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Friends of Trindlemoss

No comments Broomlands and Bourtreehill Community Association Irvine

Friends of Trindlemoss is a group made up of parents, family, carers and people with learning disabilities who access Trindlemoss Day Opportunities. The group was formed to fund raise and purchase new equipment, raise money for outings and let service users try new experiences for example a group went on a sailing ship and another group experienced a trip on the Seagull Trust barge. The group hold social events once a month within Trindlemoss Day opportunities.

£950
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Lights and Laughter

3 comments Beith Town Centre Initiative Garnock Valley

Beith Town Centre Initiative is seeking funding to install and operate festive lighting for our annual Christmas Light Switch-On. This much-loved community tradition brings together families, local businesses, and visitors to celebrate, strengthen community spirit, and support the town’s local economy. The Christmas Light Switch-On is more than just a seasonal event. It fosters pride and belonging, creating a sense of joy and togetherness during a time that can be challenging for many.

£1,000

Dirrans Gardening group

No comments Dirrans Centre Kilwinning

The Dirrans Centre is a rehabilitation service that supports individuals living with long-term conditions, helping them manage challenges related to physical health, mental health, and cognitive wellbeing. One of our valued initiatives is the Gardening Group, which meets most Tuesdays (weather permitting). This group is made up of volunteers who have previously used our service and now wish to give back by creating and maintaining a safe, welcoming outdoor space for everyone to enjoy.

£1,000
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Friends of Lochshore Park

No comments Andrew Evans Garnock Valley

We play an important role in reducing social isolation by providing a welcoming environment for individuals who are interested in nature and enjoy outdoor physical activity. We attract members from as far afield as Saltcoats.

£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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Whiting Bay Bowling |Club

No comments Whiting Bay bowling Club Arran

As we are an established Bowling Club we would like to widen our remit to include families with younger children therefore we need to update our age appropriate equipment. As the mats, jacks and gatherers have not been maintained over a number of years they have now deteriorated to a level that they need replacing. As it is our plan to create a pleasant and welcoming area for spectators we would like to build a raised bed for shrubs.

£1,000
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Multicultural Workshop in North Ayrshire

No comments Ukrainian Community in North Ayrshire Kilwinning

Two intercultural workshops in North Ayrshire: Ukrainian pysanka (egg painting) and dumpling-making. They bring locals and New Scots together, sharing culture, food and traditions.

£1,000

Tinsel and torch parade

No comments Victoria1983 Garnock Valley

Dalry action group are volunteers from Dalry who organised the towns annual event where families from the local community meet together to celebrate Christmas festivities where the towns Christmas lights get turned on. We try and raise funds ourselves to ensure most of the activities are free for families.

£1,000
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Eglinton Park Path Stewards

1 comment A F Caldwell Irvine

Formed in 2022 and fully constituted, we are a group of volunteers who survey the core path network in Eglinton Country Park and identify problem areas affecting user accessibility. We primarily improve paths where there is flooding and cut back branches, bushes and overgrowth along borders to help make paths accessible for all park users.

£1,000
Come See, Come Sew

Come See, Come Sew

11 comments Come See, Come Sew Three Towns

We would like to establish a sewing group in Ardeer Community Centre where people can learn skills for life and hobbies for well-being and fun. There would be no cost except to ask for a donation, if possible, for the food bank based in Ardeer Community Centre.

£1,000