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Cooking Class Facility

Community Cook Class

2023-08-25  •  No comments  •  Scott Wilson  •  UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB

We can provide for up to 12 participants at every cooking class event, in addition to a cook station for the chef to instruct the class with assistance of our staff with a fully equipped commercial kitchen also to support the event.

The facility provides a fantastic environment for cooking lessons to assist with the cost of living with tasty, fresh and cost effective meals, each of our meals prepared cost less than £1 with an average of 81p per portion

  • Facility costs = £1500 (providing 15 classes for 180 participants)
  • Ingredients & Chef Instructor for 15 classes = £2500 
  • Slow Cookers (x12) & Air Fryers (x12) = £750
  • Marketing promotion with online cooking videos by chef & tote bags = £250
£5,000
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Wee Mac Arran 2024

2023-08-24  •  No comments  •  Alison Page  •  Arran

The cost of bringing one author to Arran including travel to the island,  overnight accommodation, subsistence plus their fee (on average) was  £500  in 2022 - all depending on where they are travelling from.

It is anticipated this figure will increase for 2024. At the moment our Wee Mac Programme is expected to have 8 guest events over the two days

Venue hire for 2 days - final figure yet to be advised by AHM Committee but the very modest sum of  £200  hire fee is expected to increase for 2024.

Set up of Microphone, Speaker/Sound equipment and cabling - supply and in person support for Wee Mac over two days £350 

The funding we are applying for would be used to cover :-

Arran Heritage Museum venue hire costs, sound engineer and any balance left to help towards the cost of one programme guest.

£1,000
Syrian Brunch

Breaking Bread, Building Bonds: A Syrian Culinary Journey

2023-09-17  •  4 comments  •  spikewheatscots  •  Kilwinning

We, a group of Syrian New Scots, are embarking on a remarkable journey to promote cultural understanding, foster unity, and build bridges within our local community. Our project, "Bridging Communities Through Syrian Cuisine," is a testament to our belief that food can transcend borders and create meaningful connections.

Our Vision

Our vision is simple yet profound: by sharing the rich heritage of our cuisine, music, and traditions, we aim to bring Scottish, Syrian, and other communities together through food. It's about celebrating the universal language of food as a catalyst for stronger, more inclusive communities.

Our Culinary Heritage

At the heart of our project lies the vibrant tapestry of Syrian cuisine. Iconic dishes like falafel and kebabs serve as gateways to the soul of Syrian culture. Through these flavors, we hope to introduce our Scottish neighbors to a world of tastes and traditions.

Our Inclusive Approach

Inclusivity is at the core of our project. Regardless of cultural backgrounds, we extend an open invitation to all members of the local community. It's about creating a space where diversity is celebrated, and friendships are forged.

Our Plan

Over the course of our project, we intend to host ten large brunch sessions at Whitehirst Community Centre. Each session promises to be a sensory delight, featuring expertly prepared Syrian cuisine, live music, and laughter. These gatherings aren't just about savoring delicious food; they are opportunities for genuine cultural exchange and interaction.

By sharing our culture and embracing others with open hearts, we aim to build a more connected, empathetic, and inclusive community. We kindly request support to turn this vision into reality and create a brighter future for all. Together, we believe we can build bridges, one meal at a time.

Costs:

Food ingredients per session £100 x 10 = £1000. (enough to feed 30+ people per session).

 

£1,000
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Flying Start Toddler Group

2023-09-10  •  No comments  •  Josephine Coulter  •  Three Towns

We are appying for support to allow us to provide Baby Sensory classes to our members.  Baby sensory is a fully interactive session which includes music, bubbles , puppets and sensory experiences. 

By supporting the parents and carers to bond, form attachments and play with their child the child's health and wellbeing is improved and they thrive in a safe environment. This early intervention results in better outcomes for all. The babies and children have the opportunity to mix with children of their own age and stage of development and this leads to learning how to socially interact appropriately with others.

The sessions are open to all and are led by a professional in child development.

The classes cost £50 per session 

£1,000
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North Ayrshire Tandem Cycling

2023-08-21  •  10 comments  •  Andrew Lannigan  •  Kilwinning

Our aim is to get Vision Impaired people like myself, out and about on a bike, enjoying the fresh air. meeting  new people, socializing in the community, and having fun. Its good for thier confidence,Its great excercise,   its good for thier self esteem, its good for thier mental health and its also great fun

We have 2 off Tandems that were donated to us, that requires servicing prior to use at a cost of:-

£280 per Tandem, Total cost £560.

4 off Safety Cycling helmets  @ £30 = £120

1 off new Tandems at a cost of £1500

Total cost  £2180

 

 

£1,000
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Virtual Dementia Tour Bus - North Coast

2023-09-15  •  No comments  •  largsdementiafriendly@gmail.com  •  UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB

Dementia Friendly Largs and District working in partnership with Alzheimer's Scotland North Ayrshire Local Advisor Linda Ross would like to bring the Virtual Dementia Tour Bus to the care providers, council staff, Fire services, Police, Prisons, students, carers and families supporting people living with dementia in the North Coast.

Cost of Bus  4  £3960 + vat £792 = £4752 Hire of venue  = £750 advertising = £250 total=  £5,752.00

£5,000
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3rd Ardrossan Rainbows

2023-09-07  •  No comments  •  Kerry Elliott  •  Three Towns

We love to give our girls great opportunities and experiences. the money will go towards our annual sleepover, crafts, our christmas trip and a science evening provided by silly science..

Sleepover - £300 Christmas trip - £300 Silly Science - £200 Crafts - £200

£1,000
Largs Museum

Digitisation of Collections

2023-09-09  •  17 comments  •  Largs Museum  •  North Coast

Our postcard collection was digitised last winter using private facilities. The remaining collections should be digitised inhouse.   This will be an opporunity for our current and new members/volunteers to come together over the winter months while the museum is closed to the general public.   This project will be a major contribution to ensuring that our heritage is safely recorded for future generations. To make this possible we would kindly ask for funding towards: 

Viisan S21 A2 Overhead Scanner £335 Epson FastFoto FF-680W Scanner £440 Brother MFC-J5345DW Scanner/copier £160 Toshiba 2TB Canvio Basics Portable External Hard Drive £50

 

£985
Chick it out community cookbook - Sample

Micah Project Community Cookbook

2023-09-10  •  No comments  •  Hedgehogg  •  Irvine

Our recipe book will be a collection of simple recipes aimed at reducing waste, saving money and encouraging families to cook together. We aim to partner with other local groups within Irvine and Christmas initiatives to give this book as a gift and inspire families to make exciting food with a minimal budget. We believe it is possible to have healthy great tasting food and not pay a fortune for it and we want to excite people about making more with what they have. We can also combine the cookbook with a video or it can be used as part of an in person class and for the partners we work with on this can offer a set of seasonings to build on cooking knowledge and skills. These classes will be held in the new year when money is even tighter and can be done in conjunction with the existing warm spaces and local community groups. Good food can benefit families in numerous ways, promoting both physical and emotional well-being. Incorporating good food into family life involves not only choosing nutritious ingredients but also creating a positive food environment that emphasises balance, variety, and moderation. We hope that this cook book and classes will foster a healthy relationship with food and promoting its role in family unity and well-being.

Project Costs - £700 Publication Costs – 200 x A5, Spiral bound, 32 Pages Full colour £120 - 20 x Seasoning Packs – 3 packs of 40g - £2 each  £100 - 20 X £5 – Food for cooking classes.£20 – Recyclable bags

£1,000