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Eligible applications: Three Towns

Total budget £9,810

Only residents in the following areas can participate:

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ARDEER COMMUNITY CENTRE

2024-09-11  •  No comments  •  ArdeerCentre  •  Three Towns

These cooking classes are important. statistics on poor eating habits in children or families, are only getting higher as well as obesity rates, the lack of nutritional education also means we can step in and offer guidance and first hand help for these families and kids

We will have a chef attend these sessions in our communiy cafe, we will provide all the utensils and take away food tubs and all ingrediants for these classes. 

  • Project Goals:
    • Teach families how to cook quick and healthy meals.
    • Promote healthy eating habits and awareness of nutrition.
    • Encourage family bonding through shared cooking activities.
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  • Project Activities
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    • Demonstrations of easy, nutritious meals.
    • Hands-on cooking experience for parents and children.
    • Education on nutrition, meal planning, and food budgeting.
  • Fun friendly environment. 
£1,000
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Triple Act Theatre & Arts Youth Initiative

2024-09-04  •  No comments  •  Andy  •  Three Towns

We are a theatre and arts group [Scottish Registered Charity] who would like £1000 to deliver a series of accessible Theatre & Arts Masterclasses over Spring 2025 for children and young people in the Three Towns to build confidence in performance and communication, and promoting positive health and wellbeing in young people through social interactions and feeling a sense of learning and achievement.

After consultations with our current youth theatre participants, we have identified the need and want for further arts opportunities in the area that offer a professional level of training in a particular area of performance or artform, especially during school holidays. Our Masterclass series would offer a series of 2-hour long professional masterclasses for children and young people in areas like Clowning, Circus Skills, Mask Making and Performance, Musical Theatre. The workshops will improve skills and spark interests for our young people in specific artistic areas, promoting a variety of creative pathways, whilst having fun with like-minded peers in a non-judgmental, supported environment that is accessible for those on the poverty line. All masterclasses are provided at a subsidised low cost for participants - £2 per workshop - and payment plans can be discussed with participants if appropriate. It is our aim that this project will provide young people the opportunity to develop and enhance their confidence and skills while exploring new areas of experience. Young people will build upon creative performance and artistic skills in a way that they will feel confident seeking further education and training in this area should they choose. They will go away feeling a strong sense of achievement and community having spent time with like-minded peers and being treated as professionals by our established and experience freelance facilitators and staff.

Cost breakdown - 

Hall Hires = £326; Freelance Facilitators = £544; Marketing = 75; Travel/volunteer expenses = 50

Please note this is not the full cost of the project [which is £2000 total]. Other costs such as insurances, admin, materials, core staff etc will be met out of Triple Act reserves and will match the grant award.

Triple Act Theatre & Arts | Performing Arts & Creative Arts in Ayrshire

 

£995

St Matthew's Academy Breakfast Club

2024-09-09  •  2 comments  •  Erin_.17  •  Three Towns

Our project would help ensure a child has a healthy meal before attending a full school day. This will help pupils to focus and improve their learning. Also with the cost of living crisis, pupils may not be able to afford a healthy meal, so this project would allow us to provide this for them. A grant of £1000 would allow us to budget for provision of cereal bars, fruit and juice. Breakfast club will also be closely monitored by staff and pupil volunteers. 

£1,000

Ardrossan Winton Rovers Girls Under 12s

2024-09-19  •  No comments  •  KD21  •  Three Towns

We are looking to fund new strips for the full team and jackets suitable for the lovely Scottish weather. As a team we always try fundraise as much as possible to bring down the costs for those within the team. Fundraising allows the team to be more inclusive and ensures that where possible the only costing for those in attendance is the monthly fees.

The girls are all in need of new home and away strips due to their current strips being too small. We are hopeful if successful with the grant to fund 16 away strips and 16 jackets.

Strips x 16 - £540 (£33.75 each)

Jackets x 16 - £480 (£30 each)

If successful the girls will help design the new away kits and be involved in the design as well as choosing colours.

£1,000

Developing Football

2024-09-09  •  No comments  •  Ardeer Primary School Parent Council  •  Three Towns

As a Parent Council, our aim is to help improve the health and wellbeing for all pupils by providing opportunites in the playground fro playtimes, lunchtimes and after school clubs. The project we are working on at the moment is participation in football. We have fundrasied £750 so far towards the cost but an additional boost would mean the project could start sooner and the children can begin to reap the benefits.

