Creative Recycling Limited - Marketing Support
2025-09-14 • No comments • • Community Wealth Building PB
Radio Adverts - £500
Flyers - £250
Subline heat transfers with logo for handmade products - £150
Online/paper Adverts - £250
Pop Up Banner -£150
Logos for car - vinal transfers-£200
We will use local businesses to provide our marketing materials such as Three Towns Radio & Ardrossan Printers and Ardrossan Herald
Gardening Tools For Growers
2025-09-11 • 1 comment • • North Coast and Cumbraes
4 short handled shovels 4 x 15 Total 60
1 battery operated strimmer 180
1 battery operated lawn mower 260
hand shovels 100
loppers and shears 60
ergomatic hand tools 120
Many of our members our older and we have need of new and safer tools for them. Some had been donated and a few have broken while in use. We need to make sure our members have good quality new tools as they do a lot of work volunteering in our garden and well as using them for their own gardening. We would like our volunteers to find strimming and mowing the garden easier with a battery operated strimmer and mower. Several people have arthritic hands and the ergomatic tools should make gardening easier for them.
ergomatic sets of easy grip tools for arthritis sufferers 120
Many of our members are older and many tools have been donated or aren just old and are no longer fit for purpose. Some have broken while using them. We take the safey of our members seriously. We want our members to have better, safer or to use tools and a more modern battery operated lawn mower and strimmer. This will be easier for our volunteers to use and be more ecological.
Community Cafe Enhancement
2025-09-17 • No comments • • Community Wealth Building PB
Community Café Enhancement**
We are seeking funding to enhance the visibility and functionality of our Community Café, which plays a vital role in our local area yet remains underutilised. Many local workers and residents are unaware that our café is open to everyone, resulting in missed opportunities for community engagement and funding generation for our local initiatives.
Our Goals
1. Increase awareness of the café among local residents and passing workers.
2. Boost visitor numbers to generate income for our community projects.
3. Create a welcoming and inclusive environment through improved outdoor seating and signage.
Impact- The café serves as a cornerstone of community wellbeing. It provides affordable meals, a friendly meeting place, and a safe space for all residents. Our café hosts various activities aimed at reducing social isolation, and an increase in visitor numbers will enable us to diversify and expand our event offerings, providing further benefits to the local area.
By adding outdoor seating, we will attract more customers, particularly during the summer months. This will not only accommodate dog walkers and families but also create opportunities for increased income that can be reinvested into improving our services.
Benefits of Increased Footfall
- Sustained and enhanced community events. - Greater income flow to support more activities.
- A stronger sense of community cohesion and engagement.
Cost Breakdown
To realise our vision of a bustling Community Café, we require funding for the following items:
Signage Costs:
- Circle Stamp: £10.37 - Mesh Banners: £58.98 - Outdoor A-Frame Signs: £94.51
- Indoor Banner Without Eyelets: £121.48 Total Signage Costs: £342.41 (Inc VAT)
Outdoor Seating Costs: - 16 Stacking Bistro Seats: £260 - 8 Bistro Tables: £320
- Delivery: £45.00 - Total Outdoor Seating Costs: £624.88
Total Funding Request: £967.41
Investing in improved signage and outdoor seating is a cost-effective strategy to capitalise on the café’s potential. With this funding, we can transform our Community Café into an inviting hub of activity, fostering greater community interaction and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents. We appreciate your consideration and support in helping us realise this vision.
Lanfine Age Concern
2025-08-28 • No comments • • Irvine
We paln to take the members out for Seasonal lunch at McChristies Restaurant in Crosshouse. We would provide transport to and from the venue. This would be an accessible bus due to the various walking abilities of some of our members and also wheelchair accessible. We want this trip to be inclusive for all of our members as they enjoy this annual treat and given the time of year it is, it is great that they can be included in festive celebrations.
Accssible bus (Coast to Coast) £275.00 Seasonal lunch for all members (between 35-40 members) £725.00
Total requested: £1000.00
Eglinton Park Path Stewards
2025-09-07 • 1 comment • • Irvine
Our voluntary group aims to promote social inclusion, improved mental health and wellbeing, physical activity and community service. We promote these aims within the group and, through our activities, to improve accessibility to Eglinton Park's core pathways for all users.
