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1 Caerphilly Friends of Inspire Friends of Inspire in Caerphilly will expand their services to help those with long-term health conditions. 3,750 will fund a rowing machine, an exercise tutor and hall rental. Caerphilly Hengoed Community Project 29th Scout Group Adferiad Recovery Hengoed Community Project in Caerphilly will improve the hall, an integral facility to the local community, through refurbishment and restructure. 10,000 will fund Architect and project management fees. 29th Scout Group replace outdated equipment and improve the activities for scouts. 6,600 will fund tents, kayaks, airbags and paddles. Adferiad Recovery in provide support and guidance to individuals experiencing substance misuse and mental health challenges. 9,782 will fund peer, mentor and staff costs and travel expenses. Artichoke Trust Artichoke Trust will deliver a programme of collaborative banner-making workshops for women and girls throughout Wales, strengthening community cohesion in preparation for a mass-participation artwork in June celebrating 100 years since the first UK women won the right to vote. 10,000 will fund costs for the workshops, photography, translation and evaluation. Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Wales Salad Garden C.I.C. Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Wales in will celebrate the organisation s 90th anniversary by organising a programme of events to bring together communities across Wales. This grant for 9,700 will fund staff, residential costs, travel and promotional clothing. Salad Garden C.I.C. will use the grant to expand their current provisions and engage Asylum Seekers and Refugees through horticulture, in turn promoting new skills, wellbeing, and social integration. This grant for 9,974 will fund staff, venue hire, a National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
2 tablet, voice recorder, and volunteer expenses. Family Action Family Action will employ a new member of staff to recruit and train volunteers across Wales. These volunteers will, in turn, support parents with mental health problems or those at risk of developing them. 9,967 will fund support worker, training, insurance and travel costs. Gwaelod-y-Garth Womens Institute Kerala Cultural Association - Learning Disability Wales Making Music Changing Lives (MMCL) Creu Cerddoriaeth Newid Bywydau Gwaelod-y-Garth Womens Institute in will hold intergenerational cooking and sewing classes with children from the local primary school. 1,436 will fund equipment for the intergenerational sessions. Kerala Cultural Association will hold a dance festival to celebrate the Hindu festival of Onam promoting Keralan culture to the wider community. 4,350 will fund venue hire, percussion instruments, stage decorations, costumes, dance training, judge s costs, transport, trophies, marketing and insurance. Learning Disability Wales in will launch Gig Buddies befriending scheme to match socially isolated people with learning disabilities to volunteers with similar interests. 9,987 will fund development and rehearsal, production, actors, and launch gig costs. Making Music Changing Lives (MMCL) Creu Cerddoriaeth Newid Bywydau in will provide children, many of whom come from families with low incomes and are at risk of disaffection, with music lesson taster days and a short rehearsal break to increase their confidence and practise their instruments. 7,190 will fund teaching and administration, a residential trip and venue hire. National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
3 People & Planet Student Activities Limited The Asian Academy of Learning The Barry Beavers Swimming Club for the Disabled Black Mountain Food Hub Community Interest Company Breakthro' Llanelli Therapy Dogs People and Planet Student Activities Limited will use the grant to recruit young people across Wales as volunteers to develop skill to build connections within their communities. 10,000 will fund workshop costs, DBS checks and training. The Asian Academy of Learning in will give Indian music lessons to people from different backgrounds, cultures and age groups. 10,000 will fund instruments, teaching, marketing, staff and venue. The Barry Beavers Swimming Club for the Disabled will hold an event at Party in the Park bringing similar groups and the local community together to establish relationships. 9,150 will fund BBQ, food, lodge hire, props, specialist transport, PA, sound system and staging. Black Mountain Food Hub Community Interest Company in will create a monthly market in Llandeilo for the local community. 5,000 will fund a market kit, insurance, staff, volunteer expenses, a vegetable stall and promotion. Breakthro' Llanelli offer respite care for children and adults with special educational needs or learning disabilities. It will publicise the organisation s work to the local community to help attract new volunteers and to teach members how democracy affects their lives. 9,840 will fund marketing, training, volunteer expenses, courses, educational trips and two laptops. Therapy Dogs will expand their services and provide support to a wider range of their community such as children with brain injury, autistic people, and the socially isolated. 8,511 will fund volunteer training, clothing, printing, translation, insurance and expenses. National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
