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Grid Export Data Amount to be Organisation Project Title County Sport Type allocated Asca GFC Portable Goals and Sports Equipment Carlow Gaelic Games €1,938 Carlow Cricket Club Carlow Cricket Club Revitlisation Project Carlow Cricket €5,455 Further development of Carlow Dragon Boat Carlow Dragon Boat Club Carlow Rowing club €5,514 Purchase of Cycling Equipment for Youth Carlow Road Cycling Club Carlow Cycling Cycling €8,977 Carlow Rowing Club Continue the growth of Rowing Membership Carlow Rowing €59,943 Fenagh Sports Grounds Co Ltd by Gym Equipment Carlow Gaelic Games Guarantee €23,716 Naomh Bríd Camogie Club Goal posts, training equipment & gear. Carlow Camogie €6,544 Slaney Valley Cycling Club Slaney Valley Cycling Club Equipment Carlow Cycling €33,389 The ML Syndicate Mountain Purchase of equipment to improve timed training Carlow Cycling Biking Club €2,775 Tullow Area School Completion TASCP Get Going Get Active Programme Carlow Multi-sport Programme CLG €7,403 3rd Cavan Virginia Scouting 3rd Cavan Virginia Scouts - Bikes and Climbing Cavan Multi-sport Group €11,244 Ballyhaise Celtic Soccer Club Purchase of training equipment and defibrillator Cavan Soccer €3,429 Blacklion Golf Club Blacklion Golf Club Cavan Golf €30,000 Butlersbridge GAA Gym & Juvenile Equipment Butlersbridge GAA Club Cavan Gaelic Games 2021 €4,021 Cavan Canoe Club Canoe and Kayak equipment . Cavan Canoeing / Kayaking €34,252 Cavan Lakers Basketball Cavan Lakers Basketball Club Equipment 2021 Cavan Basketball €9,563 Cavan Triathlon Club Pontoon/Defibrillator/Paddleboards Cavan Triathlon €9,631 Knockbride G F C Upgrade of Sports Equipment Cavan Gaelic Games €19,000 Laragh United GAA New Mower Cavan Gaelic Games €27,755 Ramor Watersports Club Wheelchair Accessible Ramor Water Sports Club Cavan Sailing Boat €30,000 Smugglers Cycling Club Youth cycling initiative Cavan Cycling €8,583 Virginia Golf Club Golf Course Maintenance Equipment Cavan Golf €15,048 Virginia Kayak Club VKC - Touring Kayaks and Storage. Cavan Canoeing / Kayaking €13,078 Expansion of Kayaking Programme for Scout 14th Clare Scout Group Clare Canoeing / Kayaking Group €7,724 Atlantic Diving Club Boat Engines for Atlantic Diving Club Clare Diving/Snorkelling €8,257 B.M.O.H Athletics Club Equipment for additional sporting activities Clare Athletics €17,108 Burren Outdoor Education Centre Mobile Watersports Unit Clare Multi-sport €15,812 Castle Carraig Riding Club Castle Carraig Riding Club – Training Equipment Clare Equestrian Sports €1,216 Clondegad GAA Club Clondegad GAA Grass-cutting Equipment Clare Gaelic Games €3,762 Corofin Harps Schoolboys & Girls ESSENTIAL SPORTS EQUIPMENT Clare Soccer Football Club €10,277 Ennis Boxing Club To purchase training equipment Clare Boxing €16,777 Portable floodlighting and replace gym Ennis RFC Clare Rugby equipment €19,068 Ennis Swimming and Lifesaving Swim Training Equipment Clare Swimming Club €13,966 UPGRADE AND PROVISION OF NEW Ennis Town Football Club Clare Soccer EQUIPMENT. €6,611 Ennistymon & District Sports Multi-sport maintenance ,fitness & play Amenity Partnership Company Clare Multi-sport equipment €21,710 CLG New ride on pitch mower, new goals and