Ardeer Thistle 2015's
2023-09-03 • No comments • • Three Towns
Most of the boys have already been supplied with a new kit, but being able to expand the team further, giving more children the opportunity to join a community team, we would need to supply kit to an extra 5 kids at a cost of £105 per person, totalling £525. This means all of the boys will match at tournaments and in playing within the leagues. Across the winter we would also like to be able to book all weather pitches or indoor facilities to allow training to continue without extra costs to our families. This will cost £120 per month, November to February, at a cost of £480. In total, we would request £1000 to cover all costs.
Cumbrae Young Curlers
2023-09-10 • No comments • • North Coast
Millport Curling Club would like to give young people on the island an opportunity to experience the sport of curling by arranging test sessions for 10-12 year-olds at a mainland ice rink. It’s challenging for young islanders to participate, given the need to travel off-island and the expense involved so we will arrange bus transport and professional coaching at a curling rink for a group of 10-12 year-olds to inspire and encourage them to get involved in the sport. Millport Curling club members will host the away-days, together with Cumbrae Primary School teaching staff and professional coaches, at Greenacres Ice Rink. The project will improve the health and well-being of young participants through physical activity and social connection and the funding will address the Cost of Living crisis by making the activity financially accessible for all youngsters who wish to take part.
Estimated costs for 2 sessions of 12 participants:
Ferry & Bus: £600
Venue fees (Ice/coaching): £300
Total: £900
Arran Young Sports Leaders
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Arran
Dedicated Young Sports Leaders attend a number of programme and island wide events throughout the year, undertaking a number of roles such as refereeing/umpiring, leading workshops, setting equipment up for events etc. It’s important for the group of Young Sport Leaders to be recognisable to staff and participants, as well providing a sense of community for the groups of Leaders.
We would require financial support to purchase t-shirts/hoodies and embroidery.
Kit –
£30 per hoodie
£10 per t shirt
Embroidery - £4 per item
(total of 20 young people)
St. Palladius Parent Council
2023-09-06 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
The funds would allow the school to pay for the sports coaches expenses to run 2 sessions per week for the next three school terms. These sessions would begin in October and run from 3pm – 4pm.
We wish to continue with the success of the football afterschool club for girls and boys from Primary 5-7, this club would run for the rest of the academic year. The funds would allow us to pay for transport to take the football team to upcoming tournaments which are organised by North Ayrshire Council Active Schools. We would add to our exsiting sports kit to allow the children to be identified and part of the team.
We would use some of the fund to pay a netball coach to establish a netball after school club. Following consultation with the pupils from St. Palladius’ Primary this was a sport that the children showed a high level of interest in. Netball tournaments are organised by north Ayrshire council and the funds would enable us to pay for buses in order for the children to attend.
Following the success of the Dance Club last session, the children are very keen to continue this. The children took part in the Day of Dance last year and we woud love to provide this opportunity again.
The school have Young Sports Leaders who have responsibility for promoting physical activity in the playground. The children undertook training in playground games and have requested playground equipment in order to fully engage all the children in the school. The fund would be used to purchase this equipment. The children will work closely with North Ayrshire’s Active Schools Coordinator to successfully deliver their lunchtime club, which will run each day for the rest of the academic year.
Physical and mental health and wellbeing is always at the heart of St. Palladius’ agenda. Afterschool sports clubs are an excellent way to engage children in physical activity and improve their health and mental well-being. Exposing children to sports and physical activity in an afterschool environment encourages them to explore the sport in the community and strengthens the pathways into the sport. It is hoped that that the afterschool club will encourage more children to participate in sport and thus increase their physical fitness. Due to the cost of living crisis, after school clubs are the only opportunity that some children have to participate in sports.
Through this fund we wish to improve aspects of fitness, and develop personal and interpersonal skills and attributes. We want to enable learners to develop the concepts and skills necessary for participation in a wide range of physical activity, sport and outdoor learning and enhance their physical wellbeing in preparation for leading a fulfilling, active and healthy lifestyle.
