Below is a list of all the grants awarded in the East Devon area since 2002. You can use the search facility below to narrow the seach down.
162 Grants, worth a total of £349,222 have been found.
to replace some of the equipment that the members use during their evenings at the Gateway club
Amount: £750
to provide transport for the majority of our members to meetings
Amount: £500
To provide a 'Christmas Dinner outing' for residents and 'disabled friendly' coach transport.
Amount: £430
To purchase a Buggypod, which will attach onto Caitlin's specialised buggy, for her brother to sit in.
Amount: £100
summer camp to Jersey
Amount: £1,400
to purchase furniture for the cafe/kitchen
Amount: £756
To contributre towards the cost of coach hire for an outing to Clarks Village for the residents.
Amount: £150
to help purchase a portable PA system with speakers for the club members
Amount: £200
to contribute towards the cost of a specialist chair
Amount: £593
to replace the old perished front door unit improving access
Amount: £1,000
to provide respite holidays for the physically disabled
Amount: £2,500
boxing awards course
Amount: £1,000
installing a barrier at the top of a grass bank to prevent anti-social driving
Amount: £310
to enable the members/swimmers to achieve their true potential
Amount: £1,230
new computers for community adult learning
Amount: £2,000
repair to Scout Hut roof
Amount: £636
Christmas social outing for dinner for residents
Amount: £703
A safe and nurturing environment for children and their carers to play and learn.
Amount: £5,000
to purchase new equipment
Amount: £2,000
to comply with recent Fire Regulations and modernise these facilities in our 25 year old building
Amount: £1,000
to purchase a tandem bike for the entire family to use.
Amount: £219
Amount: £250
providing a playground at Broadclyst Traveller site
Amount: £5,000
to replace broken LPG boiler with electric water heater for kitchen and WCs
Amount: £900
to purchase two wheelchairs and cover the costs of transport and accommodation to tournaments
Amount: £3,900
to enable everyone, of whatever ability or disability, to realise their potential with the help of equipment
Amount: £800
to improve facilities for the Scouts at Marpool Scout Hut
Amount: £1,000
providing club nights each Monday 7-9pm, plus trips and outings when funds permit
Amount: £2,500
to enable disabled people to have a respite holiday
Amount: £5,000
to provide a workshop for adults with severe dyslexia in the Sidmouth area, involving weekly meetings with two specialist dyslexia teachers
Amount: £2,000
to provide Art Tutors for the group's sessions
Amount: £510
inclusion project to help us include a child with physical disabilities
Amount: £500
to purchase a recliner chair
Amount: £300
to produce a Parish Plan and action points for the future
Amount: £750
to provide a safe and stimulating outdoor play area and garden for our playgroup children
Amount: £1,514
setting up a food centre in Axminster to help people to increase their knowledge and confidence in growing, cooking and eating healthy food
Amount: £4,990
building work at Scout Hut
Amount: £4,000
to have an outdoor canopy installed to the pre-school building, allowing the children to play outside all year
Amount: £2,500
remedial electrical work - rewiring and earthing
Amount: £300
transporting our disabled members to monthly meetings and on outings
Amount: £850
providing a Christmas Lunch outing for approximately 35 people including specially adapted coach
Amount: £495
a new piece of apparatus for our play area for older children
Amount: £1,000
youth league football club with FA affiliation
Amount: £1,000
to create a community response unit made up of young people from Ottery Scouts and Explorers who can step in and support local people and organisations in times of distress
Amount: £1,000
to take our disabled group for their Christmas Lunch outing using a wheelchair coach
Amount: £520
equipment for junior archers
Amount: £895
provision of new floor to main hall
Amount: £900
to contribute towards the costs of taxi fares for members, table games and the summer outing
Amount: £300
to cover the cost of installing new double-glazed windows throughout the Youth Centre
Amount: £1,500
to contribute towards the cost of purchasing new sight screens and covers for the club
Amount: £750
to cover the cost of replacing out-dated and worn equipment within the playgroup
Amount: £500
to re-decorate the shabby toilets and to replace the outdated chairs in order to enhance the village hall for all its users
Amount: £1,000
to contribute towards the cost of purchasing various gardening equipment for the club
Amount: £250
to contribute towards the price increase on the new cooker for the hall
Amount: £250
to purchase 3 banners and 1 A-board to use for advertising purposes for the activities of the group
Amount: £374
to resurface 2 hard court tennis courts
Amount: £3,000
