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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
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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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

Dalry Burns Club

2023-09-17  •  No comments  •  Dalry Burns Club  •  Garnock Valley

Each Year we Sponsor both Primary Schools from P1 to P7 with prizes to the Value of £900 in Amazon vouchers, donatiing gifts for the teachers, hire of the schools,donating presents to the judges, the hire of a bus to take the parents, ,family  members, children to the Ayrshire Burns competition

£900  prizes

£100 hire

£100 gifts

£350 bus

£1,000
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Makin' Chat

2023-09-14  •  1 comment  •  ellieswanston1999  •  Three Towns

The idea for this group is that they will meet regularly to talk it out, to make things, or bake things and to carve out a space for themselves to do things that they would like to do. Often socialising as adults involves alcohol and costs money. After recently running an arts and crafts course, It was clear within the feedback I received that people want and need something to look forward to, something regular and reliable that allows them to do something for themselves - to meet new people and just have a chat, about anything and everything. 

At the first session I would like everyone to come together, to generate ideas of things they would like to do within the group, any activities, conversations or new skills they'd like to learn. This could be anything from crotcheing to baking, from arts and crafts to having guest speakers in, games nights or simply just a cup of tea and a chat. 

This group aims to build a sense of community spirit, to reduce social isolation and promote positive mental health and wellbeing through the simple act of socialising. the group would be open to any adults who would like to come along, from any background and any walk of life. 

 

Proposed breakdown of costs:

This project will run in partnership with the North Ayrshire Foodbank, they have offered to match the funding requested by this application, in order to allow the group to run for as long as possible. 

  • £1000 - materials/ ingredients/ equipment for activities 
£1,000

Three Towns Opportunities in retirement ( OIR)

2023-09-10  •  No comments  •  Three towns Opportunities in Retirement (OIR)  •  Three Towns

Trip to Lanarkshire house. Coach 650 pounds

Entrance 520 pounds.

afternnon tea cost will be paid by participants.

Panto trip - 40 people; £250 for coach hire and 50 people to go to Stirling castle trip to subsidise £15 entrance costs. 

£1,000
Ardeer Quarry Local Nature Reserve, with the proposed wetland outlined in blue.

Archaeological survey work in aid of wetland nature reserve creation

2023-09-09  •  No comments  •  FRIENDS  •  Three Towns

We will soon create a large (1 hectare), shallow wetland at Ardeer Quarry Local Nature Reserve in Stevenston to benefit biodiversity and make the reserve a more interesting and enjoyable place to visit. We received planning permission last year, and one of the planning conditions was that an archaeologist oversees the creation of the wetland to ensure that the groundworks don't disturb any undiscovered archaeological relics that might be at the site. Before we can apply for funding to create the wetland, we need to fund the production of an archaeological method statement, which will then be signed-off by NAC, allowing us to move forward with the creation of the wetland. The single cost is an Archaeological Method Statement (which sets out for NAC how the archaeologist will oversee the construction of the wetland) at £318.

£318
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
Watt Gardens Family and Friends

Friends and Family of Watt Gardens

2023-09-13  •  No comments  •  Watt Court Steering Group  •  Garnock Valley

We would like to put on lunches, coffee afternoons, arts and crafts and live entertainment for the residents at Watt Gardens in Dalry. We have broke down the costs below.

  • Musical Entertainment £250
  • Tea, coffee, milk provision £100
  • Easter Eggs £96
  • Catering £304
  • Crafting Materials £250
£1,000
Douglas Park in the sunshine, Summer of 2023

Douglas Park Project

2023-09-11  •  20 comments  •  Angela O'Keefe  •  North Coast

To prepare ground/beds by tidying, clearing of weeds and leaves before adding own mulch and compost to area, then planting of bulbs - tulips and daffodils throughout the park but especially to the front of park near railings in order to have a beautiful 'harvest' in the spring.

 multi combined top soil =                                                      £150.00

40kgs of daffodil bulbs (varied) £40.00 x 2                              £80.00     

Tulips - 200 bulbs                                                                    £60.00

Delivery                                                                                   £10.00                = £300.00

£300