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.
Greenwood Academy Parent Council- supporting the Music and Drama Group
2024-09-19 • No comments • • Irvine
The Parent Council wish to help support the young people with gaining the best experience with all aspects performance of music and drama events within the school but especially the musical shows. The funding we are applying for is to allow the purchase of technical equipment which will enhance the experience of the working within music industry and also be used for other events in Music and Drama throughout the year.
We are also looking to fund some of the more sustainable aspects of the stage makeup to allow our young people to further develop their skills which they have developed already within school in our Lovilious class.
Stage Lighting set with 8 Pre-Wired LED Pars, DMX Controller and Stands- £900
Make-up brush sets- £100
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
Garnock Valley Boxing for kids
2024-09-13 • No comments • • 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)
Dance Depot Lyrical Squad - DDLS
2024-09-10 • No comments • • Kilwinning
The Dance Depot Lyrical Squad is part of Tracy Finlay’s Dance Depot, a welcoming and inclusive dance school in Kilwinning that provides local children aged 5-18 the chance to explore dance in a fun, friendly, and affordable environment. The school’s focus is on making dance accessible to everyone, and the competition team offers an opportunity for those who want to take their dancing further to experience the excitement and discipline of performing at a competitive level.
Although the Dance Depot is primarily a recreational school, the DDLS competition team competes in national competitions, with over 35 local dancers proudly representing Ayrshire and Scotland. One of the key events is the Blackpool Winter Gardens competition in March 2025, where the dancers showcase the results of their dedication and hard work from the season. This experience is a highlight for the dancers, allowing them to perform on a prestigious stage and enjoy the thrill of competition.
However, participating in these competitions involves significant costs, including entry fees, costumes, and travel. The Dance Depot is committed to keeping these opportunities accessible for all its dancers, regardless of financial background, by covering costs like the £80 entry fee per dancer for Blackpool through fundraising and community support.
The Youth PB grant would go directly towards these entry fees, ensuring that no dancer misses out due to financial constraints. The aim is to keep the competitive experience open to everyone, allowing all dancers in our community to build confidence, develop teamwork, and gain valuable life skills through dance.
By supporting The Dance Depot Lyrical Squad, the Youth PB grant will massively contribute to help make these experiences possible, empowering young people to grow and thrive in a supportive environment. The Dance Depot’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity ensures that every dancer has the chance to shine, build lifelong memories, and enrich their community through the joy of dance.
ACE- Admin Craft Enterprise
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Three Towns
our prodject is primarilly to help pupils learn new skills and develop leadership skills before they leave school and have oppertunitys to work with other pupils as a team.
this is to spread the cost between materials,manudfacturing process and also products. this money is also to help with future events takeing place and to fund our community project where we build benches and mud kitches for schools,busisnesses and also a big one we completed in the last year is going round all the care homes in the three towns and donating ,flower pots , benches , memorial benches ect. we also plan do used recycled materials and waste from other projects to help the enviroment. We hope you consider our proposal thank you, ACE ( admin,enterprise,craft).
Juice Cups – 35 for 30
Keyrings - 9.71 for 30
Permanent Vinyl – 26.90 for pack of 50
Heat press vinyl – 29.99 for 33 sheets
Vinyl cutter tools – 8.99 could do with at least 3-4 of these
Small Heat press - 25.95 possibly 2
Tote bags - 8.98 for 10
Pencil/makeup bags - 12.86 for 10
Christmas baubles 30 for 9.99
Lanyards - 11.99 for 8 possibly 30 of those
Heat press mat – 8.99
Water bottles - 54.34 for 20
plastic sheets - (tilgear) 100x500 £ 23.75 each -
tshirt press -
hoodies
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.
Greenwood Youth Forum
2024-09-18 • No comments • • Irvine
We hope to use the funding to help develop our young peoples confidence and wellbeing to become a more affective youth forum, it will also help our mental and physical wellbeing. If we have an issue we discuss them as a forum and seek advice from our workers. We will be more physically active increasing our health and well being
Cost of Arran Outdoor Centre - £122 Per person x 8 people = £976
Ardeer Thistle 2015's
2024-09-05 • No comments • • 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.
IRVINE YOUTH LEGACY CENTRE
2024-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
We have previously been lucky enough to secure Youth PB in 23/24 which allowed us to provide free bite to eat during each group for 10 months as this is something that the young people attending the centre where often asking for. Being able to provide young people with a free bite to eat and drink has allowed us to help relive the cost of living crisis from young people and their families. Which is why we would like to be able to continue having this as part of our programme. As well as our free snacks at the youth groups, the centre also hosts “Food chat and chill” on a Sunday evening which is one of our most popular groups this provides young people with a free hot meal. Between the snacks at through the week and food chat and chill the centre has been able to provide over 150 young people with a free meal in the last 10 months. We would like to be able to continue our choice of tuckshop sweets for young people to choose one per night and a range of juice for young people to access. We would also like to stock a range of noodles for young people to have when they are visiting.
water/diluting juice - £200
tuckshop snacks and crisps - £300
noodles/bread/poptarts - £500