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Mecoco
No comments Community Wealth Building PB
Mecoco, part of Sense Scotland, makes candles, wax melts and diffusers for sale, while also providing work experience opportunities for young people and adults with complex disabilities.
Tennis for all on Arran
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Brodick Tennis Club seeks funding to be able to offer a programme of accessible tennis opportunities for everyone regardless of age, gender, background or ability on the Isle of Arran.
Ayrshire Independent Living Network
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AILN are an independent information and advice organisation to support people to remain independent in their homes and communities. We also have a self funding payroll service, a Dementia Befriending /wellbeing cafes project, along with a training and micro enterprise projects.
Community Cafe Enhancement
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Our budget friendly community café serves as an important gathering spot, fostering connections and local initiatives. Enhancing its appeal with eye-catching signage and outdoor seating can attract more customers and dog walkers & create a welcoming atmosphere for residents to relax and socialise, ultimately strengthening community interaction and togetherness.
Bright Futures After-School Club
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A new after-school club providing tutor-led support for Kilwinning pupils, improving education, confidence, and opportunities
A Film Club for everyone!
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Millport Town Hall is soon to open. A project dear to our hearts is a Film Club for everyone, all ages and totally accessible. We have existing contacts and wish to engage for ten weeks someone who can research and develop the idea. This can then be taken forward for a community who will benefit in so many ways.
Dance for All: DDLS Community Project
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A community dance showcase, workshops, and merchandise to raise funds for DDLS, supporting young dancers’ competition costs and making dance more accessible