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Irvine and Dreghorn Youth Brass Band

2024-09-19  •  No comments  •  Alister C  •  Irvine

We are a community youth brass band based in Dreghorn. Our youth brass band plays at various events each year e.g. community concerts, school events, festivals, Christmas carolling. We also provide free or low cost after school music lessons and equipment for young people. We have c. 45 members in our groups. Young people who participate in our bands and our audiences obtain mental well-being and educational and personal development benefits from musical activity. Our members come from schools all over North Ayrshire (we have c. 10 schools represented).

Any funding obtained would go towards our uniform costs and supporting attendance and National Youth Brass Band of Scotland courses.

Our young people have yellow hoodies which identifies us at concerts and festivals and gives us an identity and encourages team behaviours. Although we pass hoodies down we need to replenish the sweatshirts regularly as they wear out and young people grow. We are requesting funds for 25 hoodies to replace worn out ones and replenish stocks.

Several of our young people are members of the National Youth Brass Band of Scotland (NYBBS). We actively encourage participation as it supports musical and personal development. The band provides a small subsidy for members attending of the residential summer course each year. The courses last one week and are expensive. In 2024 we had 7 young people attend the course and the band provided a £100 subsidy, however parents / families provided most of the cost. We hope to increase attendees in 2025 (we are estimating 8) and we’d like to provide a larger subsidy and also remove finance as a barrier to any young person attending. Part of the requested amount will go towards our subsidy fund for attendees.  NYBBS residential course has master classes, small group practice and full band rehearsals to provide the opportunity for some serious music making for the students while ‘extra curricular’ events take place too. Culminating in an end of course concert. Almost 200 students took part during 2024 and we’d love to increase the North Ayrshire representation. Costs breakdown : Uniform - hoodies    25 @ £18 = £450 NYBBS attendee subsidy  8 @ £60 = £480 Total £930 Additional NYBBS subsidy costs to be provided from band funds / other fundraising.   

£930
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Arran High School Mountain Bike Club

2024-09-19  •  No comments  •  Robert McNeice  •  Arran

We would like to train another volunteer MTB leader.  As a Scottish Cycling affiliated club there are strict qualifications required in order to volunteer as a leader.  We need another leader in order to meet the needs of our growing membership.  We need to cater for multiple ability groups and continue our popular girls only night.  Arran High School Mounytain Bike Club is an award winning after school club based on the Isle of Arran.  Recently we have opened Dyemill Bike Park, a family friendly cycling.  We have noticed an increae in demand for spaces on our regular and frequent after school rides which are year round, term time.

£260      British Cycling BMBLA Level 2 leader training

£150      British Cycling BMBLA Level 2 leader assessment

£190       2 day outdoor first aid

£25         Sport Scotland CWPS

£475      Expenses.  Two return trips to Aviemore from Arran with three night’s accommodation budget (anticipated more than this)

£1,000
Garnock Valley Fitness Centre

Garnock Valley Boxing for kids

2024-09-13  •  No comments  •  Karen B  •  Garnock Valley

The boxing club in Garnock Valley Fitness Centre has been well established for over 20 years and is a registered charity.  The trainers and coaches are made up entirely of volunteers which means that the small training fee charged is reinvested in the club for the benefit of the young people. The fees cover the costs of licences, overheads and equipment. However in order to ensure that fees are affordable for the young people this means that funds can run short for equipment. We are therefore looking for funds to purchase mats. Rubber flooring is the best for boxing gyms as it provides a durable surface and is long lasting. Currently we have mats that cover some of the gym area but as membership expands more of the hall area is used but is uncovered.

Boxing for young people helps to build skills and strengths in confidence, resiliance, self-confidence, ethics and values and healthy living. 

Boxing isn't just about throwing punches. Boxing can teach kids the virtue of non-violence. The ring is the only place they can use their boxing skills or they run the risk of loosing their licence. They'll learn about their body, it's capability and limits. They'll engage with their mind, body and spirit. Self-confidence is improved as they learn by their mistakes, face challenges, overcome doubt and improve their technique. Comradeship is gained when the young people train together, spar and compete. They will learn to respect each other.

Boxing has many benefits for young people.

40 mats x £35 = £1400 (club will meet the rest of the costs)

 

£1,000
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Fun Fairlie Community Connections

2024-08-26  •  No comments  •  Childcare in Fairlie  •  North Coast

We would like to apply for funding for fun activities for children and young people aged who attend Fairlie Out of School Care. These activities will take place within an out of school club and will be involve people from across the community.

The activities will include:

Crafting, involving members of the local community, the children will learn how to upcycle and craft projects, which can be repurposed across the community, for example, at Christmas the children will work with the community volunteers to make gifts which can be gifted to members of the community who may not otherwise receive a christmas present.

Gardening, will involve the children getting the opportunity to each plant a tree, supported by our wonderful community garden volunteers.  The trees will be named after the children and they, and their families will get the opportunity to be a part of the tree's growth, bringing their family (present and future) to see how the tree has grown.

Games will involve the children getting to have Board game opportunities, helping to teach the younger children how to play.

Baking will involve the children learning how to make healthy snacks, moving on to baking breads and cakes.

The funding will be utilised to support the children to have a positive impact on the environment, whilst also promoting positive mental health and active lives, through community and peer to peer relationship building.

