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Grants Awarded 2019-2020 (Pdf) TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED 19/20 The data below is related to the net grant figures aer any that were cancelled or returned and does not include 11 Fred Clay grants totaling £3,790. Grants: 1,256 The break down below is correct as of 07/08/2020 Totalling: £6,634,545 Fund: Fund Name Report Account Amount Awarded Date #iwill The Young Womens Film Academy Encouraging youth social action using filmmaking and workshops across tyne and wear £3,756.00 18/10/2019 Bright Futures NE Expanding and developing the community volunteering project to recruit young women aged 10-20 to take part in volunteering activities £4,860.00 18/10/2019 Skills 4 Work (Gateshead) Limited A social action project 'come dine with us' for young people with learning needs £4,979.00 18/10/2019 Youth Almighty Project Running costs to continue the 'almighty action' project for young people aged 10 to 14 years in sunderland £3,620.00 18/10/2019 County Durham Arts in Education Agency Spoken word artist fees to support young people to challenge injustice and support social action at schools in kenton and fenham £4,400.00 18/10/2019 Blue Watch Youth Centre Supporting children and young people to take part in volunteering and social action £4,425.00 18/10/2019 Grace House North East Setting up a consultative forum for young people with disabilities in sunderland £3,366.00 18/10/2019 NE Youth Learning journalistic skills to campaign on social action issues £4,855.00 18/10/2019 Projects4Change Young people in the west of newcastle campaigning for improved mental health, public spaces and the environment £5,000.00 18/10/2019 Newcastle upon Tyne YMCA A campaign led by young people tackling issues around gangs, violence and crime £4,994.00 18/10/2019 TEN North East Limited Supporting young carers in south tyneside to become mentors for new young carers £4,634.00 18/10/2019 North East Autism Society Supporting young people with autism to express themselves £4,840.00 18/10/2019 Family Gateway Delivering youth social action programme in north tyneside £4,966.00 18/10/2019 Mortal Fools Establishing a coordinated youth leadership programme to provide more opportunities to disadvantaged young people to be involved in £4,850.00 18/10/2019 social action Groundwork South and North Tyneside Supporting young people to become more engaged with green spaces in south tyneside £2,310.00 18/10/2019 Bringing Words to Life Limited Developing journalism skills to contribute youth social action content to a youth-led magazine and website £2,500.00 18/10/2019 Bringing Words to Life Limited Developing journalism skills to contribute youth social action content to a youth-led magazine and website £2,500.00 18/10/2019 Groundwork South and North Tyneside Supporting young people to become more engaged with green spaces in south tyneside £2,310.00 18/10/2019 £73,165.00 Abigail and Stephen Crampton Individual Towards recording equipment and software £794.00 14/05/2019 Individual Towards attending auditions and an e-flat trumpet £1,000.00 14/05/2019 £1,794.00 Adderstone Watson Memorial Hall Supporting the charity's purposes £4,000.00 14/02/2020 NTC Touring Theatre Company Ltd The charity's objects £8,000.00 22/01/2020 £12,000.00 Akzo Nobel International Paint Darcey's Dream- My Family and Siblings Matter Providing baby breathing monitors for families in gateshead £1,000.0022/10/2019 Smart Works Newcastle The charities core funding £1,000.00 16/09/2019 Derwenthaugh Boat Station of the Sea Cadet Corps Purchasing 20 large bean bags for the sea cadets recreational area £800.00 18/09/2019 Felling Volunteer Library Running costs for community events for 2020, including easter, ve day, volunteers week and the summer holidays £750.00 02/12/2019 Fighting All Cancers Together Weekly sessions to promote awareness of cervical cancer to community groups and schools and colleges in gateshead £1,000.00 02/12/2019 Silverline Memories Purchasing equipment and volunteer training for the new dementia cafe in gateshead £1,000.00 03/12/2019 Skills 4 Work (Gateshead) Limited Running costs for a project to teach the isolated young people about staying safe & understanding e-safety £975.00 04/12/2019 Land of Oak & Iron Trust Running costs for the tommy armstrong project, including activities, films and a visit to beamish £860.00 03/12/2019 Mount Community Association Purchasing equipment to improve the community centre and garden for its residents £1,000.00 07/02/2020 Youth Focus North East (Formerly Regional Youth Work Unit) Running costs to deliver a creative project that will recycle items into art £2,000.00 06/03/2020 Rowlands Gill Volunteer Library Association Improving the layout of the gateshead community library £1,000.00 06/11/2019 