Pipe Band Practice
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Arran
£30 a week for 40 weeks in the year to fund our weekly pipe band pratice. The total for the year is £2400 however, we are seeking £1000 towards this.
The £30 an hour would be used to cover the costs of the tutors (one piping and one drumming) needed to run the band practices each week.
The Three Towns Champions Discovery Award (3TCDA)
2023-09-17 • No comments • • 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
Life Lines
2023-09-17 • No comments • • 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.
Largs Music Club (LMC)
2023-09-05 • 7 comments • • 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
Community Cook Class
2023-08-25 • No comments • • 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
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
Stevenston North Christmas Cracker
2023-09-08 • No comments • • Three Towns
To book the mobile cinema for one session - £250
Purchase of food for a meal for 120 individuals at £3.50 per head - £420
Snacks for during the film for 120 at £1.50 per head - £180
Selections boxes for children - £150
West Kilbride Community Council
2023-09-04 • No comments • • North Coast
We simply need a lap top to zoom for council meetings ensuring those who can't attend in person are not losing the opportunity to participate
the cost of the required lap top is £950
The David White Hub (Sheltered Housing)
2023-09-13 • No comments • • Three Towns
We would like to purchase a bingo machine to help boost our weekly bingo and encourage more residents to take part. We would also like to run a day out and host a Christmas Lunch with live entertainment.
Bingo Machine and cards £200
Christmas Lunch for all residents £360
Christmas Party Entertainer £100
Bus Hire for Trip for residents £340