Who can share project proposals on Thriving Places?
We welcome project proposals from any community group or organisation working in South Ayrshire that has a governing document. A governing document outlines the formal rules about how your board will govern and make decisions. Depending on your type of organisation your governing document might be called; 'the constitution', 'the memorandum and articles of association', 'the trust deed' or 'the rules'. If you do not have a governing document and would like help with this, please contact: grants@south-ayrshire.gov.uk
Types of groups or organisations may include:
Community Councils
Development Trusts
Constituted Community Groups (including sports clubs)
Registered Charities
Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisations (SCIO)
Social Enterprises and other Not-for-profit (NFP) organisations
Community Interest Companies (CIC) with no private benefit
Community Housing Trusts
Partnerships made up of any of the above groups
Individuals cannot share project proposals on Thriving Places unless they are doing so on behalf of a community-based group or organisation working in South Ayrshire that has a governing document.
If you are unsure if your group or organisation can upload a project proposal, please email grants@south-ayrshire.gov.uk