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Greater London Authority Funding Agreements, December 2012 to December 2015 Date Grant Awarded Start Date End Date GLA Departmen Greater London Authority funding agreements, December 2012 to December 2015 Date grant Start Date End Date GLA Department Beneficiary Beneficiary Beneficiary Summary of purpose of the grant Amount Approved by awarded Reg. No. Reg. No. Decision* Charity Company (published here) 05/12/12 01/10/2012 01/08/2015 Communities and Intelligence Remploy Ltd 394532 GLA ESF Youth Programme - Pathways £650,257 DD1395 to a Positive Future (LDD1) 05/12/12 01/10/2012 01/08/2015 Communities and Intelligence Remploy Ltd 394532 GLA ESF Youth Programme - Pathways to £655,917 DD1395 a Positive Future (LDD3) 05/12/12 01/10/2012 31/03/2015 Communities and Intelligence Nacro 226171 203583 GLA ESF Youth Programme - YO1 £1,151,554 MD948 05/12/12 01/10/2012 31/03/2015 Communities and Intelligence Nacro 226171 203583 GLA ESF Youth Programme - YO3 £1,100,000 MD948 05/12/12 01/10/2012 01/08/2015 Communities and Intelligence Prevista Ltd 3148833 GLA ESF Youth Programme - Realising £1,100,000 DD1395 Ambitions through Education and Development (ESF2) 14/12/12 01/10/2012 01/08/2015 Communities and Intelligence 3SC LLP 347365 GLA ESF Youth Programme - Integra8 £1,100,000 DD1395 (EFS1) 29/01/13 01/10/2012 01/07/2015 Communities and Intelligence Leonard Chesire Disability 552847 218186 GLA ESF Youth Programme - Work Smart £788,962 DD1395 London (LDD2) 11/10/13 01/10/2013 01/03/2015 Communities and Intelligence Royal Society for Public 1125949 Funding for the 'Well London' £129,430 MD1206 Health programme - 2013 to 2015, Training Communities Project 11/10/13 01/10/2013 01/03/2015 Development, Enterprise & Green Corridor 1092093 Big Green Fund - Seeds of Change £300,000 DD1092 Environment 21/10/13 01/10/2013 01/03/2014 Communities and Intelligence Foundation for 328392 2415458 In relation to the Big Dance 2014 £30,000 MD1204 Community Dance 22/10/13 01/08/2013 01/03/2015 Communities and Intelligence Groundwork London 1121105 4212532 Funding for the 'Well London' £16,288 MD1206 programme - 2013 to 2015. 24/10/13 24/10/2013 31/03/2015 Communities and Intelligence Amateur Swimming To deliver the Mayor’s Sports Legacy £350,000 DD1120 Association Programme (Phase II): Make a Splash programme 28/10/13 01/10/2013 01/02/2015 Development, Enterprise & London Wildlife Trust 283895 1600379 Pocket Parks - Woodberry Park £23,466 DD1129 Environment * signed decision forms are published here: https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/greater-london-authority-gla/good-governance/gla-decisions Greater London Authority funding agreements, December 2012 to December 2015 Date grant Start Date End Date GLA Department Beneficiary Beneficiary Beneficiary Summary of purpose of the grant Amount Approved by awarded Reg. No. Reg. No. Decision* Charity Company (published here) 31/10/13 01/10/2013 01/02/2015 Development, Enterprise & Stratford Renaissance 6046211 Pocket Parks - Tramway Avenue Pocket £25,000 DD1129 Environment Partnership Park 08/11/13 Communities and Intelligence Lampton Academy Maths Skills Development Programme £130,964 DD1118 for Primary Teachers, London Schools Excellence Fund 08/11/13 01/11/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Classics for All 1135379 7182949 In relation to the London Schools £250,000 DD1118 Excellence Funding 14/11/13 01/11/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Present Moment 3654592 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £45,175 DD1118 Productions Ltd Window 1 Awards - Shakespeare & Beyond 14/11/13 01/11/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Museum of London 1139250 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £64,220 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Prehistory in the classroom 14/11/13 01/11/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence ARK Schools 4589451 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £73,500 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Sustainable Literacy 14/11/13 01/11/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Personal Finance 1081639 3943766 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £75,000 DD1118 Education Group PFEG Window 1 Awards - London Lead Teachers 14/11/13 01/08/2013 30/06/2015 Communities and Intelligence University of East London Exempt Funding for the 'Well London' £354,000 MD1206 Charity programme - 2013 to 2015. 