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The Centre for Celtic Spirituality
Armagh
This centre received grants totalling Stg£21,050 in 2009 and 2010, for the development of an ecumenical project.
This centre received grants totalling Stg£21,050 in 2009 and 2010, for the development of an ecumenical project.
Since 2005, €57,502 has been awarded to this youth organisation for programmes and resources.
This school was awarded €7,500 in 2009, for the development of a school based sacred space, to facilitate Christian spiritual growth.
To date, over Stg£19,000 has been awarded for the continuing development of the GRASP drop–in centre.
Since 2002, the Logic Cafe has received grants totalling Stg£34,000 towards the development of youth work.
Since 2006, the Parish Development Working Group has received grants totalling Stg£67,000 towards the cost of running programmes and supplying resources to help parishes develop in ministry.
Since 2006, this cross community youth outreach initiative has received grants totalling Stg£7,500.
In 2007 and 2008, grants totalling €22,326 were awarded for the establishment of a new after–school intervention, for children at risk of early school leaving, developed by CORE Church together with Mater Dei primary school in Basin Street, Dublin.
From 2006 to 2008, this inner city parish in Belfast received grants totalling Stg£20,000, which helped to secure very significant further funding to enable the parish to build the Micah Centre for the benefit of the wider community.
The Priorities Fund gave Stg£6,000 in 2002 to help with the development of a drop–in Centre and community Cafe in Sydenham, where the local churches can work together with the community.