Our work is in addition to, going above and beyond the routine maintenance and repairs of the park as provided by Streetscene and North Ayrshire Ranger Service.
Our project is ongoing, the aim is to continue to improve our offering around the core pathways of Eglinton Park and also to continue to grow the membership of our group. To be able to do this we need to replace and upgrade our existing toolset to improve our offering and to further assist the local community and all users of Eglinton Park.
Please have a look at our Facebook page to see the work that we do.
We are applying for funding of £1000 to help us to promote the aims of the group as outlined.
Items that will improve our offering, with approximate costings:-
Battery operated cordless power tools - £500
Manual hand tools - £250
Personal protective equipment - £250
Playtime Early Years - Outdoor Resources
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We are a voluntary group with a parent run committee. We support 3-5 year olds in early learning and childcare, and our aim is to provide a warm, welcoming environment where all families feel valued and supported. We try to keep the costs down for families of the children attending the nursery.
We are applying for funding to purchase outdoor clothing and equipment for the children. Outdoor learning plays a large role in early years now and it has many benefits. Some of these benefits include physical activity, promotes mental health and emotional wellbeing as reduces stress and boosts confidence, improves focus, social skills and relationships are developed and also a connection to nature and sustainability. Outdoor learning supports childrens health and wellbeing in many powerful ways.
Funding for clothing and equipment to encourage outdoor learning would ensure:
- equal access to clothing for all children
- every child can participate in outdoor learning and play, regardless of family ability to afford appropriate clothing
- promotes inclusion and fairness
- encourages outdoor play in all weather - can go outside safely and comfortable in the great Scottish weather!
- enhances learning opportunities
- supports mental and physical health
- protects childs own clothes
Costs
£850 - Outdoor clothing such as waterproof trousers, jackets, gloves, hats and wellies
£150 Cable Drum play equipment
Dirrans Gardening group
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Official position 1 • Kilwinning
The volunteers work tirelessly each week to keep on top of weeds, plant growth, grass, and pruning. This can feel like an endless task, but the motivation of our volunteers never wavers. Every volunteer has previously used the service themselves, and they are passionate about giving something back to the community that once supported them.
Our vision is to make the garden a welcoming, calming space that others can enjoy — a true extension of the outdoors where people can experience the physical and mental benefits of being surrounded by nature.
To help combat the ongoing issue of weeds, we have recently started using membrane and stones. However, over time these materials degrade and need to be replaced. This year, we hope to refresh the garden’s weed prevention measures to make the space easier to maintain and allow our volunteers to focus more on planting and enhancing the garden’s visual appeal rather than the constant battle with weeds.
Funding requirements:
- Garden stones: We require approximately 4 tonnes of stones at a cost of £157.01 per tonne.
- Tree loppers: We need to upgrade our tree loppers (x1) at a cost of £33.36.
- Amount left over will be spent on the following:
- Perennials: Introducing more perennial plants will reduce long-term costs while maintaining a vibrant, colourful garden that encourages bees and insects. Costs range between £5–£20 per plant.
- Fruit & vegetable area: This year, we successfully grew strawberries, potatoes, and cooking apples. We would love to expand this area further, as it supports our cooking groups and allows us to use fresh produce grown onsite. For example, a plum tree costs £39.99.
Our team also builds wooden planters on-site, allowing us to expand our planting efforts in a sustainable way.
The garden plays an important role in accessibility for people who use our service, some of whom have limited or no access to a private garden. We provide raised beds and a measured walking loop, which is used for mindful walking and physiotherapy practice. These measured laps help service users gradually increase their walking distance, build confidence, and track their progress.
The sensory element of the garden — including herbs, lavender, and other fragrant plants — creates a therapeutic environment, providing additional mental health benefits.
