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Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Amount Awarded £7,688,810 Number of Grants 1895 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Amount awarded £7,688,810 Number of grants 1895 Grantee Program Name Amount 14 Fund Ryhope Community Association Towards Connecting Communities - Year 3 8,559.00 Back on the Map Towards Volunteer Capacity Building Programme - Year 3 6,250.00 Young Asian Voices Towards YAV Sports Academy - Year 3 5,000.00 Sans Street Youth & Community Centre Towards Positive Impact Project East (PIPE) 10,000.00 Hendon Young People's Project Towards We'ar Safe, Fishing, Cooking, Positive, Active 3,364.00 Sunderland People First Towards Improving perceptions of disability 4,335.00 Back on the Map Towards Hendon Together /# 14 Celebrations 5,000.00 Ryhope Community Association Towards Ryhope Carnival Climbing Wall £600 Refuse collection 766.00 Back on the Map Towards #14 Small grants programme Ryhope and Hendon 15,293.00 Total for 14 Fund 9 Grants 58,567.00 Abbot Memorial Fund Individual Towards a washing machine/bedding 100.00 Individual Towards a bed 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets and household items 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards a cooker 100.00 Individual Towards carpets and a cooker 100.00 Individual Towards a bed and bedding 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards household items 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Community Foundation - general Donation for Abbot awards 3,000.00 Community Foundation - general Donation for Abbot awards 3,000.00 Total for Abbot Memorial Fund 16 Grants 7,400.00 Abbot Memorial Grants Fund Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Grantee Program Name Amount Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards storage 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets/household essentials 100.00 Individual Towards white goods 100.00 Individual Towards white goods 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards beds/carpets 100.00 Individual Towards beds/carpets 100.00 Individual Towards beds and bedding 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards white goods 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards bedding and household goods 100.00 Individual Towards household items 100.00 Individual Towards cooker 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards beds 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards household items 100.00 Individual Towards school uniforms 100.00 Individual Towards beds and bedding 100.00 Individual Towards white goods and household items 100.00 Individual Towards beds and bedding 100.00 Individual Towards household items 100.00 Individual Towards carpets 100.00 Individual Towards beds and bedding 100.00 Total for Abbot Memorial Grants Fund 33 Grants 3,300.00 Frank Acfield Fund Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Grantee Program Name Amount Sunderland Astronomical Society Towards Schools Outreach Project 1,000.00 Sunderland Astronomical Society Towards Telescope purchase 2,500.00 Total for Frank Acfield Fund 2 Grants 3,500.00 Adderstone Fund Northumberland County Council Towards 'Their Fate is Our Fate' Educational Resources 3,000.00 Northumberland Scottish Pipes and Drums Towards equipment and uniforms 2,500.00 NTC Touring Theatre Company Ltd Towards general charitable purposes 5,000.00 Northumberland Scottish Pipes and Drums Towards uniform, instruments, concert promotion materials 4,200.00 Watson Memorial Hall (Luker Village Hall) Towards maintenance and events 6,850.00 Total for Adderstone Fund 5 Grants 21,550.00 Akzo Nobel Fund Gateshead Muslim Society Towards ongoing services 1,000.00 39th Gateshead Scout Group Towards Garden Project 500.00 Pelaw Bowling Club Towards the outdoors pairs competition 500.00 1st Winlaton Scout Group Towards 1st Winlaton Scout hall refurbishment 1,000.00 Dunston Drop In Towards Junior Youth Club core costs 960.00 Lawnmowers Independent Theatre Company Towards Just Jam International Festival Inclusive Jam & Youth Exchange Collaboration 1,000.00 Kibblesworth Bowling Club Towards secure storage facility 1,000.00 Leam Methodist Church Towards Audio Visual and Sound System 500.00 Chopwell Community Association Towards new chairs for main hall and drama productions 1,000.00 Hertfordshire House Community Association Towards Tai Chi Class 750.00 Lighting up Whickham Towards purchase of a Christmas tree and lights for St Marys 1,000.00 Derwenthaugh Boat Station of the Sea Cadet Co Towards Paddle Sport equipment 