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St Winin’s Over 60’S Club

2023-09-14  •  No comments  •  Anne Marie McMillan  •  Kilwinning

We are applying for funding to enable our over 60's club to hold a special Burns Supper.  This event would provide a beacon of light in the dark winter months when social isolation and the cost of living crisis have an even greater impact on people's health and wellbeing.  This event would bring the club together with celebration and fun.  With this funding we would be able to organise food and entertainment for this event which would make it a special day for all group members to enjoy.   Our club plays a vital role in combatting loneliness and encourages members to come along weekly to connect with others and share enjoyable experiences.  The club means so much to its members and has a real impact on people's lives in a positive way.  Any additional funding would help us to pay for the ongoing weekly letting cost of £50.  

Burns Supper: including food, toasts, entertainment and hall hire-£600

Hall letting fees for 8 weeks- £400

£1,000
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Irvine Meadow 2007s Youth Football Team

2023-09-04  •  No comments  •  Debz  •  Irvine

20 x tracksuits average £40 each 

5 x winter jackets average £40 each 

 

Total £1000

£1,000
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Life Lines

2023-09-17  •  No comments  •  Saltcoats Link Up  •  Three Towns

Life Lines is a group that supports and promotes Suicide awareness. The group have been runing for a number of years and have made information packs. With the change over the last few years organisations in the information pack have changed. Life lines have now become Digital. They launched this new tool on Suicide Awareness day this year. 

This group works closely with organisations to add them to the resource. Being digital they can add and remove numbers and details so the the resource is kept up to date. 

The group would like to apply for: Pop up banners x 2 £150 each, Gazebo  £350, and promotional materials £350. Having the QR code on these items could be the life line that the person needs. 

This will allow the group to attend information days and have pop up stalls promoting  positive mental health awareness. 

£1,000
Three Towns Champions Discovery Award

The Three Towns Champions Discovery Award (3TCDA)

2023-09-17  •  No comments  •  Three Towns Champions Discovery Award  •  Three Towns

The project is about getting older people who are aged 50+ active, engaged socially and involved in their community. Its about increasing resilience, improve wellness and mental health and importantly having fun and trying something new. Participants can also complete A Discovery Award. This is a great way to recognise their achievements at the group. The award has 4 key sections; a Journey of Discovery visit a place of interest and share the experience, Volunteering in the Community, a Leisure Pursuit that promotes wellness and health and finally a Hobby or Interest. 

Group members through the 3TCDA have volunteered and continue to volunteer at a great variety groups and projects such as Eglinton Park, a dementia friendly cafe, a community larder, a charity shop a community a cafe. Participants have also done dog walking for neighbours who are not physically able to do so. Through the Journey of Discovery participants have visited many local heritage sites and place of interest in North Ayrshire and further afield, they have shared their hobbies and interests with each other. We find that all of this raises’ members confidence and creates a sense of belonging, a spirit of positive ownership of community projects and contributes to our overall wellbeing. The project offers free or affordable activities to those in our community who otherwise may not be able to take part in these social and community opportunities because of the cost of living crisis.  

As the working group for the 3TCDA we are looking for funding to ensure that we can continue to offer older people accessible, positive social, interest based and accessible opportunities in the community that they live in.  

Transport costs £200

Entrance Fees - £300

Hospitality - £200

Resources for projects  - £300

£1,000
Cranberry's Community Larder

Cranberry's community larder

2023-09-07  •  No comments  •  Cranberry moss centre & cafe  •  Kilwinning

Our project will help the community access the community larder at no cost and supporting them when needed.

This will allow them most in need access food with dignity, the usual cost is £4.00 for up to £15.00 worth of groceries. We have found in recent months through referrals from outside partners is that many are struggling to even afford £4. This will help reduce that stress and knowing that the most vunerable can access this service.

 

£1000.00 divided by £4.00 will be to cover the cost of 250 households in accessing food with dignity.

£1,000
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Largs Music Club (LMC)

2023-09-05  •  7 comments  •  Tom Stewart  •  North Coast

I moved to Largs late 2022 and created Largs Music Club soon after in response to the interest I received since floating the idea on social media. 

LMC offers an informal setting for amateur musicians to meet on a regular basis and encourage and teach one another to improve their skill-level on their preferred musical instrument.

The club is growing in popularity since word is out that we existing members offer a friendly and relaxed environment for those keen to learn at their own pace without fear of judgement or impatience.  As membership is growing, so does the variety of instruments being learned and taught. 

The club relies on individuals contributing their time and equipment to teach fellow members how to play their preferred instrument. With funding, I would aim to purchase equipment to make that teaching more accessible - music stands, microphones, microphone stands, a Public Address system, amplifiers, mixing desk and some basic entry level instruments to encourage those who do not own an instrument (but who wish to learn one), to join us.  These items are expensive and realistically will require additional funding from me and some other willing members to supplement any money issued following this application. However, I am confident that your contribution will assist LMC continue to grow in membership and reputation and eventually lead to the club playing music for the community.       

The Public Address system is approximately £500. A couple of small amplifiers will cost an additional £500.   

Our club assists develop confidence as well as musical literacy, with participants being encouraged to play live for friends and family and in time, for larger audiences, once the club starts playing local live shows as per my vision. 

Feedback from participants so far evidence the mental health benefits of playing and learning in our community, a benefit I will highlight as I further promote our initiative in the community.  Our latest member told me that since moving to Largs very recently, she was delighted when, a chance encounter with a then stranger in the park led to her learning about our club. Nervous but curious, she came along with her new friend and has made many more new friends through our practice. That she is also getting better at playing her guitar, almost now seems like a bonus.

We at LMC are extremely grateful for your consideration.

Kind Regards

Tom

£1,000
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Skelmorlie Community Garden Little Library

2023-09-11  •  1 comment  •  SCG2023  •  North Coast

The Skelmorlie Community Garden Group took over the running and maintenance of the space outside Skelmorlie Library from North Ayrshire Council in Spring of 2023. The local community have put a lot of work and love into making the space beautiful and relaxing, and would like to add a little lending library to further enhance the garden's aims to promote wellbeing, sustainability and community spirit.

We think that this speaks to the goals of this round of participatory budgeting; building community, looking after the environment (re-using books), cost of living and health and wellbeing. The garden has been set up to be a contemplative space and a little library would foster this.

We have spoken with the staff of Skelmorlie Library, who fully support the project.

We have spoken with the North Coast and Cumbraes Men's Shed who could build this for us for around £100. We have uploaded a picture to show you the type of little library we are intending to install.

 

£100
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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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Meet & Greet

2023-09-16  •  No comments  •  Broomlands and Bourtreehill Community Association  •  Official position 1  •  UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB

A Festival of Food integrating different cultures  we want to celebrate the new Scots settling in North Ayrshire. We also want people who attend Trindlemoss day opportunities to experience different foods and different cultures. Bourtreehill and Broomlands Community Association and friends of Trindlemoss want to support each other and work in partnership to bring both these events to welcome the New Scots settling in Irvine new town. We want them to experience Foods of Scotland and we want to experience there culture through food. We want the children to have fun and have fun fairs at both venues and have candyfloss and popcorn. The Festival will be run over two days Trindlemoss day opportunities hosting the event on the Saturday and Towerlands community centre on the Sunday. We have scheduled the event after Easter. We will organise craft stalls as many of the new Scots have joined craft groups in the community centre. The cost of the events is as follows.

Fun fair candyfloss and popcorn £2000

Portable cookers x 10 £1800

Free food and ingredients for both events £1000

Flyers/ laminated recipe cards £200

£5,000