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BOURTREEHILL AND BROOMLANDS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (BABCA)

No comments Karen Good Irvine

BABCA would like to organise two events a valentine dance for the adults and Easter event for the children. BABCA ask the community at there events what they want in their community. We recently organised a 50th Anniversary for the area. We love to see people socialising of all ages and of all walks of life. We like social events as this brings the community together and socialise and make new friends at our events it also helps people who are isolated know what's going on at the centre.

£1,000

Dreghorn Gala

No comments Dreghorn gala committee Irvine

We aim to hold events for the children within the community of Dreghorn and surrounding areas, arranging a free to attend gala day and fun day. This will be free to attend ensuring it is accessible to all children, despite potential barriers such as cost of living.

£800
Attending Arran Public Meeting

Save Ardrossan Harbour

1 comment Frances Gilmour Three Towns

As Save Ardrossan Harbour have been very busy and continue to progress with our campaign to save the harbour, we have limited access in terms of printing for flyers, petitions and posters. The project would allow us to operate more cost effectively. The project will also increase our profile with purchasing more pin badges which help enhance our message.

£1,000
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Irvine Table Tennis Club - Competitions For The Community

No comments Irvine Table Tennis Club Irvine

Irvine Table Tennis Club was founded in 2018 and is based at the Portal, Irvine. Our club which is affiliated to TT Scotland, runs weekly, every Tuesday where we have 12-15 tables set up for use. Irvine TTC is a community club for everyone in Irvine town centre, where our volunteers and coaches have created a safe space for all to enjoy playing table tennis regardless of age, ability and background.

£699
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Mecoco

No comments Sense Scotland 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.

£2,000
Art workshop at Shiskine

Arran Art 4 Us

1 comment Jim Oribine Arran

A series of six two-hour social art sessions for grown-ups, run by friendly local tutors in six different communities around Arran during the Spring of 2026. Absolute beginners will be welcome - the key word of ‘Arran Art 4 Us’ will be ‘fun’!

£939

Bring International Table Tennis to Saltcoats for the Community of N. Ayrshire

No comments Billy main Community Wealth Building PB

Table Tennis within North Ayrshire is at an all time high with numbers attending at 9 different venues throughout North Ayrshire .Families and friends of all ages are attending and NATTC are in their 25th year and still growing in membership. We are seeking to stage 2 major sporting events to be held in our Table Tennis Centre at ST.MATTHEWS. These events will inspire the community to get involved and be free for all. World Class players will be coming to Saltcoats.

£2,000
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Kilwinning Discovery Award Group

No comments GordonMcneil Kilwinning

We are a group of 14 individuals aged 50+ who meet on a weekly basis in Kilwinning library with an aim to complete the discovery award programme through taking part in personal and group challenges.

£1,000
Over 50s club

Over 50s club

No comments Joanne Garnock Valley

This allows ladies and gents over 50 to connect with others while they enjoy quizzes , chocolate bingo and other fun activities. Many of the people who attend live by themselves and this group reduces isolation,promotes positive mental health,encourages and supports friendships and interests. The club means so much to its members and has a real impact on people’s lives in a positive way.

£1,000
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Hayocks Junior Youth Cafe (Kids aged 7-11)

No comments Hayocks Hall Three Towns

A pilot Free Junior Hayocks Youth Café. The Junior Youth café will aim to address local challenges of child/food poverty, anti-social behaviour, excessive screen time, and social isolation. By offering a safe, welcoming, and cost-free food, we group will support families struggling with the cost of living, promote equality, and provide opportunities for socialising activities, and confidence building for kids. Our aim – to create lasting benefits for children, families, and our wider community.

£1,000