With funding support, our volunteers will be able to focus more on developing the planting and visual beauty of the garden rather than spending most of their time fighting weeds. This will create a lasting, positive impact for everyone who uses and enjoys this special space
Support Arran's Community Gardens - 2026 season
2025-09-15 • No comments • • Arran
This project will purchase tools, seeds, compost and fruit trees to support food production across Arran communitiess. By investing in quality, durable equipment and quality organic and heirloom seed varieties, we'll continue to support more residents to grow their own food, reduce grocery costs and improve access to fresh, healthy produce.
Specific Costs We're Applying For:
- Compost: £200 (we make a our own compost and supplement this with high quality bought compost from Dalefoot composts. the amount bought has reduced year on year)
- Seeds for 2026 season: £200 (From high quality suppliers, Seeds of Scotland, Tamar Organics, Scotia Seeds, Vital Seeds, Real Seeds Company)
- Fruit trees and soft fruit plants: £400 (From RV Roger in Yorkshire and Drumfearn Trees in Skye)
- General garden tools and ongoing maintenance: £200 (bought locally or from online suppliers)
- Total: £1,000
Who Will Benefit: All people who use the community gardens, from regular volunteers who grow food throughout the season, to people who enjoy the produce or occasional visitors to the gardens. Tools and supplies will be stored at each community garden for use by their volunteer groups. Fruit trees provide long-term benefit, producing food for future years whilst improving local biodiversity. Why This Deserves Funding: This project addresses multiple Locality PB themes:
Cost of Living: Growing your own food significantly reduces grocery bills - particularly important on an island where food costs are higher due to transport.
Health & Wellbeing: Home-grown food provides better nutrition and the physical activity of gardening improves fitness and mental health. Gardening also connects people with nature and provides stress relief, and provides opportunity to connect with other people.
Building Community Spirit: The gardens create connections between islanders and sharing knowledge and experience about growing creates stronger community bonds.
Green Projects: Local food production reduces food miles and plastic packaging waste. Diverse seed varieties support biodiversity and climate resilience.
The project helps to build sustainable systems and build knowledge throughout the community. This creates lasting impact beyond the initial funding.
Dreghorn Gala
2025-09-09 • No comments • • Irvine
We run our gala week where we plan to have events for the children including a fun run, a treasure hunt, kids bingo, a football tournament and beetle drive leading. On the gala day our aim is to provide free entertainment for the children across the full of the community, this entertainment will be a parade with a band and local groups involved, numerous entertainment throughout the day, family races and tug of war. Our aim is to continue to provide free entertainment this year, ensuring the gala is accessible to all children within Dreghorn and surrounding areas to enjoy free entertainment and a local day out removing financial barriers and reducing inequality. This project will strengthen the community spirit of those living in the area
A breakdown of costs is listed below:
- Entertainment £700 (princesses and superhero tribute acts – sing a long and meet and greets, DJ playing party games)
- Decorations £100
- Other outgoings (including NAC bin hire, insurances) £200
Total - £1000
Approved at review for £800, this fund does not fund insurances.
Help Irvine and Dreghorn mark 50 years in the community
2025-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
We are seeking £1,000 in grant funding to support our 50th anniversary celebrations, which will include a commemorative concert and a social gathering. The events will honour our long-standing contribution to the community and provide an inclusive opportunity for members and audience past and present to reconnect and celebrate.
Funding will help cover key costs such as venue hire, conductor/tutor fees, new music, refreshments, and entertainment.
Total costs will well exceed £1,000, so grant support would enable us to subsidise suggested ticket prices/donation and ensure broad participation.
This milestone offers a unique moment to reflect on our legacy and invest in our future, and we would be deeply grateful for your support.
We have provided key facts about our organisation as an attached document. But as an overview, Irvine and Dreghorn Brass is North Ayrshire’s only community brass band organisation and was established in 1975/76. We gained charitable status in 1994. We offer inclusive access to music-making and learning. We operate four distinct programmes: Competition Band; Community Band; Youth Brass Programme and Percussion Programme.
We estimate total costs of £1800.
Estimated Concert Costs: £1050
Concert venue hire £250
Conductor/ Tutor fees across all 4 streams (concert + rehearsal) £600
Music, equipment, transport £200
Estimated Social Event Costs: £750
Social venue hire £250
Band / disco £300
Refreshments / equipment £200