4 Clwb Plant Brynaman Llandyfaelog Short Mat Bowls Association Llanelli Tenants Network Clwb Plant Brynaman in will carry out improvements to their building to provide a better facility. 9,145 will fund new toilets, radiator, lights, bean bags, cleaning the gutters and high visibility jackets. Llandyfaelog Short Mat Bowls Association in will replace equipment to make the activity more accessible for the community. 7,488 will fund two short mats, a mat winder, and delivery costs. Llanelli Tenants Network in will promote the formation of new, strong relationships by enabling the ethnically diverse, local community to volunteer with environment projects, learning new skills. 6,626 will fund transport, venue hire, entrance fees, traditional Welsh clothing, and multicultural group sessions. St Clears RFC Ltd St Clears RFC Ltd in will improve the facilities at their club, in order to provide a better experience for user groups. 10,000 will fund kitchen units, first aid equipment, furniture and sundries. Ceredigion West Wales Motorcycle Project Cylch Meithrin Llangeithio West Wales Motorcycle Project in Carmarthen will use the grant to provide start-up costs for their organisation, designed to provide people living with mental health issues with new opportunities to learn and socialise. 9,720 will fund venue hire, volunteer travel and replacement care, training, tools and equipment, insurance, and motorcycle parts. Cylch Meithrin Llangeithio in Ceredigion will address the lack of local childcare venues by extending the existing classroom and constructing a dedicated toilet block for the Meithrin. 10,000 will part-fund construction costs, flooring, blinds, furnishings and installation. National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
5 Ceredigion Conwy Denbighshire Flintshire Flintshire Gwynedd Small World Theatre Ltd Y Gadwyn Tape Magazine for the Blind and Visually Impaired Association Flying High Denbighshire Community Heart Productions Save The Family Limited 1st Bethesda Cub Scouts Small World Theatre Ltd in Cardigan will run lantern making workshops and their winter parade, which brings the local community together to celebrate at a traditionally isolating time. 10,000 will fund workshops, materials, translation and publicity, evaluation and permission-related fees. Y Gadwyn Tape Magazine for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Gwynedd will upgrade their equipment to provide a better experience for their listeners. 3,490 will fund volunteer costs, a computer and software, office supplies and room hire. Flying High Denbighshire will expand their capacity to take on new members providing rebound therapy and social interaction to those experiencing physical disabilities. 9,336 will fund a trampoline, a pair of end decks, and a wheelchair hoist. Community Heart Productions in Flintshire will work with local children to educate them about how plastics and non-biodegradable rubbish gets into rivers, clean up the riverbanks and beaches and create a performance event to educate the community on the importance of creating a plastic free River Dee. 9,950 will fund workers, learning resources, transport, venue hire, litter picking equipment, insurance, running costs and marketing and the event. Save The Family Limited will deliver engagement activities for disadvantaged young people, to raise their confidence and self-esteem. 9,975 will fund two sessional workers, transport, utility and running costs, refreshments and a forest school worker. 1st Bethesda Cub Scouts in Gwynedd will run a series of community impact activities to encourage the children to develop a sense of ownership for their village. These will National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
6 include: litter-picking events, community planting sessions and clean-up days. 1,020 will fund giant board games, an outdoor activity day, gardening tools, a folding table, room hire and a community history lesson. Gwynedd Cynllun Cyfeirio Gwynedd Referral scheme Cynllun Cyfeirio Gwynedd Referral Scheme will provide a training day for playgroup leaders, helpers, parents and advisory bodies to support the integration of children with disabilities and special needs into local playgroups. 1,877 will fund travel costs, equipment hire, a coordinator, rent and refreshments. Gwynedd Gwesty Seren Gwesty Seren in Gwynedd will host cooking workshops for those with learning disabilities to gain valuable life skills. 