Largs Colts 2013s
2024-09-03 • No comments • • 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.
Lawthorn Parent Council - Road Safety
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Irvine
The parent council, have worked closely with the pupils of Lawthorn Primary to discuss the issues surrounding road safety in the local area. Within the school there are representatives that are Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSO) who consult the other young people on issues relating to safe travel in the surrounding community area. The school has 284 pupils that travel from Girdle Toll area/ Montgomerie Park. The young people have told us that they feel unsafe when not traveling to school by car. We have a very small carpark, and surrounding areas has narrow roads where during pick up and drop off both sides of the road are filled with parked cars making it unsafe for young people to cross. Health and wellbeing is so important for our young people, being able to exercise whilst traveling to and from school safely increases physical health but also wellbeing, being outdoors, meeting friends and traveling together whilst also learning invaluable skills like road safety and independent travel. The JRSO would also like to do more initiatives from points in the community including walking buses and cycle to school programmes. Reducing car pick up and drop off also works towards the councils target of tackling climate change and young people leading the way in climate action. The JRSO have asked young people what they would like to see and they have asked for £1268.48 (inclusive of VAT)
This money would buy:
- A banner 8ft x 1ft no parking on zig zags
- ‘No parking’ sign for lamppost
- 4 parking dummies (2 drop off only, 2 no parking on zig zags)
- Traffic cones no parking x 6
- 2 pavement signs (parking here may endanger your child's life).
These items will:
- Discourage people from parking in the drop off bay and unsafe manoeuvring in the area.
- Remind parents and carers not to park or stop for picks ups keeping the area clear for safe travel in front of the school gates.
- Create safe crossing for children and young people.
The young people involved in the project said “We feel that this would be a great chance for us and the parent council to help us in our goal of encouraging more young people and families to travel safely, help the environment and improve our wellbeing. The parent council have listened to what we need, and we have really enjoyed being part of this application.”
By voting for this bid it ensures that UNCRCs Article 31 ‘A right to play’ gives young people the feeling of safety going to and from school in ways that they associate with play and connecting with others.
5th Dreghorn Rangers
2024-09-04 • No comments • • Irvine
- The current hall cost is £88 a year
- End-of-year badge cost per girl £20
- Craft budget £150
We would also like to seek funding to organise a camping trip for the girls. Due to the small nature of the group, we have more difficulty in finding funding opportunities to arrange an end-of-year trip. The cost per girl would be £50, this would be a total cost of £600 to stay at the Blair activity centre with 3 leaders. This is the minimum cost as we would need funding for food £150, resources £200 and badges £30.
ARDEER COMMUNITY CENTRE
2024-09-11 • No comments • • 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.
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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.
- 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.
Auchenharvie Young Ambassadors
2024-09-20 • No comments • • 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
St Matthew's Academy Breakfast Club
2024-09-09 • 2 comments • • 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.
Pennyburn Parent Council - Children equality first
2024-08-29 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We want to ensure all children can take part even if there parents or gaurdians are unable to fund the events!
These opertunties will be out with the learning funded by the local authority and will give every child long lasting memories aditionally this will give local families releaf finansually. Some of the funding will be used for Halloween, Christmas and Easter events with this funding we can ensure every child celebrates and bring joy to there childhood.
Transport Cost: £680
Celebration Cost: £320
Team Inspire
2024-09-20 • No comments • • North Coast
See video attached.
Costs
Training costs e.g. 1st Aid, Safeguarding, social media training £600
Hoodies & Tshirts £400
Greenwood Academy Football Team
2024-09-20 • No comments • • Irvine
Greenwood Academy Parent Council wishes to support the 11-18 girls football team. The team attends tournaments throughout the year including Scottish Cup, Spar 7's, Ayrshire Cup and looking to enter the Blackpool International next Easter 2025. We currently have approximately 35 kids at training on a weekly basis and rotate the squad to ensure everyone gets the opportunity to play/be involved in the group.
We have a large number of talented players in the school with 6 girls being selected for the 2nd round of the senior girls Ayrshire squad and have 8 on trial with under 15 South West team. The team provide senior pupils with the opportunity to coach younger groups within the school giving them the opportunity to learn about coaching and improving their responsibilities. This is positive as younger players look up to seniors as positive role models. Staff provide water and free transport to ensure we remove any barriers that young people may face. We have agreements with teams in the community to provide cheaper or free training fee's to ensure everyone gets the same opportunity.
Football strips plus goalie kit £650
Footballs: £22.50 each x7 £135
Waterproof Jackets for subs £18.95 x5 £95
Bibs: £7 each x12 £84
Cones: £9.95 for 10 x2 £19.90
North Ayrshire Athletics
2024-09-19 • No comments • • Three Towns
Our main aims are to bridge the gap in socially deprived areas, to be inclusive in our communities and encourage better mental & physical health through athletics. We believe in having a strong working relastionship with our local community for the benefit for all.
We would love funding to alllow us to pay towards our new junior coaches to run an athletics camp for both additional support needs and mainstream young people during the school holidays. Providing a healthyu snack and water for all.
Cost
Coach £27 per hour for 12 weeks
running for 12 weeks is £648
Provided Healthy Snack £352