 

Pair of 12ft x 6ft  goals cost £1575  (MH 12ft x 6ft Mini Soccer Wheeled Steel Football Goal (thesoccerstore.co.uk)

Set of 4 corner flags cost £49.95 (Precision Sprung Corner Posts (Set of 4) (thesoccerstore.co.uk)

 

£875
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Auchenharvie Young Ambassadors

2024-09-20  •  No comments  •  YOUNG AMBASSADORS AUC  •  Three Towns

We are requesting the full £1000 to help fund going towards the Gold school Sports award, more equipment to make new clubs we have never done before, for example,hocky equipment, rugby balls.also to help with organisations coming in and helping us take clubs for example (killie football club)

  • badminton rackets/ nets 
  • Basketballs / nets 
  •  indoor footballs,outdoor
  • hockey sticks 
  • rugby balls 
£1,000
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North Ayrshire Champions Board

2024-09-19  •  No comments  •  laurissamonaghan  •  Three Towns

Group of secondary age pupils who are expeirenced who come together monthly to discuss the things in care that affect them.  The time is also used to build friendships and develop new skill s like team building, event planning and much more. We are looking to use the funds to enable us to become a more established group and to buy resources that we can use to make stuff that help us stand out such as tshirts, badges ect.   Our main aim is to buy resources such as arts equipment and distraction tools that we can create a calming box for other care experienced young people in our locality/school that we can give out which also can include information on our group to let them know we are here for them but we would also include print out's that may be helpful to them in their care journey. 

£1,000

St John's Primary School Pupil Council PB Bid

2024-09-12  •  1 comment  •  St John's Pupil Council  •  Three Towns

We wish to continue with the success of our lunchtime & afterschool clubs. The funds would allow us to pay for transport to take the pupils attending those clubs to upcoming tournaments and events that are organised by North Ayrshire Active Schools. We would add to our existing sports kit to allow the children to be identified and part of the team. We have Young Sports Leaders who have responsibility for promoting physical activity in the playground. Primary 7 undertook training in playground games and have requested playground equipment to fully engage all the children in the school. Some of the fund would be used to purchase this equipment. We will work closely with North Ayrshire’s Active Schools Coordinator to successfully deliver lunchtime clubs, which will run each day for the rest of the academic year. Physical and mental health and wellbeing is always at the heart of St. Johns PS agenda. Afterschool sports clubs are an excellent way to engage children in physical activity and improve their health and mental well-being. Exposing children to sports and physical activity in an afterschool environment encourages them to explore the sport in the community and strengthens the pathways into the sport. It is hoped that the afterschool clubs will encourage more children to participate in sport and thus increase their physical fitness. Due to the cost-of-living crisis, after school clubs are the only opportunity that some children have to participate in sports. Through this fund we wish to improve aspects of fitness and develop personal and interpersonal skills and attributes. We want to enable learners to develop the concepts and skills necessary for participation in a wide range of physical activity, sport and outdoor learning and enhance their physical wellbeing in preparation for leading a fulfilling, active and healthy lifestyle. The school’s Young Sports Leaders (Primary 6 and 7 pupils) are involved in this application through providing their opinion on the after-school clubs they wish to have established. The have selected the equipment needed for their lunchtime ‘Playground Games’ club.

Sports equipment - £500

School sports kit - £200

Buses to sporting events - £300

TOTAL - £1000

£1,000
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Ardeer Thistle 2015's

2024-09-05  •  No comments  •  ll88  •  Three Towns

Our team would love to take part in several festivals across the summer break, allowing the children to experience tournament football and being awarded medals. These cost £90 per team, so with the number we have we can often register 2 teams for 7 aside games. For 3 tournaments this would cost £540.

The fee to hire the all weather floodlit pitches costs £85 per week now, so to keep the weekly costs the same for parents and not having to increase fees, the remaining £460 would go towards pitch hire and spare equipment such as bibs, cones, balls.

£1,000
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Ardrossan Sports Council - Extra-Curricular and Events

2024-09-20  •  No comments  •  Ardrossan YA's Sport Council  •  Official position 1  •  Three Towns

At Ardrossan Academy, we host a variety of Extra-Curricular clubs and teams to ensure that every student has the opportunity to access sport. Our priority at each club is to provide an inclusive, safe and supportive environment where students can enhance their skills, build confidence and bring the community together. 

With the funding, we aim to purchase new kit and sports equipment for our extra-curricular programme. Proper kit and equipment will allow our students to perform and play to the best of their abilities, boost confidence and foster a sense of belonging at Ardrossan. 

Investing in new kits and equipment is not just about the gear, it's about investing in our students. Better equipment and kit will encourage regular particpation which promotes inclusivity, positive mental well-being, leadership and cost of living as it takes away the financial stress on families to provide kit for their kids. By resuing and sustaining kit we will also be providing support environmentally by lowering waste and conserving resources as the demand for kit will be reduced. 

Breakdown of the funding will look like the following:

- Dance Costumes @£15 x25= £375

- Dance Tops @£10 x10 = £100

- Dance Props = £100

- Football Winter Jackets @£25 x5 = £125

- Footballs Size 5 12 pack @£119.99 x2 = £240

To conclude, funding will greatly enhance the student expierience, we believe with your support, we can ensure that Ardrossan Academy has the necessary kit to offer extra-curriuclar opportunities to our students allowing them to enjoy the benefits of sport making a lasting positive impact on their lives and our community. 

 

£1,000