to purchase new play equipment to comply with current safety regulations
Amount: £1,000
to purchase and fit new matting in the dojo, and to refurbish the toilets and showers
Amount: £2,000
to contribute towards the renovation of the village hall's kitchen
Amount: £1,000
to purchase new archery equipment and to contribute towards the costs of a new storage container
Amount: £500
to contribute towards replacing emergency doors, redecorating the kitchen and replacing the staging curtains
Amount: £1,000
to contribute towards the cost of a sighscreen for the cricket pitch
Amount: £200
to replace the exisiting leaky felt roof, and replace two internal pillars in the hall
Amount: £1,000
to contribute towards the cost of pool hire for the group over 3 years
Amount: £3,000
to cover the cost of installing a new heating system for the hall
Amount: £1,500
resurfacing of Tennis Courts following flood damage
Amount: £1,000
to provide team building, confidence building, opportunity for personal development and experience a wider community for the young people
Amount: £800
to contribute towards the cost of new play equipment for the park
Amount: £5,000
to contribute towards the costs of taxis to take members to/from their monthly meetings
Amount: £700
to contribute towards the running costs of the Club
Amount: £2,826
to cover the hire cost of a larger marquee for the annual show
Amount: £2,000
to purchase a projector, basic camping equipment and help with hall and minibus rental
Amount: £3,083
to contribute towards the costs of installing a mains electricity supply to the Scout Hut
Amount: £4,272
to contribute towards the cost of building a double tennis court in the village
Amount: £5,000
to cover the cost of ploughing and harrowing the plots, to install mains water and purchase a notice board
Amount: £1,500
to purchase new, extended cricket nets and fixing equipment for the cricket pitch
Amount: £1,000
to contribute towards the costs of taxis to take members to/from their monthly meetings
Amount: £500
to purchase gravel to re-cover the car park and parts of the driveway
Amount: £500
to provide canoeing activities for members of the Scout Group
Amount: £4,364
as part of a new project at the pre-school to build an outside play shelter for the children
Amount: £3,000
to update and decorate the meeting room, put in a false ceiling and decorate the scout hut
Amount: £1,750
to renovate Rockbeare Village Hall
Amount: £1,500
to refurbish two garages to make into a community pottery studio
Amount: £4,868
to provide the troupe with the equipment and training to perform military displays in training and competitions
Amount: £1,500
to contribute towards the fees of speakers, and towards the costs of transport for summer outings
Amount: £400
to support a three year cricket skills course for primary school age children
Amount: £4,560
to help fulfil the members potential and to enable anyone to take part, giving the help and equipment needed
Amount: £1,000
to provide a workshop for adults with severe dyslexia in the Sidmouth area, involving weekly meetings with two specialist dyslexia teachers
Amount: £3,000
to update the ladies and gent toilets in the pavillion
Amount: £4,000
the provision of social activities for members with learning disabilities
Amount: £1,000
Aim to provide playground shelter to enable children to access outdoor play in wet and hot weather.
Amount: £500
to provide a slide for the playground
Amount: £5,000
to restore the water meadow on the river Tale
Amount: £5,000
for the purchase and intallation of a MUGA unit in the multisports area of our youth group play area
Amount: £4,995
to engage adults with learning disabilities in a horticulture project at Barnfield Farm, Luppit
Amount: £6,753
to support those with learning disabilities who are about to leave home or college and who are looking to find meaningful roles in their community
Amount: £2
to support those with learning disabilities who are about to leave home or college and who are looking to find meaningful roles in their community
Amount: £3,928
to support the preschool children attending the crèche whilst parents attend a parenting course
Amount: £682
to run a self-employment programme to increase self confidence and gain a better understanding of the necessary financial and IT skills needed to start your own business
Amount: £3,500
for a series of taster sessions raising awareness of the possibility of self employment for young people
Amount: £1,100
for a series of taster sessions raising awareness of the possibility of self employment for young people
Amount: £7,000
to formally establish and improve facilities for existing pilot parent and toddler group
Amount: £808
to purchase waterproof clothing and play equipment
Amount: £824
for an after school football club in Otterton
Amount: £3,605
to provide sheltered meeting place for young people living in a rurally isolated village.
