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Craigyhill Community Association - Craigyhill Drop In Centre
This project will establish a drop-in centre for young people in the Craigyhill area. The centre aims to act as a focal point for all youth activities in the area and will offer training and organised activities to young people aged between 12-25yrs.
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Larne Community Development Project - Community Resource Centre
The development of a community resource centre to support community/voluntary and charitable groups throughout the Borough
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Town Development Management - Urban Improvement Scheme
This project aims to improve the physical infrastructure of Larne Town Centre by addressing the complete refurbishment of a particular area within the town centre and in general addressing the problem of graffiti/fly posting within the entire town centre.
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Town Development Management - Urban Regeneration Programme
The regeneration of the town and its environs through the improvement of physical infrastructure by shop fronts refurbishment and/or removal of dereliction and eyesores.
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Larne Enterprise Development Company - Larne Business Centre
The project is to create a business centre within a new integrated business park, which will provide business support technology, business information, conference/training facilities and administrative support.
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Larne Borough Council - Arts Outreach Project
In partnership with other local authorities Larne Borough Council plan to employ an education outreach officer for the development of the arts in the wider Larne community. Their role will be to explore and promote local history projects across the community in Larne.
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Ballymena Women's Aid - The Safe Families Project, Larne
This programme will provide local solutions to the needs of vulnerable families in the Larne area affected by community and domestic violence. It will do so by providing a needs led range of social, health educational and employment focussed opportunities in a safe and supportive environment.
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Conservation Volunteers N.I. - Community Environments for all in Larne
This project will involve disadvantaged communities in the Larne Borough in direct action to improve the environment within their own locality. It aims to develop a sense of ownership, achievement, pride and confidence both at individual and community level.
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Larne Millennium Initiative - Larne Youth in Government Programme
This Programme aims to broaden the political outlook of Larne's young people. The course will explore subjects such as citizenship, culture and identity while examining how the political process works.
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Simon Community N.I. - Larne Homeless Skills Development Programme
This programme aims to build the self-esteem and personal capacity of homeless residents and enhance their employability through skills development training.
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Larne YMCA - Larne YMCA Community Relations Project
This project involves the employment of a worker who will develop a community relations strategy and undertake community relations and equality training both in-house and in the wider community.
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Larne Enterprise Development Company - 123 of Community Development - Larne
This project is a three stage community capacity building programme to be delivered within the Larne Borough area and has been designed to meet the needs of the community/voluntary sector in Larne Borough.
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Larne Community Development Project - LCDP Networking Initiative
This project will involve the creation of a new post to assist the development of a community networking Initiative for the Borough.
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Larne Youth
Funding will equip the clubhouse and create disabled access for the Larne Youth Project, a cross community youth initiative based at Sandy Bay, providing a youth and football club for young people of all ages.
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Larne Credit Union Ltd
Funding will help this social economy organisation with offices in Larne and Carnlough to upgrade computer systems and purchase new software.
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Seacourt Community Council
Funding will help to equip a resource office for this community development group to help tackle the issues and problems with the Seacourt area.
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Premier Improvement Company
Funding will enable this community business to buy new equipment to service its power washing, grounds maintenance and painting and decorating work.
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Glenarm Community Council
Funding will create a part-time post of caretaker /manager to help this voluntary committee manage the social and economic activities of the Glenarm community hall.
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Larne & District Citizen's Advice Bureau
Larne CAB will use the funding to commission a feasibility study assessing their current location and exploring options for income generation and long-term sustainability.
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Ashfield RDA Group
Ashfield RDA Group are based at the Rainbow Equestrian Centre in Islandmagee. The centre subsidises riding for the disabled through a community business, Spectrum Equestrian Ltd. Funding will provide computer equipment and set-up costs for a web site to promote activities.
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Antiville Community Group
Funding will be used for overhead costs and training courses for the group, which has been allocated two properties by NIHE for use as community houses.
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East Antrim Farmers Community Business Group
Funding will providing assistance to this cross community group of Larne and east Antrim farmers to research and develop a major social and rural economy project.
