Our Partners

our partners

  • After Care Team
  • Agored Cymru
  • Cartrefi Cymunedol Gwynedd
  • Children and Young People Partnership
  • Clwyd Housing Association
  • Hafan Housing Association
  • Information and Advice Partnership
  • Legal Services and Information Commission
  • Llwyddo’n Lleol
  • National Assembly for Wales
  • North Wales Housing Association
  • Supporting People Department
  • Tai Eryri Housing Association
  • Economic Development Department
  • Education Department
  • Housing Benefit Department
  • Housing Department
  • Social Services Department
  • Supporting People Department
  • Abbey Road Centre, Bangor
  • ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service)
  • Action for Children
  • Anglesey Council
  • Antur Waunfawr Recycling
  • Antur Waunfawr
  • Arfon Leisure Centre
  • Bangor Women’s Aid
  • Barnados
  • Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
  • Big Issue
  • Buttle Trust
  • CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau)
  • Cais (Drug and Alcohol Company)
  • Canolfan Felin Fach, Pwllheli
  • Canolfan William Mathias
  • Careers Wales
  • Children and Young People’s Network
  • CPAG (Child Poverty Action Group)
  • Coleg Meirion Dwyfor
  • Coleg Menai
  • Cyfle
  • Digartref Ynys Môn
  • Disability Rights Commission Wales
  • Drug Service
  • Duke of Edinburgh Award
  • Equality and Human Resources
  • Equality Exchange Wales
  • Equal Opportunities Commission
  • Fire & Rescue Service
  • Homeless Link
  • Jobcentre
  • Llamau Housing Association
  • Local Safeguarding Children Board
  • Mantell Gwynedd
  • North Wales Police
  • Pendinas Hostel
  • Prince’s Trust
  • Probation Service
  • South Gwynedd Domestic Abuse
  • St Mary’s Hostel
  • Sure Start
  • Wales Council Voluntary Action (WCVA)
  • Youth Justice

 

  • Aid Liaison Group
  • Clywed
  • Compact
  • Cymorth Wales
  • Domestic Violence Forum
  • Gwynedd Children and Families Forum
  • Gwynedd Homelessness Forum
  • Inter Agency (Housing) Group
  • Investors In People (IIP)
  • Local Safeguarding Children Group
  • MARAC
  • Supporting People Group
  • Work Force Development Partnership

 

 

Finance

 

GISDA is mainly funded through various grants; the majority are from the Welsh Assembly Government, Gwynedd Council and the Big Lottery Fund. Other income received is from rents and donations. 

 

For information on the breakdown of income click here


If you would like to see our accounts for the year ended 31 March 2010 - click here

 

You can view our financial reports submitted to the Charity Commission - click here