Oasis Aquila Housing Purchasing and installing a new outbuilding to create more storage space £1,200.00 21/02/2020 £12,585.00 Allison Greenlees Continuation NEPACS Running costs £500.00 16/09/2019 Sick Children's Trust Core costs £500.00 16/09/2019 Gateshead Crossroads Caring for Carers Running costs £500.00 16/09/2019 West End Refugee Service Running costs £1,000.00 16/09/2019 The Royal British Legion Core costs. £500.00 30/09/2019 £3,000.00 Anonymous R North Tyne Flower Club Organising a community wreath making event in bellingham in december 2019 £900.00 05/07/2019 Awakenings Activities throughout the year including bowling, theatre and cinema trips for people with mental health issues £1,000.00 06/03/2020 Rowlands Gill Volunteer Library Association Improving the layout of the gateshead community library £2,200.00 06/11/2019 £4,100.00 Appletree Riverside Community Health Project Providing a range of family activities in the west end of newcastle. £3,000.00 08/11/2019 People and Drugs Ltd A healthy living project for young people in blyth, northumberland £2,820.00 08/11/2019 Reviving the Heart of the West End Ltd Delivery of workshops for a family confidence building programme £2,453.00 08/11/2019 The Community@NE66 Charitable Trust Core cost contribution £2,000.00 08/11/2019 Alnwick Young Peoples Association/Gallery Youth Core costs contribution. £2,000.00 08/11/2019 £12,273.00 Asian Escape Intervention Services Ltd Providing evening and weekend activities for young people in south tyneside. £750.00 21/02/2020 Pendower Good Neighbour Project Weekly craft and cookery sessions for women from a west end of newcastle. £500.00 12/03/2020 St Chad's Community Project Activities for children in gateshead £750.00 14/02/2020 Mind Active Activity costs for older people in northumberland £750.00 14/02/2020 Scotswood Natural Community Garden Delivery costs for the elderberries programme £1,000.00 14/02/2020 Young Asian Voices Youth activity costs £1,000.00 14/02/2020 Finding Your Feet Providing 15 weeks of movement and music activities to older people in amble, northumberland £750.00 14/02/2020 £5,500.00 Barley Hill Let's Get Growing Therapeutic horticulture and cookery sessions for people with dementia and mental health issues £2,500.00 19/06/2019 Slaley Commemoration Hall The on-going general activities during 2020 £3,350.00 20/03/2020 £5,850.00 Barnes Barnesbury Cycling Club Upgrading the 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The Creative School for Young Musicians A programme of musical education for berwick academy students in academic year 2019-2020 £2,000.00 11/06/2019 Berwick Academy Purchasing additional science equipment to enhance the education of students at the school £1,000.00 20/11/2019 £4,000.00 Bonas Machine Company St Benedict's Hospice Running costs of st benedicts hospice £500.00 27/11/2019 British Lung Foundation Running costs of the british lung foundation in the north east £500.00 27/11/2019 Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity Running costs of the northern centre for cancer care (charlie bear for cancer care) £500.00 27/11/2019 Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity Supporting the cost of delivering leukaemia care at the freeman hospital in memory of val robson £500.00 27/11/2019 £2,000.00 Brian Roycroft Individual Driving lessons £400.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons and theory test £443.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons £450.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons £340.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons and test fees £484.00 10/10/2019 Individual Towards the installation of roller blinds £199.00 17/06/2019 Individual Driving lessons and a theory test. £380.00 10/10/2019 Individual Sofa, double bed, mattress and microwave. £400.00 17/06/2019 Individual Driving lessons to help with future employment. £200.00 10/10/2019 Northumberland County Council Carpets and vinyl flooring £680.00 02/07/2019 Individual Purchasing a sofa £300.00 16/07/2019 Individual 11 hours intensive driving plus practical driving test £310.00 10/10/2019 Individual Purchasing a new fridge/freezer £170.00 27/08/2019 Individual Driving lessons and driving test to help progress a career £442.00 10/10/2019 Individual Weekly swimming lessons for a year £494.00 10/10/2019 Individual Baby equipment £100.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons £274.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons and test fees £438.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons and test fees £305.00 10/10/2019 Individual Purchasing carpets £680.00 25/11/2019 Individual Driving lessons and test fees £485.00 10/10/2019 Individual Driving lessons £450.00 10/10/2019 £8,424.00 Capt.
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