10,000 will fund carers, overhead expenses, promotional and planning costs. Gwynedd Gwynedd Merthyr Tydfil Monmouthshire Merched y Wawr Pwllheli Ysgol Pentreuchaf People First Bridgend Forest Upcycling Project Merched Y Wawr Pwllheli in Gwynedd will explore places of interest across Wales to overcome the daily struggles that their members face. 1,980 will fund food, transport, and guest speaker fees. Ysgol Pentreuchaf in Gwynedd will install fitness equipment on school grounds for use by pupils and the local community. 4,950 will fund outdoor fitness equipment, and all weather flooring. People First Bridgend will raise awareness about the benefits of employing people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and the often small adjustments to the work place that can make a positive difference. 10,000 will fund a project facilitator, venue, office and administration costs, training packs, travel and marketing costs. Forest Upcycling Project in Monmouthshire will build a mezzanine level in their warehouse to increase their storage space, increasing their capability to support National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
7 vulnerable adults. The group will also promote their services, both for volunteers and the low cost items they produce. 8,050 will fund timber and materials, labour costs, paint, lighting and marketing. Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Friends of Abergavenny Library Monmouth Comprehensive School Tintern Recreation Centre and Village Hall 9th Neath Skewen Scout Group Bethel Trust Port Talbot Bryncoch Women's Institute Friends of Abergavenny Library in Monmouthshire will hold a series of storyteller sessions, encouraging local people to engage with the library. 2,500 will fund professional storyteller fees, transport, and publicity. Monmouth Comprehensive School will work with vulnerable children and young people in their community to transform the way they engage with education and their behaviour, through non-contact boxing lessons. 4,595 will fund an external coach and equipment. Tintern Recreation Centre and Village Hall in Chepstow will ensure that the community space is safe and fit for purpose for users. 2,100 will fund refurbishment of the floor. 9th Neath Skewen Scout Group will renovate their hall so that it can become a centre for their community. The group will also purchase camping equipment to replace the outdated items they currently use. 10,000 will fund kitchen appliances, worktops and cupboards, fitting, flooring, electrics, sundries and camping equipment. Bethel Trust Port Talbot will provide support to vulnerable people and families who are homeless, deprived or experiencing substance misuse. The group will run a soup kitchen with advice, foodbank and addiction support services. 8,950 will fund kitchen cupboards and appliances, serving counter, labour, new sockets, plastering, new toilets, flooring, door and new ceiling. Bryncoch Women's Institute in Neath will increase the opportunities for socialisation for members on lower incomes, who have National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
8 recently lost partners and who have no family members close by. 5,720 will fund four day trips for approximately 50 people, an annual dinner, transport and a harvest supper. Canolfan Maerdy Canolfan Maerdy in will encourage young people to exercise and teach them about the importance of a healthy balanced diet. 9,920 will fund staff, refreshments, equipment, a gazebo, travel and training. Community Ventures Port Talbot CIC Stroke Group Port Talbot Town Cricket Club Resolven Rugby & Cricket Club Limited Community Ventures Port Talbot CIC will refurbish one of the larger rooms into a multipurpose venue to host adult education provision, local community groups and family/youth support. 9,950 will fund building work, visual display equipment, chairs, tables and window blinds. Stroke Group will develop a variety of activities and trips for members who have experienced strokes and their carers. 5,785 will fund stationery, speakers fees, activity and day trip costs, pottery sessions, materials and leaflets. Port Talbot Town Cricket Club will deliver a Summer programme of activities for children in the area to encourage young people into sport, and reduce the barriers that prevent children with disabilities from being part of a sporting culture. 9,700 will fund coaches, refreshments, insurance, equipment and trophies. Resolven Rugby & Cricket Club Limited in will refurbish their toilet facilities to provide an accessible toilet for members and visitors with disabilities. 10,000 will fund building, mechanical and electrical work. Newport Circles Network Circles Network will work with people with disabilities in the Newport area; building support structures, providing care and support National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
