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Where’s the Money Coming From?

17/10/2019 by Frances Greenwood Leave a Comment

Hugely ambitious plans need a lot of funding! You told us what you wanted for Penistone Leisure Centre, and we aim to deliver it. We have broken the work down into projects and applied to different funders for each part.

Below is a visual representation of the funding that we have already secured and money we still need to fundraise. As you can see, we’ve already raised well over half of what we need – 61% in fact, with 19% more we are hoping to raise from applications we have in progress. However, there’s that last 20% – so still a lot to do!

Funding has come from:

£166,000 from EPIP (East Peak Innovation Partnership) for Project 1 – for structure and core work

£60,000 from BMBC Section 106 for Project 1 – for structure and core work

£26,800 – Our own funds for preparation work

£2000 – Mayor’s fund in 2018 and 2019 towards preparation work and critical repairs

£4440 Public donations towards leaking roof

£25,000 from Blackstone Edge Wind Farm Community Benefits Fund – for energy efficiency works

£530 raised by Sponsored skate and £70 from cake bakes towards windows from hall to cafe

£10,000 towards landscaping at the front of the centre to make disabled access ramp

£2,078.53 Co-op- towards the disabled access ramp

£1000 from Ecclesiastical’s Movement for Good awards, towards project 1

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