COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
HEADED ITEM NO.11
HEADED ITEM: S. Tobin
APPLICATION FOR GRANTS
REPLY:
Application for a grant under South Dublin County Council's Community Grants Scheme has been received from the organisation listed below. Payment of this grant, in accordance with the conditions of the Scheme and in the amount set out hereunder, is recommended for approval:-
Ref: | Name of Group | Type of Application | Date Received | Amount |
SP30 2014 | Ballyroan Summer Project | Community Activity Grant | 31/03/14 | €500 |
Report on Summer Projects 2014
Summer Projects are aimed at providing a supervised programme of recreational and educational activities for young people over a consecutive number of weeks in the summer period. Emphasis is placed on community involvement and the development of resources and groups within localities. A wide range of activities are encouraged such as arts & crafts, sports, educational trips, drama, films, games etc. The use of available community facilities (schools, community centres, halls, open spaces) is also encouraged.
South Dublin County Council assists Summer Projects in the County area by way of grant-aid, assistance in kind, organised activities and staff support. In 2014 it is estimated that approximately 6,000 young people in the Council's administrative area will participate in projects.
Crosscare provides insurance cover for Summer Projects.
It should be noted that in some cases the necessary insurance cost will be deducted from the grant provided by South Dublin County Council and will be paid directly to Crosscare.
Name of Project: Duration of Project Grant Amount
Holy Spirit Summer Project 2 Weeks €1,000
Whitechurch Ballyboden
Summer Project 4 Weeks €2,000
St. Jude's Summer Project 4 Weeks €2,000
St. Pius X Summer Project 2 Weeks €1,000
Application for a grant under South Dublin County Council's Community Grants Scheme has been received from the organisation listed below. Payment of this grant, in accordance with the conditions of the Scheme and in the amount set out hereunder, is recommended for approval:-
Ref: | Name of Group | Type of Application | Date Received | Amount |
SP32 2014 | Knockmitten Community & Youth Centre | Community Activity Grant | 20/03/14 | €500 |
GF2214 | Rossberry Residents Association | Environmental Improvements Grant | 14/03/14 | €400 |
GF2226 | Collinstown Football Club | Major Equipment Grant | 22/04/14 | €1,800 |
GF2216 | Boot & Common Road Residents Association | Start Up Costs for Community Groups | 20/03/14 | €500 |
Report on Summer Projects 2014
Summer Projects are aimed at providing a supervised programme of recreational and educational activities for young people over a consecutive number of weeks in the summer period. Emphasis is placed on community involvement and the development of resources and groups within localities. A wide range of activities are encouraged such as arts & crafts, sports, educational trips, drama, films, games etc. The use of available community facilities (schools, community centres, halls, open spaces) is also encouraged.
South Dublin County Council assists Summer Projects in the County area by way of grant-aid, assistance in kind, organised activities and staff support. In 2014, it is estimated that approximately 6,000 young people in the Council's administrative area will participate in projects.
Crosscare provides insurance cover for Summer Projects.
It should be noted that in some cases the necessary insurance cost will be deducted from the grant provided by South Dublin County Council and will be paid directly to Crosscare.