9 to service users and their carers. 9,980 will fund facilitator costs, travel, training, equipment, communications and marketing. Newport Newport Newport Pembrokeshire Powys Powys Echo Friendship Club Stow Park Community Centre Urban Circle Productions The Newport Memorial Hall (Neuadd Goffa, Trefdraeth) 1st Crickhowell and Llangattock Scout Group Kinnerton and Ednol Parish Hall Echo Friendship Club in Newport will provide older people with a series of activities that have been designed in response to the challenges and needs of members. 6,877 will fund travel and entrance fees. Stow Park Community Centre in Newport will establish a series of life skills sessions for people who are vulnerably housed, homeless, or on low incomes. 6,240 will fund staff, volunteer expenses, sewing machines and equipment, gardening tools, kitchen refurbishment, utensils, translation, printing costs and publicity. Urban Circle Productions in Newport will provide younger people with a 10 week music production programme to explore their creativity and reduce their risk of offending and anti-social behaviour. 9,980 will fund studio equipment, a MacBook Pro, tutor costs, travel expenses, and room hire. The Newport Memorial Hall (Neuadd Goffa, Trefdraeth) in Pembrokeshire will support the community to organise a programme of events and activities to encourage cohesion. 4,900 will fund workshop leaders and materials, volunteer expenses, an electric kiln, a protective floor mat and publicity costs. 1st Crickhowell & Llangattock Scout Group will improve their hall to make it better fit the requirements of their community. 10,000 will part-fund installation of an insulated floor. Kinnerton and Ednol Parish Hall in Powys will refurbish the village hall enabling it to be more sustainable and extend the activities and interests of the community. 10,000 will National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
10 fund new windows, flooring and an improved toilet facility. Powys Ystradgynlais Children & Youth Society Ystradgynlais Children & Youth Society in Powys will deliver gardening sessions for local teenagers and families helping to develop their skills, knowledge, understanding and experience of the local environment. 9,700 will fund woodwork, raised bed materials, sessional tutor, plants, equipment, protective clothing, insurance, and marketing. Rhondda Cynon Taf Active Taffs Rhondda Cynon Taf ASD Rainbows Rhondda Cynon Taf Avant Theatre CIC Rhondda Cynon Taf Brynawel House Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre Active Taffs a friendship and activity group for men in Tonypandy will expand the group both by numbers and hours. It will open membership to men and women, develop garden plots, offer refreshments and offer people opportunities to socialise and learn new skills. 8,383 will fund the support worker, rent, laptop, refreshments, equipment and plants, indoor and outdoor games, a shed and a visit to the Bute Flower Show. ASD Rainbows in Rhondda Cynon Taf will employ a part-time member of administrative staff to allow existing, qualified staff to maximise the number of families and children they can support. 9,984 will fund a part-time Finance and Administrative Officer salary. Avant Theatre CIC in Rhondda Cynon Taff will hold FestyPorth: a community arts and regeneration festival. The festival will deliver a range of events which link Porth and RCT residents through activities to combat the impact of isolation supporting wellbeing and independence. 9,950 will cover rent, advertising, volunteer expenses, workshops, session leaders, equipment and props. Brynawel House Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre in Rhondda Cynon Taf will build an outdoor gym, designed to introduce physical activity sessions to the recovery programme. 10,000 National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
11 will fund delivery and installation of outdoor exercise equipment and grass tiles Rhondda Cynon Taf Canolfan Pentre CIO Rhondda Cynon Taf Challenging Behaviour Support Group Rhondda Cynon Taf Cynon Valley P.A.L.S. Play and Leisure for Children with Disabilities Rhondda Cynon Taf Llwynapia and Mid Rhondda Boys' Club Canolfan Pentre CIO in Rhondda Cynon Taf will refit the areas of their well-attended community centre that are falling into disrepair. 9,400 will fund the toilet block upgrade, front doors and back doors. Challenging Behaviour Support Group in Pontypridd will provide support to families of children who present with challenging behaviour. 10,000 will fund guest speakers, training costs, room hire, support group meeting costs, family respite and activities, volunteer expenses, marketing materials and office supplies. Cynon Valley P.A.L.S. Play and Leisure for Children with Disabilities in Rhondda Cynon Taff will provide play and leisure activities for children with disabilities and their families. 10,000 will fund venue hire, DBS checks, training, trip costs, insurance, workshop costs, publicity and administration. Llwynypia and Mid Rhondda Boys' Club in Tonypandy will hold health education sessions for their younger members. 10,000 will fund project co-ordinator, youth workers, management costs, activities, marketing, course material and expenses. Swansea Adoption UK Adoption UK will use create a new peer support model to enable adopting families to access advice from experienced mentors. 10,000 will fund salary costs, training, travel, resources and administration costs. Swansea Cwmglas Primary School Cwmglas Primary School in Swansea will hold a series of workshops about healthy eating, planting and wellbeing for families attending the school and the wider community. 9,750 will fund raised beds, soil, trees and other National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
