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Crawley Community Initiative Funding (CX(XX/XX))

Meeting: 21/11/2019 - Crawley County Local Committee (Item 24)

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Report by the Director of Law and Assurance.

 

The report summarises the Community Initiative Funding applications received via The West Sussex Crowd.  The Committee is invited to consider the applications and pledge funding if appropriate.

Additional documents:

Decision:

At its meeting on the 21 November 2019 the Crawley County Local Committee considered Community Initiative Funding Applications that had be received via the West Sussex Crowd, as set out in Appendix A of the report.

 

The Committee considered each application on it’s merits and it was RESOLVED that the following pledges be approved:

 

·       420/C – Nicky’s WorkShop, ‘Where warriors are made’, up to £1,000 – towards purchasing a van and mobile equipment to deliver gymnastics workshops to school pupils across Crawley, subject to the project reaching 50% of it’s crowdfunding total before the end of the financial year.

https://www.spacehive.com/where-warriors-are-made.

·       426/C – Crawley Youth Centre, ‘Outdoor basketball court’, up to £1,000 – towards refurbishing the youth centre’s basketball court for use by local clubs and wider community.
https://www.spacehive.com/outdoor-basketball-court

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AND the following Microfund applications be awarded:

 

·       427/C – Rivers LPC, ‘Rivers’ women’s sewing project’, £501.10 - towards purchasing sewing machinery and equipment in order to teach new skills through training workshops.

·       428/C – Talk Broadfield, ‘Love where you live, love Broadfield’, £730.00 – towards the production of posters and leaflets to support a national campaign at local level – ‘Keep Britain clean’.

·       438/C – Crawley Run Crew, ‘Run Safe’, £748 – towards the cost of emergency ID trainer tags for members and a print-run for 500 promotional flyers.

·       439/C – Gurjar Hindu Union (GHU), ‘Bollywood in the community’, £748.75 – towards purchasing 25 children’s Bollywood dance costumes plus publicity, transport and refreshments costs for performances in the community.

·       440/C – Malaika and MOSS Group (Multicultural Organic Shambas Society, ‘Acquiring audio/visual facility’, £138 – towards purchasing  gardening materials for communal allotment activities.

 

The call-in deadline for this decision is 29 November 2019.

Minutes:

24.1  The Committee considered Community Initiative Funding applications that had been received via the West Sussex Crowd, as set out in Appendix A of the report.

 

24.2  The Committee considered each application on its merits and it was RESOLVED that the following pledges be approved:

 

·         420/C – Nicky’s WorkShop, ‘Where warriors are made’, up to £1,000 – towards purchasing a van and mobile equipment to deliver gymnastics workshops to school pupils across Crawley, subject to the project reaching 50% of its crowdfunding total before the end of the financial year.

https://www.spacehive.com/where-warriors-are-made.

 

·         426/C – Crawley Youth Centre, ‘Outdoor basketball court’, up to £1,000 – towards refurbishing the Youth Centre’s basketball court for use by local clubs and the wider community.
https://www.spacehive.com/outdoor-basketball-court.

 

It was also RESOLVED that the following Micro Fund applications be awarded:

 

·         427/C – Rivers LPC, ‘Rivers’ women’s sewing project’, £501.10 - towards purchasing sewing machinery and equipment in order to teach new skills through training workshops.

·         428/C – Talk Broadfield, ‘Love where you live, love Broadfield’, £730.00 – towards the production of posters and leaflets to support a national campaign at local level – ‘Keep Britain Clean’.

·         438/C – Crawley Run Crew, ‘Run Safe’, £748 – towards the cost of emergency ID trainer tags for members and a print-run for 500 promotional flyers.

·         439/C – Gurjar Hindu Union (GHU), ‘Bollywood in the community’, £748.75 – towards purchasing 25 children’s Bollywood dance costumes plus publicity, transport and refreshment costs for performances in the community.

·         440/C – Malaika and MOSS Group (Multicultural Organic Shambas Society), ‘Acquiring audio/visual facility’, £138 – towards purchasing gardening materials for communal allotment activities.

 

The call-in deadline for this decision is 29 November 2019.