Costs will include:

Crafting supplies = £360

Board Games / Indoor and Outdoor games = £130

Portable baking equipment/baking sets = £260

Gardening equipment, seeds, name plaques £250

 

 

 

£1,000
Largs Colts 2013s

Largs Colts 2013s

2024-09-03  •  No comments  •  David Riley  •  North Coast

We started up our team with a small group of kids and a few parent volunteers who agreed to become novice football coaches. 

Since then our team has expanded in popularity and we now have a small army of 38 boys and girls who train twice a week and play games in the local NASA league at weekends. Our team is ably assisted by a band of volunteer parents who help out in all weathers whether coaching, providing transport to games, setting up equipment, cheering loudly, chasing balls, administering first aid or anything else required!

As with many such local groups, funding is always a significant issue. We have always tried to keep the fees for parents as low as possible and we have been grateful so far to have the support of some kind local business owners who have helped out with the costs of match-day and training kits as well as equipment such as footballs. 

A large part of the income from fees is spent on training and match day facilities as well as replacing balls etc.  which doesn’t leave much extra to spend on gear for the kids. 

We are hoping to get funding to cover the cost of waterproof winter jackets for all of our players to use at training and games, the west coast of Scotland isn’t known for being the most forgiving places to be running around a football pitch and we’d like to keep them all warm and dry as much as possible. 

The ideal jacket we have identified is Pendle Inter Rain Jacket (black/red) which is fleece lined, wind proof, waterproof and heavy duty with a hood to cope with our winter training and games, we would be looking to get 29 kids sizes @ £24.29 plus 10 small adult sizes @ £29.29, total £997.31 which would give us one spare.

Any help you were able to offer with this would be hugely appreciated by all of the kids and our volunteers. 

£998
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Random Acts Of Kindness gift giving

2024-08-26  •  No comments  •  Rack  •  Kilwinning

Every year we do a gift giving tree appeal  to help local families throu the schools ,community centre and other organisations with a few gifts for the kids we would like to apply for funding to help us make this year even before for the kids  with a selection box and some gifts we would like £300 for selection boxes and £700 to go toward toys and gift set etc for the kids ,we make up gift bags of toys and selection boxes to give to the kids at Christmas we work with local schools and organisations to help the most vulnerable kids .

£1,000
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63rd Ayrshire Scout Group

2024-09-18  •  No comments  •  63rd Ayrshire Scouts  •  Garnock Valley

As a group we would love to offer the children the opportunity to go on a field trip where they have the chance to work, play and learn in a safe, friendly and inclusive environment with their peers. We have a number of younger children with hidden disabilities and being with other children they develop their confidence and the older children learn the skills and the responsibilities of mentoring.  This is the youth and future of the Garnock Valley and watching the relationships build and grow outwith of our group is a special bond.

Some of the children in our group do not  have the opportunity, due to the cost of living crisis, to broaden their life experiences outwith their immediate environment.  Attending a fun day with friends would boost morale and their mental wellbeing.  We would also be looking at providing a nutritious meal to all attending, promoting the importance of healthy eating.  

The costing for the trip to the Clyde Valley Farm Park would be 

Coach hire £600

Entry cost £400

Total £1000

 

We hope that you will consider our application favourably and look forward to hearing from you in due course.⁹

£1,000
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P7 Residential Trip to Ardentinny

2024-09-02  •  No comments  •  Marie Prince  •  North Coast

Themes: health & well-being and cost of living

The 5 day, residential trip to Ardentinny for 70 children costs £22260, £318 per child.

The Parent Counsil tried to rasie funds to reduce this cost per child.  

In addition to the Youth PB Fund, we usually manage to rasie £1500 via our school fayre and school raffle.

This reduces the cost by approximatley £35 per child. 

 

£1,000
Young Sports Leaders

Arran Young Sports Leaders

2024-09-03  •  No comments  •  Isle of Arran Sports Clubs  •  Arran

Dedicated Young Sports Leaders attend a number of programme and island wide events throughout the year, undertaking a number of roles such as refereeing/umpiring, leading workshops, setting equipment up for events etc. Before this is possible, it’s important for our leaders to access training off-island, free of charge or at a reduced cost. We also feel it’s important for the group of leaders to be recognisable to staff and participants, as well providing a sense of community for the groups of Leaders.

We would require financial support to purchase t-shirts and support with transport costs.

  • £10 per t shirt (20 young people)
  • Embroidery £4 per item
  • Travel costs, 3 training courses £720 (boat ticket £4.60 per leader, average bus cost £150)
£1,000
Night time Soccer

Night Time Soccer and Flytying

2024-09-16  •  No comments  •  Fullarton Hub  •  Irvine

Night Time Soccer and Fly Tying are the choice of activities by the young people. The age range cover 8 years to 25 years old and will be split across 2 age ranges.

Soccer Training -  3 hours per session at £22.50 per hour x 2 sessions = £135 per week for an 8 week taster.

This will run over the course of a year, Fullarton HUb are providing the flood lit pitch free of charge and are seeking furthter funding to continue this beyiond the 8 week period. There will be no charge for the participants as the cost of living crisis means households have no money for leisure activities. We want this to be as inclusive as possible.

£1,000