20/11/13 20/11/2013 30/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence St. James the Great RC 7937939 Writing for Success, London Schools £126,058 DD1118 Primary and Nursery Excellence Fund Round 1 Window 1 School Awards 22/11/13 01/11/2013 01/03/2015 Development, Enterprise & The Conservation 261009 976410 Pocket Parks - College Green and Slip £15,000 DD1129 Environment Volunteers Pocket Park 29/11/13 01/11/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Cuckoo Hall Academies 7355559 Core Knowledge Curriculum, London £260,900 DD1118 Trust Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 Window 1 Awards 06/12/13 01/12/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Design Education CIC 7295731 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £15,000 DD1118 Window 1 Awards 13/12/13 01/12/2013 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence St Michael's Catholic 8160034 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £150,000 DD1118 College Window 1 Awards * signed decision forms are published here: https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/greater-london-authority-gla/good-governance/gla-decisions Greater London Authority funding agreements, December 2012 to December 2015 Date grant Start Date End Date GLA Department Beneficiary Beneficiary Beneficiary Summary of purpose of the grant Amount Approved by awarded Reg. No. Reg. No. Decision* Charity Company (published here) 19/12/13 01/12/2013 01/12/2015 Communities and Intelligence Fight4Change 1143318 In relation to the South London Boxing £150,000 DD1137 Partnership, funded from the Sports Participation Fund 2013 19/12/13 01/12/2013 01/12/2015 Communities and Intelligence Reach and Teach Sports 7671691 In relation to the London School of £175,000 DD1137 Network Ltd Basketball, funded from the Sports Participation Fund 2013 17/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Royal Society of Chemistry 207890 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £300,000 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Inspiring Chemistry Teachers 21/01/14 01/01/2014 01/02/2015 Development, Enterprise & London Metropolitan Exempt 2447470 Pocket Parks - CASS Rooftop Pocket Park £30,000 DD1015 Environment University Charity 23/01/14 01/08/2013 01/03/2015 Communities and Intelligence London Sustainability 5154010 Funding for the 'Well London' £46,000 MD1206 Exchange programme - 23/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Field Studies Council 412621 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £166,215 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Inspiring Learning 23/01/14 01/09/2013 31/12/2015 Communities and Intelligence Working Links 03943678 GLA ESF Youth Programme - Switch £996,362 DD1105 (Employment) Ltd Direction (YO2) 24/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Christ the King Sixth Form 235468 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £443,700 DD1118 College Window 1 Awards - Learning from Independent Schools 29/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Brunel University RC79 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £275,400 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Enhancing Mathematical Learning 29/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Alexandra Park School 7708890 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £285,400 DD1118 Academy Trust Window 1 Awards - 29/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Design and Technology 3089012 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £499,994 DD1118 Association Window 1 Awards - Enhancing teaching of STEM 30/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Royal Geographical 208791 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £226,640 DD1118 Society Window 1 Awards - Rediscovering London's Geography 30/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence UK Interactive 2420400 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £450,000 DD1118 Entertainment Association Window 1 Awards - London Digital Schoolhouse Initiative * signed decision forms are published here: https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/greater-london-authority-gla/good-governance/gla-decisions Greater London Authority funding agreements, December 2012 to December 2015 Date grant Start Date End Date GLA Department Beneficiary Beneficiary Beneficiary Summary of purpose of the grant Amount Approved by awarded Reg. No. Reg. No. Decision* Charity Company (published here) 30/01/14 01/01/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Myscience.co Ltd 5081097 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £606,000 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Coaching Primary Science Scholars 07/02/14 07/02/2014 28/08/2016 Communities and Intelligence 800329 Special Olympics London Development £100,000 DD1137 Special Olympics Great Project Britain 19/02/14 01/02/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence National Literacy Trust 5836486 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £154,360 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Books about Town 21/02/14 01/02/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Let's Think Forum 7736467 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £249,991 DD1118 Window 1 Awards - Let's Think Maths and English 21/02/14 01/02/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence Mathematics in Education 3265490 London Schools Excellence Fund Round 1 £390,600 DD1118 and Industry Window 1 Awards - Let's Think Maths and English 26/02/14 01/02/2014 01/01/2016 Communities and Intelligence Federation of London 258577 Mayor's Sport Legacy Programme - £150,000 DD1137 Youth Clubs Getting Ready West 27/02/14 01/02/2014 01/09/2015 Communities and Intelligence CfBT Education Trust 270901 London Schools Excellence
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