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Glenarm Village Committee
Funding will assist the committee in employing a part-time co-ordinator to manage the staff, finances and projects of the group.
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Acceptable Enterprises Larne
Funding will enable this company, the first 'social firm' in Northern Ireland offering employment to individuals recovering from mental ill health and other disabilities, to expand into new areas of business and to develop a larger customer base through an advertising and marketing campaign
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Larne Community Care Centre
Based in Antiville the centre operates a drop centre and after-schools club. Funding will help refurbish and equip two flats for crisis accommodation.
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Age Concern
Funding will help to refurbish the Age Concern building in Larne and refit a charity shop, which generates an income to support the activities of the organisation.
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PSNI
Funding will help in providing programmes involving team building exercises, seminars on drug awareness, examining sectarianism and equality issues. Drawn up in partnership with community volunteers, up to 100 young people stand to benefit.
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Seacourt Community Council
Funding of equipment costs to support environmental activities in Seacourt, for example, clean up campaigns, provision of flower displays and assisting vulnerable residents with upkeep of their properties.
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Larne YMCA
Employment of a part-time worker for an after schools programme and evening youth work with a community relations focus.
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East Antrim Institute of Further & Higher Education
New childcare centre based in the new East Antrim Institute building operating as a community business.
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Community Development Services Ltd
Accredited NVQ course in early years care and education, training and assessment for 18 female returners.
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Factory Community Group
Tailored training intervention programme to enhance skills capacities and improve the employability of residents in the local community.
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Craigyhill Community Forum
Information technology programme for young people and their parents providing support and learning in a safe community environment.
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Linn Road Women's Group
Women's training and personal development programme aimed at building capacity and developing leadership roles for women in the local community.
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SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME
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Dixon Park Residents' Association Provision of Office/Drop-In Information Centre Furnishing, equipment and running costs for community office/drop in facility at Elizabeth Avenue.
Antiville Community Group Fruit Co-op/Milk Initiative To establish a Pilot Fruit Co-op/Milk Initiative in the Antiville/Ballyloran area. To promote the health of families and in particular young children.
Carnlough Rowing Club Carnlough Rowing Club Future Development Project To refurbish / improve and secure the Carnlough Rowing Club building allowing it to become more accessible and open to other groups in Carnlough and Glenarm.
Seacourt Youth Club Seacourt Youth Music Project To purchase a variety of Disco sound equipment to enable the youth club to hold regular disco's for the young people of Seacourt and other areas of the Borough.
Glenarm Community Pre-School Enhancing Social Relationships Through Play To extend the resources and opportunities provided for the children of Glenarm Playgroup to include outdoor play equipment, special needs and multi-cultural equipment.
Craigyhill Community Forum Start Up Craigyhill Resource Centre To develop a community advice/resource office serving the needs of the Craigyhill community. Salary. Equipment and running costs.
St Anthony's 'Chill, Chuckle & Check' A support centre where those with life threatening illness may meet socially and informatively, develop new skills and build mutual co-operation, in the Larne Borough.
Millbrook Community Development Association Millbrook Young and Old To provide resources for the benefit of groups and clubs using the Millbrook Community Hall to include computer equipment and educational software.
SEALE Building Healthy Relations The Building Healthy Relations programme aims to deliver to primary schools in Larne to increase children's sense of personal self worth and physical and emotional awareness.
LARNE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMME
Seacourt Youth Club Outreach Centre To establish an outreach/drop-in centre for detached youth in the Seacourt Estate.
Mid-Antrim Museums Service Larne Community History Programme Development of a community history programme involving local community groups.
Larne Community Development Project Communities - Shaping Their Future Community capacity building initiative supporting specifically newly developed and emerging community groups through the employment of a Community Development Liaison Officer.
LARNE SOCIAL ECONOMY PROGRAMME
Acceptable Enterprises Ltd AEL Recycle To develop further the current mobile phone recycling initiative.
Larne Enterprise Development Company Ltd Link Recruitment To set up a recruitment and training enterprise in Larne Borough.
Larne Regeneration Initiative (Larne Borough Council) Larne Market Yard Regeneration of the Market Yard to incorporate a mixed-use scheme.
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