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Galway Sports Partnership Club Development Funding 2019. Ref Galway Sports Partnership Club Development Funding 2019. Ref. No. Applicant Year Formed. Constitution GSP/CD 01-19 Mervue ARA Bowls Club. 1995 Yes No Clontusket/Kiltormer/Laurencetown (Community GSP/CD 02-19 Community Games 2019 Games Ethos) Galway Special Olympic Young Athletes GSP/CD/ 03-19 Club 07/09/2019 Yes 12 yrs ago but runs year on year depending on GSP/CD/ 04-19 Multiple Sclerosis Branch funding No GSP/CD/ 05-19 Loch Lurgan Athletics Club 17th January 2019 Yes Clarinbridge Men's Shed Community GSP/CD/ 06-19 Group Apr-19 Yes GSP/CD/ 07-19 CARRA Sports 9th Sept. 2019 Yes GSP/CD/ 08-19 CARRA Sports 9th Sept. 2019 Yes No (to be GSP/CD/ 09-19 Headford Community Games Aug-19 forwarded) 1981 - girls team established in GSP/CD/ 10-19 Corrib RFC summer 2019 Yes GSP/CD/ 11-19 Ballinakill Senior Citizens Sept. 2019 No GSP/CD/ 12-19 Reathaithe Rua 9th Sept. 2019 No GSP/CD/ 14-19 Gort Utd FC Oct-18 Yes GSP/CD/ 15-19 Carraroe Judo Club Jun-16 Yes Gurteen Ballymacward Community Games GSP/CD/ 16-19 Area Apr-19 Yes GSP/CD/ 17-19 Kilshanvey Utd FC Jun-05 Yes GSP/CD/ 18-19 Galway Special Olympics Floorball Club Nov. 2018 In progress Active in Age established in 2012, Active in Age, Oranmore Maree Lunch lunch club GSP/CD/ 19-19 Club established in Sept. Yes GSP/CD/ 20-19 Ballinasloe Social Club 00/00/1924 Yes 2018 (Gaelic 4 GSP/CD/ 21-19 Tuam Cortoon LGFA Teenagers Yes GSP/CD/ 22-19 Cumann Peile na mBan, Oileán Árann Márta 2019 Yes GSP/CD/ 23-19 Galway Hooker Sailing Club 10/10/2019 Yes Forbairt Chonamara Láir Teo. Club Óige GSP/CD/ 24-19 Iorras Aithneach. 2010 Tá GSP/CD/ 25-19 Ballymoe ARA Group. Feb-14 Yes GSP/CD/ 26-19 Claregalway LGMA (G4M&O) G4M&O - April '19 Yes GSP/CD/ 27-19 Portumna GAA Club 1888 Yes Yes - Under school GCP/CD 28 - 19 Coláiste Bhaile Chláir - Lúthcleasaíocht 2013 governance Mem. of Understanding Operational Plan. Safeguarding/ Children's Officer Yes No Not applicable No No Yes, CO - Marie Brennan No No Yes - CO - Dean Koller Yes No Not applicable No No Yes - CO - Siobhán Lally No No Not Applicable No No Not applicable No No Not applicable No No Yes, CO - John Devlin No No Yes, CO - Dermot Barrins No No Not Applicable No No Not applicable Group includes children but no indication of a Children's Officer in Yes Yes place on the application Yes Yes Yes, CO - Noreen O'Loughlin No No Yes, CO - Donna Kelly Yes - CO, Delia McCormack Yes No /Damien Broxton In progress No Juliana Antonio Byrne. Yes No Not Applicable Yes Yes Yes, CO - Kate O'Connor Yes Yes Yes - CO, Mary Flaherty Níl Tá - OL Grainne O'Conghaile Yes Yes Not Stated Tá, OL - Bridge McTavish & Michael Tá Ó'Dunáird No No Not applicable Yes Yes Yes, CO - Edel Noone Yes Yes Yes - CO, Claire Hayes Yes - under school Yes - under school governance governance DLP - Alan Mongey Details of Application What Applied for and costs Group looking to purchase bowls matt Bowls matt Establish a new Community Games club and increase children's participation Cones, markers, bibs, balls, medals/whistles, locally in sporting activities laundry, music, posters/flyers, volunteer training. Gymnastics matts, Balance beams, Wedge Ramp, Starting Sept. 2019, club provides 45 Bean Bags, Juggling Scarves, Juggling balls Bubble minute session of play activities for 12 to machine, Spinning plates, Ping Pong balls, First Aid 16 yr olds with intellectual disabilities kit and First Aid training To provide weekly classes for a large group of people suffering from multiple Room Rental, Pool & Gym Membership, Physio & sclerosis, all over 18 yrs. Reflexology, Acupuncture - total cost - €8450 Coaching, Safeguarding courses, Emergency First To provide coaching activities for local Aid training, Equipment - hurdles, Javelin, Shot community to get children active in a Putt, cones/spacers and ladders - total cost - friendly environment €973.49 A club that provides social interaction for men and people of all ages in the community Sports gear - €450 and table tennis tables - €1450. Fitness Matts, power bands, blue target game, To provide physical activity opportunities pilates balls bean bags, inclusive gymnastics kit, for pan disabilities - all over 18yrs. play boccia ramp. - total cost - €800 To empower and enable a person (0ver 18yrs), with a disability to experience cycling Purchase of an Opair wheelchair bike - cost €3695 To provide young people opportunity to Medals, trophies, bibs, jerseys, printing/stationary participate in sport & physical activity in hurdles, cones, pitch marking, sound system, a