Older and Wiser
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Three Towns
It is intended to extend the use of the facilities to other local groups including pensioners, those with Alzheimer's/Dementia, and a friendly hub for those who would otherwise find themselves suffering from isolation. It is centrally located and it is intended to offer a wide range of activities from bingo, cards, dominoes to book exchange, colouring books, nostalgia and gentle exercise. As those who suffer from Alzheimer's and Dementia are susceptible to certain colours it is intended to repaint internally(£400) and also offer a change of coloured crockery (£100). Whilst materials for the activities would also have to be obtained (£200). The Function Suite are also keen to offer a variety of entertainment each month for the general public to attend including music, race nights, etc (£300). We feel that the Function Suite can play an important role in the integration of people from all age groups, genders, ethnicity and will try wherever possible to be all inclusive.
Wee Mac Arran 2024
2023-08-24 • No comments • • 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.
Place Woodland and Garnock Valley Carves
2023-09-18 • No comments • • Connected Communities • UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB
BOPNW have run the successful Garnock Valley Carves event for 5 years and wish to continue into the future.
Costs as follows:
- 14 carvers @ £200 each: £2800
- Hire of toilets: £550
- Hire of radios and security/first aid: £500
- Licenses: £500
- Breakfasts and lunches for sponsors, stewards and carvers: £400
- Hire of large marquee: £450
- Printing of leaflets and general advertising: £600
- Cutting the field: £500
- Total: £6350
This does not include the cost of all the free activities we provide for children
The total cost of running the event in 2022 was over £12000
PWG have need for several items of high cost equipment and are lacking in funds
The Woodland has been running now for over 12 years as a John Muir Award Group without any real means of funding and have had to beg and borrow equipment and materials as and when they can.
PWG have need of some powered equipment in order to make life a bit easier for volunteers.
Dur to the uneven state of the ground and extensive area plus some of the heavy items needing transported, they have need for a powered barrow and as this is a high cost item it is beyond their current means.
Costs as follows:
- Powered barrow with tracks: £1900
- The add on shed made from recycled materials needs final waterproof roof covering, this will need 2 rolls of polyester torch on roofing felt £200 plus a propane burning torch, hose and regulator £120
- 2 existing machines need rebuilding, estimated cost of £150
- Total £2370
From the UKSPF PB, £2370 would be to support Place Woodland and the remaining funding from the £5000 would go towards supporting the overall costs of Garnock Valley Carves.
Skelmorlie Community Garden Little Library
2023-09-11 • 1 comment • • 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.
Corsehill Retirement Club
2023-09-03 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We are looking for funding to allow our members to celebrate Burns Day and also enable us to buy a new laptop. We are a club for retired people over 55 and we have a number of members who are over 80. This age group experience social isloation and for many this past year has seen them struggling with the cost of living. Coming to the club gives them the opportunity to engage with other people in a sociable way and gives them something to look forward to each week. It also means that we can look out for one another and ensure that especially members who live alone are having someone looking after their health and wellbeing. Throughout the year we try to celebrate national days and this usually involves food and entertainment. Again ensuring that members can look forward to a nice day out and a meal.
We would also like to buy a new laptop, which we use for our activities, such as quizzes, bingo and keep records of our budget, etc. We can also use it for research if required on certain topics and keeps us connected to the wider world. We can use it to access the internet if required by any member, who struggles with computers.
To do this we would use any funding we received for:
Burns Supper, including food, toasts, speaker and hall hire - £774
Laptop - £380 (we would use our funds for the additional £124
SeaSalt Streets Pop-Up Events / Re-Building Community Spirit
2023-09-16 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
Seasalt Streets intend to run a series of events in and around the town centre. These events are intended to create a talking point, a feel good factor, a want to get involved and inspire others to create their own event thereby starting a Ripple Effect !!! The group intend to organise pop-ups which are different to the norm in Saltcoats town centre.
Our ideas vary from Smoothie bikes - bicycles with blenders attached which the rider uses to create fruit and / or milk smoothies, old style kerbie days - the game where opponents try to bounce a football back from the opposite "kerb", a "free for all stage" where locals and others can showcase their talents - poetry reading, violin playing, dancing, joke telling etc. Other ideas include pop-up sample sessions using established groups to promote their clubs and increase membership. Clubs interested include NATTC (North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club). Shibumi Karate Club, Dance Mafia (Hip Hop dancing), LeROC (line dance etc).
All of the events are targeted at community building, health and wellbeing, promoting mental health and encouraging economic growth.
If successful, SeaSalt Streets intend to use the funding to purchase a large gazebo (6m x 3m) to showcase their event (regardless of weather). The gazebo will be a vivid colour making it visible from a distance, encouraging people to inquire more !!! The cost of this gazebo, including protective sides, leg weights and carry case is £699.00
The group would use the balance of the funding to purchase (a) SeaSalt Streets branded "T" shirts and hoodies for existing group members (8) to enable them to be identified as points of contact for enquiries and security reasons, and (b) to purchase branded promotional material to promote and grow the group membership. this is costed at £200.00 for clothing and £100.00 for merchandise,
Irvine New Town Mens Shed - Wood Burning Machine and Computer for Burning Signs
2023-09-04 • No comments • • Irvine
About 2 months ago we started manually burning signs onto wood, which has proven to be a sucess with the community and we now wish to purchase a wood burning machine (PyroprinterX) to do a more professional job in a much quicker time, we will also need a laptop/ computer to run the softwear.
PyroprinterX and softwear £629.00 (including postage) plus £118 expected Inport Duty, as it is manufactured in Ukraine - £747.00
Laptop/ Computer approx £500
Total expected costs £1,247
Community Pantomime
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Irvine
A weekend of Pantomime fun this December 2023
we also plan to give away over 150 tickets to groups and families to make sure they don't miss out on fun this Christmas.
Hall Let - £550
Advertisement- £ 200
Script License £ 150
Set £100
Castlepark and Eglinton Community association
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Irvine
Breakfast club for nursery children
cereals,bread,milk,jam, butter; £500
Flying Start Toddler Group
2023-09-10 • No comments • • 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