Fun Fairlie Community Connections
No comments North Coast
A fun, engaging and exciting new out of school service for children and young people in Fairlie, which brings communities together to have fun and learn new skills. Children aged 8-12 will help develop and run whole club activities including gardening, baking, crafts and gaming.
Ardrossan Youth Association (projects and activities for young people)
No comments Three Towns
The Ardrossan Youth Association is a committee made up of young people who work tirelessly to provide activities and development opportunities for young people aged from 11-25. We are looking for funding to run new projects like, cooking classes, family fun day with barbeque and replenish resources for our existing groups.
North Ayrshire Sports Academy
No comments Garnock Valley
At the heart of the North Ayrshire Sports Academy (NASA) programme our principle is that we upskill ourselves in leadership areas within a sporting environment to be able to go back out into local primaries/communities to volunteer and give young people within North Ayrshire equal opportunities to take part in sport and physical activity. As role models and leaders for other young people, NASA can have a pivotal role within their school and wider community.
P7 Residential Trip to Ardentinny
No comments North Coast
The Largs Primary School Parent Council wish to support the P7 children in being able to attend their Residential Trip to Ardentinny, outdoor learning centre. Our main aim is to reduce the cost for families and carers. Outdoor learning engages children in their education, especially children who may struggle in the traditional classroom environment. It also enhances health & well-being, independence, confidence and resilience.
St Peter's Parent Council: sport for all
No comments Three Towns
Funding towards new equipment and team kits for the children's after-school sports clubs, including football, netball and athletics. The clubs help to develop healthy minds and bodies, and equip the children with valuable life skills.
Kilwinning Rangers 2014
No comments Kilwinning
We are a community youth football team, who pride themselves on working hard to give children the opportunity to participate in football and be part of a team. We have over 30 players - 3 teams playing 7 a side currently. All coaches are volunteers who give up their time each week for two training sessions and games on a Sunday. Our goal is for all players to have new experiences, opportunities to help them grow and have fun with friends and funding will help us to achieve this.
Night Time Soccer and Flytying
No comments Irvine
The Fullarton and Harbourside communities both sit in the top SIMD areas in North Ayrshire. Lack of resources and access to services over the years, has resulted in lower incomes, poorer health and lower attainment skills. Fullarton Hub provides a range of activities for children and young people throughout the year but the young people have identified a gap in provision, especially over the winter months.