The school’s Young Sports Leaders (Primary 6 and 7 pupils) are involved in this application through providing their opinion on the after school clubs they wish to have established. The have selected the equipment needed for their lunchtime ‘Playground Games’ club.
Sports equipment - £300
School sports kit - £200
Coaches' expenses - £200
Buses to sporting events - £300
TOTAL - £1000
Irvine Meadow 2009
2023-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
As a club we are always trying to improve the opportunities available to the children however we are constantly coming up against financial barriers due to the rising costs of hiring pitches, referee fees, coaches education and general equipment. We are currently raising money to take the team to a football tournament in Blackpool during the easter weekend 2024 which is a 3 night stay including 2 days of football for the children. This is a great opportunity for the team to socialise and have a weekend with their family and friends whilst playing competitive football. Being accepted for this grant would help us reach our target ensuring that no boy misses out due to the cost for their family. The club are trying to cover the cost of the boys to reduce the amount that families need to pay however if we manage to raise more then we can reduce the costs further for families.
Cost of tournament fee - £140
Cost of accommodation for players - £2588
Cost of accommodation including parents - £6628
Megans Space Self-Care Sunday
2023-09-11 • No comments • • North Coast
The 'self-care sunday' will be open to children and young people aged 11-26, and will be inclusive of the following activities to promote physical and mental wellbeing; therapy dogs, introduction to yoga and mindfulness, introduction to reki, havening session, art therapy, journalling and gratitude workshop. A breakdown of the costs below
- Therapy dogs £250
- introduction to yoga and milndfullness £150
- introduction to Reki £150
- Havening session £150
- arts and crafts materials £150
- refreshments £100
- hall hire £50
Dreghorn Primary Parent Council Funding Inclusive Whole School Trip
2023-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
The project is to fund a whole school trip for the all the pupils who attend Dreghorn Primary School, this includes the EYC, ESR pupils and pupils in Primaries 1-7. We want to provide an fun local outdoor trip for Summer Term 2024 which will consolidate and enhance the learning from within the school environment and make memories that will last a lifetime.
In the spirit of collaboration and in support for the Community Wealth Building approach we are in discussions with local Ayrshire companies to arrange a suitable venue that can accommodate the whole school group paying particular attention to the additional requirements for our pupils within our ESR.
The cost of the whole school trip is split into 2 parts
1) Transportation of pupils - buses. Approx cost £500. We want to endorse North Ayrshire Community Wealth Building approach and support local transport businesses within North Ayrshire.
2) Venue cost - covering the cost of the pupils, carers and as the risk assessment states the required teacher/helper to child ratio cost. Approx cost £500.
St. Bridget's Parent Council (School Show)
2023-09-07 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
To fund our production, we would kindly ask for:
- Licence to hire show - £500
- Digital Projection Licence - £360
- 20 Actor scripts - £140
This would enable us to pay for the full script and musical score for our production. We would then be able to provide every pupil involved with their own Actors script to work from during rehearsals.
Youth Legacy Action Team
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Irvine
We would like to have a free bite to eat during each group as this is something that we are often asking for. The Legacy Centre currently runs a group on a sunday “Food chat and chill” which is one of our most popular groups and provides young people with a free hot meal. This has shown us that other young people as well as ourselves benefit from a free meal and snack while we are at the youth group during the week. We would like there to be a choice of tuckshop sweets for young people to choose one per night and a range of juice for young people to access. We would also like to stock a range of noodles for young people to have when they are visiting.
£250 - tuckshop snacks
£250 - juice
£500 - noodles
Arran Junior Shinty Club
2023-09-08 • No comments • • Arran
Our coach Bobby travels each week from the Isle of Bute to deliver a session after school on a Monday. Bobby gives his time free of charge, we do however need to meet the travel expenses which he incurs. To keep the weekly session cost as low as possible we would like support from the Youth fund.
£500- to help cover expenses