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Total grants: 928
Total amount: £42,499,646
Funders: 41
Recipient organisations: 586
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 19 Jul 2003
Latest grant: 16 Apr 2024

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Home Chargers
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Amount: £750
Recipient: SALIIS LIMITED
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Play area
The school provides a nursery unit for pre school children, and full time education for 4-11 year olds. The project will enable the children to play safely outdoors by providing an enclosed secure area including a play house and fixed out door play equipment.
Amount: £4,968
Music Therapy Awards Event
The group promotes music therapy as a treatment for people with various types of disabilities. The project will deliver a music awards event to facilitate adults with severe learning and physical disabilities.
Art and IT classes
The group promotes the benefit of the inhabitants of the Burren area of Co Down through a wide range of activities. The project will create opportunities for the wider community through a range of educational classes, including I.T, music, history and flower arranging.
Amount: £5,951
Peer Educators Project
The group advances education and provides a range of activities for it's community within the Ballybeen area of East Belfast. The project will develop the skills of peer educators through a residential with training and deliver a sexual health information and advice clinic to young people.
Best Kept Awards Booklet 1957 to 2007
The group promotes the protection, preservation and improvement of the physical environment in Northern Ireland. The project will provide a record of the achievement of local communities, through the publishing of a booklet, celebrating the Best Kept awards to towns and cities, over the last 50 years.
Lisburn South Streets Ahead Project
This new 5 year "Streets Ahead" project will develop and deliver youth provision in three disadvantaged areas of Lisburn City (Old Warren, Hillhead and Hilden). There are currently no statutory youth services in these areas. The project will work with young people aged 10-18 to increase their confidence and with young adults aged 19-25 years to provide youth leader training.
Open Your Mind
This new project "Open Your Mind" is a mental health campaign and peer education project which seeks to target 130,000 students in full-time and 150,000 students in part-time further education aged 16-25, many of whom are likely to have already experienced a period of mental ill health. The young people will be found in all 26 district council areas in Northern Ireland with significant clusters associated with third level colleges and universities in Derry, Coleraine, Newtonabbey and Belfast.
Amount: £423,290
Arthritis care swimming club
The group provides opportunity to participate in physcial activity in order to improve health and well being. The project is to encourage older people to participate in a swimming club and improve health.
Amount: £2,404
Kitchen facilities upgrade
The group provides social, cultural and recreational activities for the local community. The grant will enable the group to hold craft classes, Christmas events and install a new kitchen.
Golden Jubilee of 'The Little Grey Fergie'
The group holds a range of social and educational activities. The project will bring people together to attend a fun day, computer classes, lectures and celebrate the Golden Jubilee of 'The little grey fergie'.
Swimming Classes for Young Women aged 10-16 years old
The Egyptian Society of Northern Ireland provides or assists in the provision of facilities for recreation or leisure time with the object of improving the conditions of the life of the beneficiaries and facilitates their integration into Northern Ireland society. The project will provide 16 one hour swimming classes for 15 young women aged 10-16 years old.
varied physical activities programme
The group is a new group which provides the opportunity to participate in social, recreational and eductional activities to the local community. The project is to offer a varied physical activity programme
15 week physical activity programme
The group provides facilties of a social, educational and recreational nature, for its community in the Lisburn City area. The project will deliver a fifteen week physical activity programme aimed at women who are over 50 years of age.
Amount: £1,000
Energetic Lives
The Energetic Lives project will provide dance, aerobics, martial arts and swimming in local venues for people living in the Poleglass, Hillsborough, Aghalee and Maghaberry areas of Lisburn. The activities will be targeted at parents with pre school children, elderly people and families. The project will benefit an estimated 336 participants over a period of six months
Amount: £18,177
Promoting Active Lifestyles Programme
The Promoting Active Lifestyles project is a community led initiative developed by Moira Friendship Group targeted at people aged 50+ living within the Moira and surrounding areas of Lisburn City. It will employ a Programme Co-ordinator to develop a diverse range of activities including walking, dance and information services to promote and ensure long-term active living.
Amount: £27,578
Action Mental (& Physical) Health
The Action Mental (Physical) Health project will deliver 20 physical activity programmes for people with mental illness. Activities include walking, dancing, cycling, tennis, tai chi and football. The programmes range from 4-20 weeks and will be delivered in eight of Action Mental Health's New Horizons Units across Northern Ireland including Armagh. The project aims to attract 284 participants over one year.
Amount: £29,991
Recipient: AMH
One Stop Shop
This two-year project will benefit 40 young people aged 15-19 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their carers. The project will provide a meeting place, improved access to resources and one-to-one support.
Equipment to refurbish a community house
The group hold activities for women including training and career development. The project will enable the group to establish a drop in and resource centre.
Amount: £4,945
Tables, chairs, kitchen equipement.
The group promotes and educates in the Ulster Scots tradition and culture. The project will enable the group to continue to develop the programmes available to the community, by updating current facilities.