new Fern Celtic Clare Soccer nets €3,569 Irish Aerial Creation Centre IACC Equipment 2021 Clare Multi-sport €10,441 Kilkee Golf Club Course Maintenance Machinery Clare Golf €21,160 Kilkee Sub Aqua Club Nitrox generating system and compressor Clare Diving/Snorkelling €17,265 Killaloe Sailing Club Company Ltd Upgrade of safety facilities Clare Sailing by Guarantee €36,434 Kilrush Rugby Club Mower & Scrum Machine for Kilrush RFC Clare Rugby €23,622 Rhine RoversAFC Rhine Rovers FC Underage Programme Clare Soccer €498 Royal Western Yacht Club of Development and Expansion of Sail Training Clare Sailing Ireland Ltd €33,727 Scariff-Ogonnelloe Camogie Club SOCC Lawn Mower for Ogonnelloe Clare Camogie €10,231 Shannon Golf Club Essential Equipment for Course Improvement Clare Golf €15,870 Shannon Paddlers Shannon Paddlers Equipment Grant Clare Canoeing / Kayaking €11,883 Sixmilebridge Camogie Club Sixmilebridge Camogie Club SC 2021 Clare Camogie €46,062 Sixmilebridge Kilmurry Equipment for Training and Competition Clare Community Games Community Games Activities €42,008 Tulla United AFC To replace our grass cutting machine Clare Soccer €18,893 West Clare Triathlon Club Supply of Triathlon Equipment Clare Triathlon €17,997 45th/62nd Blarney Scout Unit Climbing Wall & Sports Equipment Cork Hillwalking €41,403 82nd Cork Rathcormac Scout Rathcormac Scouts SOS (Store Our Stuff) Cork Canoeing / Kayaking Group Q Container €2,813 Active Connections ltd Intervention unit Cork Multi-sport €40,403 Araglen Desmonds Buí LGFA Sports Equipment Cork Ladies Gaelic Football €3,910 Ardfield Rathbarry Galleyflash Expansion 2021 Cork Rowing Rowing Club €21,843 Ashton Hockey Club Hockey Equipment Cork Hockey €20,023 Aultagh Celtic Football Club Aultagh celtic equipment grant application Cork Soccer €1,905 Ballindenisk Polo Club Portable Floodlighting Cork Equestrian Sports €35,210 Ballycastle Gaels LGFA Club Purchase Equipment -Ballycastle Gaels LGFA Cork Ladies Gaelic Football €12,461 Bandon Hockey Club Sports Equipment for Junior and Senior Teams Cork Hockey €8,091 Bantry Bay Rovers AFC Provision of Club Equipment Cork Soccer €12,658 Bantry Bay Sailing Club Safetyboat for coaching and certified training Cork Sailing €16,169 Bantry Rowing Club Coastal Double Rowing Boats & Safety Boat Cork Rowing €28,047 Belvedere Hockey Club Equipment Grant Cork Hockey €7,899 Bere Island GAA Club Grass mower for Bere Island GAA Cork Gaelic Games €12,708 Bishopstown Community Purchase Top Dresser and Loading bucket Cork Pitch and Putt Association Limited by Guarantee attachment €6,982 Bishopstown Hillwalking Club Non-Personable Capital Equipment Cork Hillwalking €1,149 Blackrock Hockey Club Equipment Upgrade for Blackrock Hockey Club Cork Hockey €6,959 Blackwater Triathlon Club Participation Performance and Safety Equipment Cork Triathlon €27,150 Blarney Cycling Club Blarney Cycling Club Sports Grant Application Cork Cycling €8,759 Carbery Rangers GAA Club Purchase of Tractor and Mower Cork Gaelic Games €14,771 Carraig na bhFear Athletic Club Grass Mower Cork Athletics €5,620 Castlebridge Celtic FC Castlebridge Celtic club facilities upgrade Cork Soccer €19,330 Castlemagner GAA Field Hurling & Football Training Equipment Cork Gaelic