awarded £7,000 Hedgcock Bequest Organisation Notes Award (£) Men Get Eating Disorders Too Peer Support Running Costs 500 Portslade Arts & Crafts Group Running Costs & Materials 750 Tarner Yoga Group Running Costs & Membership Drive 1000 Brighton Kite Flyers "Brighton Kite Festival 2013" (13 - 14 July) 1000 Brighton & Hove Black History Black History Month Celebrations 2013 5000 B&H Yemeni Community Association Running Costs & Cultural Event 1000 Wish Park Residents Association Communal Garden Equipment 300 Downland Court Residents Association Children's Activity Programme 500 Chattri Memorial Group Publicity & Profile Raising Banners 436 Falmer Girls Football Club Running Costs 750 Transfer to Children's Services School Outings 4000 Benfield Wildlife & Conservation Group 20th Anniversary Celebration 200 St Nicholas Hall Redecoration & Access Project 1200 Coastline Harmony Chorus Equipment Costs 750 MOOT Music of our Time "Sounds of War": WW1 Centenary Music Programme 2000 Ohisama Ahaha Japanese Playgroup 1000 Total Awarded £20,386 .
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