Amount: £4,185
to improve and make safe the outside area for the children to play in and buy education and fun outside equipment
Amount: £4,863
to provide play equipment for the older children/young people (11-16) of the village
Amount: £7,000
to fund the production and distribution of the group newsletter
Amount: £300
to run a Step by Step project to develop the practical and life skills people with learning disabilities
Amount: £6,172
to formally establish, promote and carry out community consultation for the Hub Club
Amount: £500
to run a programme of cookery sessions for parents of children, young babies and toddlers to learn to cook nutritionally appropriate food
Amount: £5,525
to provide summer trips and activities for children from both the Junior and Senior youth club
Amount: £1,246
to establish 3 satellite academies for netball across Devon
Amount: £2,963
to support children in Honiton
Amount: £4,596
for a six month pilot advocacy project for young people with learning disabilities
Amount: £3,797
to run a 6 month pilot child bereavement service and set up a dedicated referral phone line
Amount: £6,940
to purchase and install a swing in the teenage section of the play area
Amount: £4,514
to purchase equipment to set up a new group of majorettes, providing children and young people with structured, healthy activities
Amount: £2,653
for a summer holiday programme for children from an area of social deprivation who are generally from low income families
Amount: £2,008
for a mixed hockey tournament and a mini sports day of the younger members of the Association
Amount: £2,980
towards the cost of teaching a group of children and young people various folk dances for a festival
Amount: £440
to set up and build a new skate park facility for the children and young people from the largest local authority housing estate in East Devon
Amount: £5,965
towards running costs of running the social/support group for visually impaired people of all ages
Amount: £500
for improvements to the acoustics of the village hall for the benefit of the community
Amount: £500
towards the cost of playground equipment for the use of children and young people living in a rurally isolated community
Amount: £7,000
to buy portable floodlighting in order to extend the youth teams after school practice and match times
Amount: £4,000
towards the cost of the relocation of the new community owned village shop
Amount: £500
to purchase safety equipment for young people to ride scooters to and from work/training
Amount: £500
for an East Devon pilot exercise project for older people
Amount: £1,000
for a new computer to co-ordinate transport for elderly, disabled and socially excluded residents of 38 villages in east Devon
Amount: £342
towards the cost of re-roofing Lympstone Youth Club Hut
Amount: £7,000
to pay the rent for 2 days a week during March due to the transient membership of the centre
Amount: £80
to service and safety check the gas boiler in the youth club premises
Amount: £75
to purchase a digital camcorder to enable young people to provide evidence of a need for a dirt bike track
Amount: £628
to purchase new bikes enabling the service to be extended to more rurally isolated young people
Amount: £7,000
to run community led environmental projects, trails and workshops for children and young people
Amount: £3,000
for an adventure weekend for 40 children with Type 1 diabetes
Amount: £4,000
for maths and science equipment for the children
Amount: £1,260
for salaries and equipment to enable the centre to extend its opening times, widening access to families from low income households
Amount: £1,809
to build an activity trail in Lympstone for children from the local community
Amount: £7,000
towards the cost of publishing the next four issues of the community newsletter
Amount: £200
for admin costs and transport for visually impaired and blind people to attend meetings and social events
Amount: £250
to purchase equipment and cover transport costs in order to compete in an all girls under 12's girls football League
Amount: £2,000
to fund the reestablishment of a youth club
Amount: £1,513
funding for young 14-18-year-olds to learn car mechanics and safety
Amount: £1,500
to pay for the services of Devonplay who will write a Report on the viability of a play area in Lympstone
Amount: £100
to improve access to the building for future pre school members and other users of the building
Amount: £4,815
To research & evaluate the extent of local community support for the outline proposals to save and use the void cutler hammer factory and to gain community, cultural, employment & environmental benefits
Amount: £375
for a parenting skills development project for hard-to-reach/loan parents
Amount: £5,960
to buy additional scooters and equipment to enable more rurally isolated young people to travel to work or further education
Amount: £6,000
to meet the salary of a play worker to extend services to more children
Amount: £3,120
for equipment and groundwork to encourage more young women into sporting activities
Amount: £2,386
to fund a worker and accompanying resources to run a weekly sexual health advice sessions for young people
Amount: £3,580
to purchase crash helmets, reflective strips and other safety equipment for rurally isolated young people who need access to transport
Amount: £500
for a residential activity weekend for children with special needs
Amount: £3,876
Youth Arts project for young people focussing on hopes and dreams for the future
Amount: £6,935
to pilot a scheme to extend lunch club by two extra sessions during the summer term
Amount: £699
to update publicity materials to include new areas and to advertise the resurrection of the Voluntary Car Service
Amount: £100
to cover the cost of room hire for the first two meetings for sufferers of Myasthenia Gravis, a chronic neuromuscular disease
Amount: £100
to cover a 36 week funding shortfall due to transient population
Amount: £108
towards the cost of employing a youth worker to expand youth services to local young people
Amount: £4,000
to purchase materials for a community playscheme
Amount: £469