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Total grants: 5,492
Total amount: £1,041,434,529
Funders: 69
Recipient organisations: 2,710
Recipient individuals: 110
Earliest grant: 19 Dec 1995
Latest grant: 01 Apr 2024

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Home Chargers
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Amount: £0
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Inland/Inshore Rescue Boat Fund scheme
To support rescue boat charities search and rescue operations and improve response capability
Amount: £31,590
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Senior Citizens Club
The group promotes the benefit of older people who live in the Lower Ormeau and Botanic areas of Belfast. The project will help to reduce social isolation which is often felt by older people, through recreational trips and a Christmas event.
Amount: £1,975
District: Belfast
Hall decoration
The group promotes the benefit of older people living in and around the York and Shore Road area of Belfast. The project will encourage more people to participate in activities through the provision of better facilities at the group's centre.
Amount: £2,458
District: Belfast
Increasing participation and safety in physical activity
The council provides a level of services and amenities throughout it local authority area. The grant will enable the council to purchase two defibrillators, this will enable its facilities to cater for older people and people with long term illness.
Amount: £3,960
District: Belfast
Recycled Teenagers Tea Dance and Outing
The group holds physical recreational activities for older people. The project will bring members together to attend tea dances and a day trip.
Amount: £4,300
Recipient: Recycled Teenagers
District: Belfast
Festival of Health and Fun Project
The group provides festival and educational activities and opportunities for it's community in the Upper Andersonstown area. The project will deliver two community health festivals, promoting health lifestyles and provide seasonal, festival activities.
Amount: £8,850
District: Belfast
Programs Equipment and Resources
The centre provides a range of social, recreational and educational activities for young people, living in and around the Clonard ward of Belfast. The project will enable the centre to provide a range of arts based, educational and developmental opportunities for young people through the provision of equipment and resources.
Amount: £9,899
District: Belfast
Eye Matter - Campaigning for Equality
This three-year project is a new and enhanced element to the work of Eye Matter, a group of young people with sight loss throughout Northern Ireland. These 50 young people, aged 15-25, wish to campaign for equality, and challenge the social exclusion they face due to their disability.
Amount: £335,063
Recipient: RNIB
District: Belfast
Young Mums on the Move
Funding is recommended for the new five year project 'Young Mums on the Move' which aims to address the impact of teenage pregnancy and young motherhood on young women. The project will benefit 100 young mothers aged 16-19 in North and West Belfast. The project will include education, personal development, peer mentoring and ante-natal and health support.
Amount: £315,395
District: Belfast
Belfast Computer Clubhouse
The Belfast Computer Clubhouse is a development of a current project between Springvale Training Ltd, the Greater Shankill Partnership, West Belfast Partnership and the British Irish Intergovernmental Secretariat funded to September 2006 by Intel Ireland - who provide initial funding only - to provide 800 disadvantaged young people aged 8 - 18 with access to computer/multimedia facilities at two centres in Springfield and Shankill Roads in West Belfast.
Amount: £491,803
District: Belfast
Our Lives, Our Futures
This new 3 year project is to work with 3,000 individual young people aged 11 to 25 years, primarily from the Ardoyne and Greater Shankill areas of North and West Belfast. The aim is to enable them to reach their full potential in terms of mental health and emotional well being through innovative programmes identified by the young people themselves.
Amount: £542,831
District: Belfast
LILAC - Linked Independent Living & Advice Centre
This is a 4-year project that will work with 1,793 young people aged between 11-25. Total project cost £497,536 with 100% requested from BIG. LILAC will promote & support inclusive education & transition for young people with physical difficulties, and associated learning needs in their chosen school. Educational, technological therapy and social needs of these young people can be assessed at LILAC in a fully inclusive environment, by a multidisciplinary team.
Amount: £490,831
District: Belfast
The Big Deal
The grant will allow this partnership of the main statutory and voluntary youth bodies in Northern Ireland to run a £3 million stragetic programme and distrubue grant funding of £1 million to individual and groups of young people aged 0-25 across Northern Ireland. The grant over 5 years will fund development, management and third party
Amount: £4,486,172
District: Belfast
Premises refurbishment
The group offers a range of activities for older members of the community and young mothers and toddlers. The project is to refurbish the group's premises and purchase outdoor play equipment.
Amount: £4,000
District: Belfast
Physical Literacy Skills
The group is a primary school. The project is to offer a 12 week physical activity programme and resource booklet for children and adults.
Amount: £4,240
District: Belfast
Members council
The group provides a challenging guiding programme to girls aged between 6 and 18 years old. The project is to develop the members council to enhance and develop the programme of activities.
Amount: £6,900
District: Belfast
Health and Information Project
The organisation works towards a world where deaf/hearing impaired people who use sign language enjoy the same rights, responsibilities, opportunities and quality of life as everyone else. The project is to purchase the necessary equipment to plan and execute a quarterly visual DVD health and information magazine.
Amount: £9,000
Recipient: BDA
District: Belfast
A step forward for a healthier minority and society
The group offers a support and advice service to Turkish and Turkish speaking adults and children who have emigrated to Northern Ireland. The project will provide English language and IT courses, cultural celebrations and trips, a monthly meeting and a summer camp for children.
Amount: £10,000
District: Belfast
SCA's Diversionary Volunteer Programme
The group provides a day care facility for dependent elderly people offering services including, but limited to, bathing, chiropody and craft activities. The group also provides a retail facility, which is supported by donations, offering advice on benefits, housing, finances and decorating services. The project will increase volunteer participation in these services and provide IT training for unemployed and people finishing new deal programmes.
Amount: £10,000
District: Belfast