1,000.00 Gateshead Clubhouse Towards upgrading Clubhouse IT Suite 1,000.00 Gateshead Older People's Assembly Towards Cosy Crow Singing Group 1,000.00 Low Fell Running Club Towards new website 500.00 Whickham Veterans Bowling Club Towards Green Fees 500.00 Gateshead Community Rowing Club Towards community boat build project 1,000.00 Dunston Community Centre Towards Dunston in Bloom 1,000.00 Eighton Banks Village Hall Youth Club Towards trip planning activity 920.00 Total for Akzo Nobel Fund 19 Grants 16,130.00 Amec Foster Wheeler Fund Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Grantee Program Name Amount British Red Cross Society Towards the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund 400.00 If U Care Share Towards the delivery of support activities 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Individual Bursary award 1,000.00 Changing Lives Towards purchase of linen, pyjamas, towels and toiletries 500.00 Newcastle Hospitals NHS Charity Towards the running costs of the Adult Brain Cancer Unit 500.00 Total for Amec Foster Wheeler Fund 9 Grants 7,400.00 Anonymous R Fund Walbottle Rhinos Towards transport costs associated with your football team 500.00 More than Grandparents Towards carer's retreat at Minsteracres 500.00 Hedworthfield Community Association Towards Christmas Parties for residents 710.00 West Northumberland Food Bank Towards More than Food Targeted Support project 1,000.00 Total for Anonymous R Fund 4 Grants 2,710.00 Appletree Fund Scotswood Natural Community Garden Towards Looking After Denton Dene Woodland 2,000.00 Alnwick Young Peoples Association/Gallery Youth Towards Alnwick Bike Track 1,500.00 GoodGym Towards GoodGym Newcastle 2,500.00 Cramlington Voluntary Youth Project Ltd Towards Young Carers - Bike for Health 2,000.00 Hospitality and Hope General contribution 1,000.00 Alnwick Garden Town Trust Towards improving disability access to the Column Field 1,500.00 Total for Appletree Fund 6 Grants 10,500.00 North East Fund for the Arts Fund Teesdale Community Resources Towards Afro Fusion Workshops 680.00 Northern Steel Network Towards Arts Award Scheme 1,000.00 Skills4work Gateshead Towards A Whole New World 700.00 Wheatley Hill Community Association Towards Every wall tells a story 800.00 Benfield School Towards Fertile Ground Dance Project 1,000.00 Headstrong Productions t/a Headway Arts Towards Carnival Club 1,000.00 Northumberland YMCA Towards the new Ashington Group 1,000.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Grantee Program Name Amount The Customs House Trust Ltd Towards North East Young Filmmakers Awards 2018 1,000.00 Northbourne Street Youth Initiative Towards professional artist and young people decorate Northbourne 800.00 Apples and Snakes Towards Marginalia - monthly performance poetry night 1,000.00 Kingston Park Primary School Towards Published Poet's Project 900.00 Company of Others Towards Walker Youth Dance Project 715.00 Total for North East Fund for the Arts Fund 12 Grants 10,595.00 Asian Fund Easington Lane Community Access Point Towards Older Person Easington Lane Project 1,000.00 Berwick Youth Project Towards school holiday activity programme 750.00 Hindu Nari Sangh Towards Bollywood Dancing for Year 5 and 6 Hadrian School 340.00 Tyneside Outdoors Towards Tyneside Outdoors - Outdoor Youth Groups 500.00 Trinity Youth Association Towards Junior Activity Club 1,000.00 Family Gateway Towards holiday and out of school activities 1,000.00 Bilton Hall Community Trust Towards Project Dirt - Families Eco Activities 400.00 Barmoor Hub Towards creative art project for young people 631.00 Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival Ltd Towards Active Ambassadors 1,000.00 Bright Futures NE Towards the work of the organisation 1,250.00 Barnardo's Mosaic Project Towards the work of the organisation 1,250.00 Changing Lives Towards the work of the organisation 1,250.00 Children's Society Towards the work of the organisation 1,250.00 Total for Asian Fund 13 Grants 11,621.00 Stuart Ayre Fund North Music Trust Quarterly donation 479.00 North Music Trust Quarterly donation 481.00 North Music Trust Quarterly donation 485.00 North Music Trust Quarterly donation 500.00 Total for Stuart Ayre Fund 4 Grants 1,945.00 Barnes Fund Mind Active Towards Dare to Care 1,500.00 Hope Church Bedlington Towards Community Help Hub - core running costs 2,000.00 Mind Active Towards Social inclusion days for dementia patients 2,992.00 Total for Barnes Fund 3 Grants 6,492.00 Community Foundation serving Tyne Wear and Northumberland Grants Awarded 2017-2018
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