fun and healthy way advertising - costs €2225 To establish an underage girls team in Coach First Aid training, Petersburg centre event, the club through the 'Give it a Try' rugby training gear/balls promotional material - costs programme. €2770. To keep senior citizens in the area integrated and active through card To purchase 24 chairs and 4 tables to enable playing group to play cards. - €1115. Jogging/running club for adults over Portable lights, Technical t-shirts and 3 Garmin 18yrs of age sports watches. - costs €1480. To give all nationalities, adult and Apparrel including tops, pants jerseys, shorts, children the opportunity to play sport socks, rent of pitch, (training and matches) and equally. insurance - costs €4430. To provide Olympic sport to those from 6yrs old to adults in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Club want to open women's only class - email attached Level 2 coaching award training for 2 people - cost to application. €800 Expose children between ages of 6 and Equipment - Golf, Rounders, indoor Soccer, 16 to new sporting activities, not already Atheltics, hurling, camogie, handball First Aid Kit in the community. No cost to children and coaching courses =- total costs €998.03. Focus on increasing participation of members by introducing them to basic fundamental movements in underage Application for 6 climbing boards, installation of academies same, ground set up and signage - costs €766.12 To provide floorball training to athletes Hall rental, bus hire to floorball games, First Aid with learning disabilities and Insurance costs - total costs €715. Applicants looking for funding for tuition fees for To establish a lunch club for older adults dance instructor for 8 weeks line dance classes as in the club part of lunch club. Costs - €500 To provide a safe, warm and friendly Club seeks funding for '10 coaching sessions and environment, open to all members of to invite TY students to take part in the sessions' - public, adults and juniors costs €500 Provide opportunity for teenage girls to participate in football activities and to Application is for ' Hire of pitches and hall, 3 train coaches in the 'wider' club in fun coaches for 8 sessions (BIK), equipment and coaching sessions. posters total cost €1305 Treanál a bfheith ar fáil do mná agus cailiní atá lonnaithe nó a thógadh ar Chun trealamh spóirt a cheannacht for future use. Oileán Arann. Costas - €3300 Cub formed to develop Galway Hooker Annual registration fees with ISA and Annual traditional sailing accreditation fees with ISA - total €900 Ócáid chun Club Óige Iorras Aithneach, Inis Óirr, Inis Mór, Lurgan, Indreabháín agus An Ceathrua Rua a thabhairt le Úsáid Pairc, halla pobail, duiseanna, Lón Té, Bia, chéile le h-aghaidh sraith Sacair agus costaisí réiteóir - úsméid €1225 To provide social network for older people in the area through walking and other physical activities - Go4Life games Purchase of nordic walking poles, cost of coach and pickleball. instruction and hall hire - Total €580 A Gaelic 4 Mothers group within Claregalway LGFA club and to encourage Equipment - footballs, bibs, cones,1st Aid, indoor increased participation in the club as a Training Hosting a blitz, registration fees, result Insurance, bus hire - total €3290 To increase participation levels in physical activity in older adults Cost of using club lights over 24 nights and particularly during winter months refreshments - total costs €1788.00 To promote Physical Activity amongst teenagers 12 to 18 yrs old - training Tape measure, starting blocks,race timing clock, sessions twice weekly stop watch, Agility Training set - €807 Amount Requested Comments Recommendation of Work Gp. €800 Established 1991 €780 New club. €771 New club. €800 Consider??? €800 New club. €800 New club. €800 New club. €800 New club. €800 New club. €800 New club within an existing club. €800 New Club €765.00 New club. Established in Oct. 2018, €3,000 Amount sought - €3000 To consider??Club cannot open new section of €800.00 club until coach is trained - bit of 'Catch 22' €798.23 New club. €766.12 Established in Oct. 2005 New club. €800 Expenses applied for ?????. €500 Club established in 2012 Club established in 1924. not at all clear what type of 'coaching sessions' they €500 have in mind. Club stablished 2018. Application appears to be €800 for items club would already be doing. €700 Club nua. €800 New club. €800 Tá an club bunaithe ó 2010. €400 Club established in 2014 €800 New club within a club. €800 Club established 1888. €500 Club established - 2013.
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