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Place Woodlands Kilbirnie

No comments PlacewoodlandsKilbirnie Garnock Valley

We are a 100% voluntary group made up of people who maintain access paths around the woodlands for all to use and enjoy. With conservation and re-wilding in mind, we always work with these principles in mind. To create a peaceful space where people from all over the Garnock Valley can enjoy nature and learn about their local environment. Next year, we are hoping to work with the Nectare Network and improve the meadow.

£680
Bypass Art Community Group

Bessie On The Bypass

No comments Julie Garnock Valley

Bypass Art community group will be out and about over the next twelve months to raise awareness and gather support for the Bessie On The Bypass public art project. We are seeking funds to purchase, a gazebo, branded fleeces for our group members and promotional items that will spotlight, highlight and publicise this creative initiative.

£990
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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D.I.S.C. AWARD GROUP

No comments Colin.B Three Towns

The D.I.S.C. (Determination, independence, Strive, Confidence) Award is a group of adults who meet weekly on a Wednesday morning in Ardrossan. Our group is made up of individuals who are looking to be reintegrated back into the community having spent time in the criminal justice system. The group started off as a cooking group but has now developed into structured sessions through an adaptation of the over 50's Discovery Award Group.

£1,000
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Gardening Tools For Growers

1 comment Organic Growers of Fairlie North Coast and Cumbraes

We are a sustainable community garden in Fairlie with 170 members from Fairlie, Largs and West Kilbride primarily. We have had many tools donated over the years since we began in 2008 but with use over time our tools are now needing replaced. We are in need of more useful and ecological equipment such as a battery operated strimmer and lawn mower.

£720
One of our Chefs in action with a previous children's' cookery session

Winter Warmers - Cooking Classes for Families

3 comments HiPeopleCB Arran

We are applying to deliver a day of cookery classes for Island families in early 2026 - using sustainable produce to create budget friendly meals, perfect for batch cooking for the freezer. 

£1,000
Millport Town Hall

Safety for all at Millport Town Hall

No comments Cumbrae North Coast and Cumbraes

We're seeking funding to purchase an evacuation chair for Millport Town Hall

£888
Festival of light Parade

Marymass Festival of Light

No comments Marymass Festival Committee Irvine

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.

£1,000

Hayocks TARA Garden Project

No comments elainestev Three Towns

Our community gardening project is an initiative that can greatly benefit our community. By creating a shared garden space, community members can come together to grow fresh produce, flowers, and herbs.

£1,000
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Community togetherness - Irvine Pipe Band

1 comment finance Irvine

Irvine Pipe Band would like to get new equipment for training and uniforms for members of the band who are not able to afford their own equipment. The project will link people up from all walks of life including New Scots as well as others from across North Ayrshire who share a passion for Scottish music. The band provides an opportunity for people to boost their mental health and wellbeing by making new friends and taking up an instrument completely free of charge.

£1,000