Kneecap have won their discrimination case against the British Government.
£14,250 (€17,126) was awarded to the west Belfast Irish language rap trio in funding that supports UK-registered artists in global markets.
But the UK's ex-Business Minister, who's now the leader of the Conservative Party Kemi Badenoch blocked the funding being paid - claiming the Government didn't want to hand taxpayers' money "to people that oppose the United Kingdom itself".
A judge ruled the decision was "unlawful".
Following the court ruling on Friday, Kneecap announced that they have donated the funding to youth clubs in Belfast "on both sides of the community, one in Ballymurphy and one on the Shankhill Road".
The band described the original decision to block the funding as an "attack on artistic culture, an attack on the Good Friday Agreement and an attack on Kneecap".