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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
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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
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Friends of Redburn

No comments Friends of Redburn Irvine

The group encourages members of the local community surrounding the Redburn area to come together and provides a variety of community based activities in a warm and inviting safe space. Our goal is to bring all members of our community together regularly whilst promoting a variety of activities throughout the year with a focus on alleviating poverty and enhancing mental health and well-being.

£950
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The David White Hub (Sheltered Housing)

No comments The David White Hub (Sheltered Housing) Three Towns

We are a group of residents within a Sheltered Housing complex who aim to provide social events that bring people together and help reduce social isolation.

£1,000
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Largs Music Club

No comments Tom Stewart North Coast and Cumbraes

Largs Music Club provides a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space where aspiring musicians of all ages and abilities can come together to learn, practice, and support one another in developing their musical skills. Many of our members are beginners who may not otherwise have the opportunity to access instruments, lessons, or peer encouragement. We believe music should be accessible to everyone, regardless of background or financial circumstances, and our club helps make this possible.

£1,000
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Community Cafe Enhancement

No comments Hayocks Hall Community Wealth Building PB

Our budget friendly community café serves as an important gathering spot, fostering connections and local initiatives. Enhancing its appeal with eye-catching signage and outdoor seating can attract more customers and dog walkers & create a welcoming atmosphere for residents to relax and socialise, ultimately strengthening community interaction and togetherness.

£1,000
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Kilwinning Community Shed - Permanent Building

No comments stephen wilson Community Wealth Building PB

Funds to support the costs of surveys following the outcome of a Community Asset Transfer (CAT) application for Blacklands Hall, Kilwinning

£2,000

NEW TABLE TENNIS CLUB IN MILLPORT

No comments Billy main North Coast and Cumbraes

Millport Table Tennis Club a satellite club of North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club was successful in being awarded a grant for new tables for Millport from the ARIA fund. The funding is in place for capital equipment only but our project is to seek funding to purchase new equipment. The quote for this is attached below.

£1,000
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Support Arran's Community Gardens - 2026 season

No comments The Arran Pioneer Project CIC Arran

Providing seeds, compost, tools and fruit trees to support food growing across Arran's communities for a sixth season, reducing cost of living and improving health outcomes.

£1,000
Baby Sensory

Flying Start Toddlers Baby Sensory

1 comment Josephine Coulter Three Towns

Baby Sensory classes support babies development by providing activities in creative play, movement, scents and music. Songs and rhymes are used to promote early speech development and language skills. Baby sensory classes allow babies and caregivers to bond and form attachments and is an excellent way to communicate with babies.

£1,000