Games Development €633 Replacement Quadruple Scull & Safety Boat Castletownshend Rowing Club Cork Rowing Outboard €12,950 Charleville AFC New Grass Mower Cork Soccer €11,025 Churchtown GAA Purchase of mower and trailer Cork Gaelic Games €13,441 CF application 2021 Capital and Equipment Circus Factory CLG Cork Gymnastics Grant €35,214 Clonakilty AFC A new ride-on mower Cork Soccer €8,169 Clonakilty Hockey Club Equipment for Clonakilty Hockey Club Cork Hockey €17,904 Purchase of equipment for expansion of Cloyne Cloyne LGFA Cork Ladies Gaelic Football LGFA €2,232 Cobh Sea Scouts Purchase of two engines for safety boats Cork Sailing €10,558 Conna Muintir Community Conna Community Council Sport Field Cork Multi-sport Council €14,394 Cork Acro Gymnastics Club Equipment upgrade Cork Gymnastics €9,746 Cork Admirals American Football Cork Admirals Youth Team Equipment Grant Cork American Football Club €12,148 Pontoon and Rowing Equipment for Cork Boat Cork Boat Club Cork Rowing Club €43,473 Cork City Archery Club Rebuild after covid Cork Archery €4,987 Return-to-the-Mat Judo Action Plan post Covid- Cork City Judo Club Cork Judo 19 €9,668 Purchase of equipment for future Motorsport Cork Motor Club Cork Motor Sport events €7,050 Cork Stroke Support Gym equipment Cork Multi-sport €10,653 New Boat to Expand Membership & Develop Cork Sub Aqua Club Cork Diving/Snorkelling Diving €37,111 Storage, Cycle equipment, Race and Swim Cork Triathlon Club Cork Triathlon safety €22,116 Cork Water Safety New lifesaving equipment for Cork Cork Multi-sport €15,002 Cork Wolfpack To provide a Multipurpose playing surface. Cork Ice Hockey €19,485 Climbing Equipment for Cork Youth Climbing Cork Youth Climbing Club Cork Rock Climbing Club €12,056 Cove Sailing Club Rescue boat for Cove Sailing Club Cork Sailing €16,225 Crosshaven Triathlon Club Small equipment for Crosshaven Triathlon Club Cork Triathlon €20,942 Gymnastics equipment to support youth Douglas Gymnastics Club Cork Gymnastics programmes €13,394 Douglas Ladies Gaelic Football Funding for non-personal SPORTS equipment. Cork Ladies Gaelic Football Club €10,574 Duhallow Hunt Pony Club Showjuming and dressage training Cork Equestrian Sports €1,268 Purchase of steel shed and mobile lighting Fanahan Mcsweeney Athletic Club Cork Athletics tower. €22,380 Purchase new hockey goals for Fermoy Hockey Fermoy Hockey Club Cork Hockey Club €2,160 Fr. Mathews Basketball Club Equipment for Fr Matthews Basketball Club Cork Basketball €18,128 Glandore Harbour Yacht Club Partial replacement of advanced dinghy fleet Cork Sailing €10,509 Glanmire & District Salmon & Glanmire Anglers Outdoor Adventure Training Cork Angling/Fishing Trout Anglers Association €5,158 2020 - Sports Capital and Equipment Glanmire Ladies Basketball Club Cork Basketball Programme €10,828 Kilmacsimon Swimming & Rowing Boats oars rowing machines spinning Cork Rowing Rowing Club bikes €34,269 Kinsale Hockey Club Expansion to offer Sr ladies hockey Cork Hockey €11,087 Kinsale Outdoor Education Centre Sailing Equipment Upgrade Project Cork Multi-sport €73,802 Kinsale Yacht Club Company Ltd KYC Marina Repair & Sailability Boat Purchase Cork Sailing €37,620
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