BAM announce recipients of Community Grants Scheme & Educational Bursaries for the new children’s hospital project

Padraig Conlon 06 Jan 2023
Crumlin Community Clean Up Group

As part of the new children’s hospital Community Benefit programme, construction company BAM has recently announced the award of 24 community grants totalling €50,000.

These grants were awarded to projects that focus on building stronger communities, greener communities, recreation, sports, arts and culture and education and employment opportunities across the communities of Dublin 8 and 12.

In addition, Further Education Bursaries have also been awarded to aspiring healthcare and construction students from the area who face challenges in taking up further studies with three students awarded funding in 2021, five in 2020 with a further four receiving one off bursaries. 2022 saw a record number of applicants with 10 students selected to receive financial support.

BAM’s Community Benefit Fund for the new children’s hospital supports a number of thematic actions including:

  • Community Grants Scheme
  • Educational Bursaries for third level and further education studies in construction and healthcare
  • Cultural, Arts and Sports Programme
  • activities related to the Community Benefit Programme for the new children’s hospital

Background to the BAM Community Benefit Fund for the new children’s hospital:

In January 2020, BAM’s Community Benefit Fund for the new children’s hospital was launched. The purpose of the Community Benefit Programme is to ensure that people living close to the hospital benefit from its development in their locality. The €500,000 fund spans a 3-year period. Between 2020 and 2022, €150,000 was allocated to the Community Grants Scheme and 163 applications were submitted. Following a rigorous evaluation process, 68 groups and organisations based in Dublin 8 and 12 have now benefitted from the Community Grants Scheme.

Denis McCarthy, Director, BAM Ireland said: 

“Delivering the New Children’s Hospital and establishing the Community Benefit fund is an important example of what we do at BAM to enhance people’s lives. It has been very humbling and a great pleasure for the BAM team to collaborate with the Community Benefit Programme to assist the people, businesses, education hubs, and community groups in the locality to reach their full potential”.

Gordon Jeyes, Chairperson of the Community Benefit Oversight Group and Chair of BAM’s Community Benefit Fund for the new children’s hospital said:

“The resources provided through BAM’s Community Benefit Fund have sustained a wide variety of activity benefiting the whole of the community but many are of particular significance for the children and young people of Dublin 8 and 12.   The community grants support a really wide range of activities aimed at the holistic needs of children and young people, be that through participation in education, training, sports and arts activities or supporting particular or additional needs they may have.  I am also delighted to see so many young people from the area aspiring to careers in health and construction.  The bursaries have allowed some of those who face particular challenges to have some financial security, but I hope also take from receiving the award a sense of our belief in them.”

Ingrid McElroy, Community Benefit Programme Manager said:

“The new children’s hospital Community Benefit Programme has already made a significant impact in the local community and the amount of new entrant employment delivered due to the innovative Community Benefit clause contained in the construction contracts to date stands at 72% of the agreed target. 109 Community Benefit positions have been filled and 60% of these workers live in Dublin 8 & 12; these are construction related roles including new apprenticeships, graduate trainees, and work experience positions”.

“In 2022 we received a record number of bursary applications from local students aspiring to become health and construction professionals.  The quality of the students was outstanding from both personal and academic perspectives and the interview panel found them to be truly inspiring young people.

 

 

*2022 BAM’s Community Grants – 2022 Awards

Organisation & Area Description Grant Amount
Mother Tongues Language Explorer Programmes in Dublin 12                               7,000
Inchicore Works Residents Assoc, “Love the Lanes” Laneway Greening/Art Project                               4,000
Loreto Primary School – Crumlin Sensory Garden for ASD students                               3,000
Oblate Basketball Inchicore Basketball programmes for local schools                               3,000
RADE, South inner City area Therapeutic Garden (plus horticultural training) for recovering addicts and community use                               3,000
Robert Emmet CDP, South Inner City 2 day conference/workshop “health and housing” and report                               3,000
CBS James’ Street – Secondary School Sports Equipment                               2,500
St Agnes’ Community Centre for Music & Arts Crumlin/D12 Parent & Baby Music Classes                               2,500
Inchicore Athletic Football Club. Sports Camps                               2,000
St Catherine’s National School, Donore Ave, D8 Sensory space equipment                             2,000
Liberty Weavers, D 8 Weaving classes – primary schools                               2,000
Kevin’s Hurling & Camogie Club. D8/12 D8/D12 primary school student coaching                               2,000
Liberties Training Centre – D8 and Surrounds Literacy Strategy & Roll-out                               1,600
Tidy Drimnagh Horticulture/Biodiversity/Recycling Programmes                               1,500
Crumlin Clean-up Biodiversity Zone                               1,500
Inchicore Environmental Group Native Tree Planting/Env Workshops                               1,500
Dolphin House Creche, D8 Play/creche equipment                               1,500
94th Scouts – Walkinstown Scout Leaders Mountain Safety Training for benefit of members                               1,200
61st Scouts – Merchants Quay, South Inner City Outdoor Programmes                               1,200
Oliver Bond Football Assoc D8 Equipment – Junior Dev. Academy                               1,000
Dublin 12 Autism Parents Support Group Speech and Language Therapy                               1,000
Funafloat Project for D8/12 (Irish Waterways Assoc). Consultation Event & Website (For Child/Disability Canal boat Tours)                                  700
Bluebell Allotments. Bluebell, D8/12 Supplies etc. Soil/Tools etc.                                  700
Rialto Development Assoc. D8 Pilot mother and baby yoga classes                                  600
Total                             50,000

 

 

*Recipients of Educational Bursaries 2020, 2021 & 2022

 

NAME Course Description Amount Awarded
Alya Shah Biomedical Science, Sligo Institute of Technology €2,000 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Paris Cheebah Biomedical Science, Technological University Dublin €2,000 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Rose Murphy Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin €2,000 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Sadie Ni Cheirigh Children’s and General Nursing, Trinity College Dublin €2,000 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Angel Akpotor Mental Health Nursing, Dublin City University €2,000 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Clarice Lawless Pre-Paramedic Studies, Inchicore College of Further Education €2,000 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Jade Kinsella Pre-Nursing Studies, Inchicore College of Further Education €2,000 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Ahmed Sharif Graduate Entry Medicine, University College Cork One-off Bursary of €1,500

 

Julia Melut Radiography, University College Dublin

 

One-off Bursary of €1,500
Lisa Bernice Mbu General Nursing, University College Dublin

 

One-off Bursary of €1,500
Rebecca Snee Intellectual Disability Nursing, Trinity College Dublin One-off Bursary of €1,500
Kelsey Redmond Health Care Assistant -Liberties College €1,500 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Taylor Kenny Health Care Assistant Course – Liberties College €1,500 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Madison Bowes College Nursing Studies – Inchicore College €1,500 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Ogochukwu Nwokocha Nursing Studies – Greenhills Community €1,500 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Yannick Bilongo Nursing Studies – Inchicore College €1,500 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Abigail Fontari Nursing Studies -Dundrum College €1,500 for 1 Year Post Leaving Certificate Studies
Anthony Dunne Engineering, TCD €1,500 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Jake McLoughlin Construction Management, TU Dublin €1,500 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Becky Mbu General Nursing, UCD €1,500 per annum for the duration of degree studies
Freya viv Ragas General Nursing, UCD €1,500 per annum for the duration of degree studies

 

 

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