Name of Project: Duration of Project Grant Amount
Rowlagh/ Neilstown
Summer Project 2 Weeks €1,000
Clondalkin Youth Service
Village Project 4 Weeks €2,000
Sruleen Summer Project 3 Weeks €1,500
Knockmitten Summer Project 3 Weeks €1,500
Bawnogue Summer Project 3 Weeks €1,500
St. Ronan's/ Deansrath
Summer Project 3 Weeks €1,500
Bawnogue Youth & Community
Centre Summer Festival 2 Weeks €1,000
Summer Bratz 4 Weeks €2,000
Quarryvale Summer Project 2 Weeks €1,000
Application for Community Grants- Tallaght Electoral Area
Application for grants under South Dublin County Council's Community Grants Scheme has been received from the organisations listed below. Payment of these grants, in accordance with the conditions of the Scheme and in the amounts set out hereunder, is recommended for approval:-
Ref: | Name of Group | Type of Application | Date Received | Amount |
SP17 2014 | Glenasmole Summer Project | Community Activity Grant | 20/03/14 | €500 |
SP16 2014 | Sophia Housing Association | Community Activity Grant | 20/03/14 | €500 |
SP28 2014 | The Park Community Centre | Nurturing Grant | 20/03/14 | €1,000 |
GF2199 | St. Aengus Active Retirement Club | Running Costs Grant | 03/12/13 | €200 |
GF2220 | Ballycragh Community Enterprise Ltd., | Major Equipment Grant | 25/03/14 | €800 |
GF2221 | Brookfield Women's Group | Major Equipment Grant | 26/03/14 | €500 |
GF2223 | 158th Castleview Scouts | Minor Equipment Grant | 01/04/14 | €800 |
GF2225 | Order of Malta Tallaght Unit | Minor Equipment Grant | 22/04/14 | €1,000 |
Report on Summer Projects 2014
Summer Projects are aimed at providing a supervised programme of recreational and educational activities for young people over a consecutive number of weeks in the summer period. Emphasis is placed on community involvement and the development of resources and groups within localities. A wide range of activities are encouraged such as arts & crafts, sports, educational trips, drama, films, games etc. The use of available community facilities (schools, community centres, halls, open spaces) is also encouraged.
South Dublin County Council assists Summer Projects in the County area by way of grant-aid, assistance in kind, organised activities and staff support. In 2014, it is estimated that approximately 6,000 young people in the Council's administrative area will participate in projects.
Crosscare provides insurance cover for Summer Projects.
It should be noted that in some cases the necessary insurance cost will be deducted from the grant provided by South Dublin County Council and will be paid directly to Crosscare.
Name of Project: Duration of Project Grant Amount
Fettercairn Community &
Youth Centre 2 Weeks €1,000
Fettercairn Summer Project 3 Weeks €1,500
Tallaght Travellers S. Project 4 Weeks €2,000
Citywise Education 7 Weeks €2,000
St. Kevin's Family Resource
Centre 3 Weeks €1,500
Killinarden Community
Council Summer Project 4 Weeks €2,000
Kilnamanagh Summer
Festival 3 Weeks €1,500
Jobstown 6-12
Project 3 Weeks €1,500
Dominics Community Centre 4 Weeks €2,000
Summer Project
Applications for grants under South Dublin County Council's Community Grants Scheme have been received from the organisations listed below. Payment of these grants, in accordance with the conditions of the Scheme and in the amounts set out hereunder, is recommended for approval:-
Ref: | Name of Group | Type of Application | Date Received | Amount |
SP27 2014 | Balgaddy Child & Family Centre | Nurturing Grant | 20/03/14 | €1,000 |
GF2217 | Palmerstown Active Retirement Association | Running Costs Grant | 25/03/14 | €400 |
Report on Summer Projects 2014
Summer Projects are aimed at providing a supervised programme of recreational and educational activities for young people over a consecutive number of weeks in the summer period. Emphasis is placed on community involvement and the development of resources and groups within localities. A wide range of activities are encouraged such as arts & crafts, sports, educational trips, drama, films, games etc. The use of available community facilities (schools, community centres, halls, open spaces) is also encouraged.
South Dublin County Council assists Summer Projects in the County area by way of grant-aid, assistance in kind, organised activities and staff support. In 2014 it is estimated that approximately 6,000 young people in the Council's administrative area will participate in projects.
Crosscare provides insurance cover for Summer Projects.
It should be noted that in some cases the necessary insurance cost will be deducted from the grant provided by South Dublin County Council and will be paid directly to Crosscare.
Name of Project: Duration of Project Grant Amount
Lucan Youth Fun 2 Weeks €1,000
Balgaddy Summer Project 2 Weeks €1,000
Adamstown Summer Project 2 Weeks €1,000
Griffeen Summer Project 4 Weeks €2,000