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Investment projects with scope: Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Total budget £100,000

Cadets

Ayr Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets

No comments Ayr Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Cadets & Community: Growing Together

£6,500
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Vics In The Community

No comments Vicsinthecom1 Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Vics In The Community – Redevelopment of Community Hub. We are seeking funding to install security shutters are the entry points of our new Community Hub.

£7,827
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The Iris Ayr: Studio Renovation and Opening

No comments The Iris Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

The Iris Ayr will open an accessible community studio space in the former Borderline Theatre building. This will provide a safe and friendly community space for residents of Ayr North and beyond, provide a home for exciting new artistic activity, including workshops, film screenings, dance performances, intimate theatre, gallery space and a venue to share experiences and tell the stories of our diverse communities.

£14,675

Access Audit Training

No comments South Ayrshire Access Panel Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

We are a group of volunteers who meet monthly and work to improve access and inclusion for disabled people in our local community. We aim to do this by raising awareness and helping to change attitudes among the general public about the need for inclusive access. We also aim to raise awareness of hidden disabilities. South Ayrshire Access Panel has members of all ages and abilities who share a passion for the issues faced by disabled people. This includes carers and professionals whose role i

£1,240

Ayr Forehill Outdoor Bowling Club

No comments Forehill Outdoor Bowling Club organisation Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Disabled Toilet and Access Ramp installations

£16,500

Pinwherry and Pinmore Community Resilience

No comments PPCDT Project Officer Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

After the recent bout of storms and severe weather we have quickly learned that we are not fully equipped to deal with power cuts. We want to increase our community resilience by providing power (in the form of a generator) and a warm space in our community centre, plus provide torches, hot food and drinks for the community, including housebound residents who cannot be moved to the community centre.

£3,785