12 plants, tools, PPE clothing, bench-making materials, pathing, staff and publicity. Swansea Elysium Art Elysium Art in Swansea will create a mobile studio and gallery to deliver their outreach workshops to the local community improving access to their activities for people with disabilities. 9,174 will fund caravan refurbishment and decoration, 2 awnings, art materials, commissioned artist, foldaway tables and chairs, workshop leader, workshop costs, fuel, printing and publicity. Swansea Swansea Glais Community Centre Glyncollen Primary School Glais Community Centre in Swansea will improve the building for wide usage by the local community. 9,000 will fund new internal walls, suspended ceiling, and lighting. Glyncollen Primary School in Swansea will start an intergenerational project, promoting a skills exchange between the children and older people whilst giving the opportunity to socialise. 2,120 will fund crockery, kitchen items, refreshments, staff costs, games, equipment, and a water heater. Swansea HAFAL HAFAL in Swansea will setup stakeholder focus groups to support the introduction of the Keep Safe Cymru passport; designed to allow vulnerable people to present a photo identity card when they are struggling to communicate in a crisis situation and need further assistance and support. 9,460 will fund a Coordinator salary, seven focus groups, travel, materials and translation. Swansea Leonard Cheshire Disability Leonard Cheshire Disability will create a platform for disabled people across Swansea to become catalysts for change in their community. 9,990 will fund management and facilitator costs, travel, accommodation, event space and catering, guest speaker, workshop and marketing materials. National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
13 Swansea Swansea Swansea The Vale of Glamorgan The Vale of Glamorgan Torfaen Morriston Short Mat Bowls Club Mumbles Women's Institute The Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust Bridgend and District Resource for Children with Disabilities Colwinston Community Hall Assosciation Girling Rugby Football Club Morriston Short Mat Bowls Club in Swansea will increase socialisation for people in their community, overcoming challenges identified based on work carried out with their community. 4,035 will fund travel and accommodation. Mumbles Women's Institute in Swansea will address the issues of loneliness within their group by arranging a series of events themed around Dylan Thomas works. 3,860 will fund transport, entrance fees, performance costs, refreshments and venue hire. "The Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust in Swansea will provide practical, psychological and social support for people affected by cancer, through facilitated workshops and networking groups. 8,905 will fund salary and running costs. Bridgend and District Resource for Children with Disabilities will celebrate the 21st anniversary of Y Bont Family Centre by arranging a family fun day to bring the community of children with disabilities and their families together. 7,107 will fund venue and marquee hire, refreshments, staff and volunteer costs, entertainment and activity costs, specialist transport and wristbands. Colwinston Community Hall Association in the Vale of Glamorgan will build a new playground to be used by the local community. 5,000 will fund playground equipment. Girling Rugby Football Club in Torfaen will carry out repairs to their community building improving the facilities for user groups. 10,000 will fund repairs of the roof and bathroom and building work. Wrexham CLPW C.I.C CLPW C.I.C in Wrexham run IT sessions for people from Portuguese speaking communities National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
14 to improve their IT and language skills with the aim of increasing community cohesion in the local area. 10,000 will fund four computers and laptops, interpretation costs, IT sessions, transport, volunteer expenses, office supplies and marketing materials. Wrexham The National Trust For Places Of Historic Interest Or Natural Beauty The National Trust For Places Of Historic Interest Or Natural Beauty will provide vulnerable families in Wrexham with opportunities to improve relationships and to learn new skills. 9,310 will fund camping equipment, food, storage containers, burns kits and a fire pit. National Lottery Awards for All Summary for embargo date 7 June
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