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P1/P2 pupils from Brodick Primary enjoying some tennis related activities

Young children’s tennis on Arran

2 comments Brodick Tennis Club Arran

Help us make tennis accessible to our island’s youngest children - building confidence, focus, and fitness through on-island children’s tennis activities.

£999
Marymass Committee

Marymass Community Christmas Pantomime 2026

No comments Marymass Festival Committee Community Wealth Building PB

Marymass Committee is made up of volunteers who run the 12 day festival every year. We We are a group of volunteers who run the full 12 days of the Marymass Festival. Our festival and events are open for everyone across the Irvine locality and North Ayrshire. Marymass is a traditional horse festival held every August in Irvine. Mixing traditional with modern, our 12 days of festivities means there is something for everyone! From horse racing to fireworks, funfair, dog show, live music and so.

£2,000
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Licht Up Oor Toon (Kilbirnie Xmas Event)

1 comment LichtUpOorToon Garnock Valley

Our vision is to host a Christmas celebration that is welcoming to all, strengthens community bonds, and brings back the wonder of the festive season. With the lighting of our community Christmas tree, Santa visits, entertainment, and locally run festive stalls, we will create a joyful event where the benefits are shared by the whole community.

£1,000
Resurfaced tennis courts.

Tennis for all on Arran

4 comments Brodick Tennis Club Community Wealth Building PB

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.

£1,999
Some of the items available in the shop.

West Kilbride Community Initiative Ltd

No comments Anne Clarke North Coast and Cumbraes

WKCIL exists to support the regeneration of the village through Craft Town Scotland. WKCIL rents studios to crafters, helping to keep the village vibrant. The Barony Centre is the hub of all the activity, acting as a central point for showcasing and selling arts and crafts from local and National artists and makers. There is also a very busy cafe in the Barony, which acts as a community hub. WKCIL employs 11 part-time staff, all based in the Barony centre.

£1,000
1st Saltcoats Beavers

1st Saltcoats Beavers Camp 2026

No comments 1stSaltcoatsBeavers Three Towns

We are the 1st Saltcoats Beavers group, with our members coming from Saltcoats and Stevenston. Our Beavers weren't able to attend the last camp with the Cubs and Scouts from all over Ayrshire as the setting wasn't appropriate for our kids with additional needs. We would love to fund the Beavers share of our next group camp so that they can all attend with the bigger kids in an appropriate setting, and fund the badges they will earn at camp.

£424
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Three Towns Discovery Award Group

1 comment Shaaron Boyce Three Towns

The group would like to continue providing opportunities of discovery through a group trip, STEM activities & by hosting a community coffee morning.

£1,000
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Ripple Effect Saltcoats -- Melbourne Park Revival

3 comments glennturner50 Three Towns

Ripple Effect Saltcoats (RES) intend to reintroduce putting, bowling, chess, draughts and table tennis to Melbourne Public Park. We see the introduction of these fun outdoor pastimes as fundamental to the future of the park. Not only are they healthy open air pursuits but by targetting families, individuals, schools and local groups, these activities can help in peoples Health and Well-being. Ripple Effect Saltcoats see Melbourne Public Park as the thriving leisurely place it once was.

£1,000
Harvest

Garnock Valley Allotment Association - Grow Your Own - Project for Young People

No comments Karen B Garnock Valley

To seek funding for the purchase of essential equipment to establish and maintain a polytunnel as part of our youth development project. The initiative aims to provide young people with hands-on experience in horticulture, sustainability, teamwork, and healthy living, while strengthening community engagement.

£1,000
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Ayrshire Fire Basketball Club

No comments Ayrshire Fire Basketball Irvine

Ayrshire Fire Basketball club is a recreational Basketball Club based in Ayrshire with sessions in Irvine, Kilwinning and Kilmarnock. The sessions are open for ages over 18 and for all levels of ability. The club plays an important role in helping the players confidence, skills and build on social connections. The club has a positive impact on the players mental health and wellbeing.

£1,000