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Investment projects with scope: Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Total budget £45,000

South Parish Church

The South (Girvan)

No comments The South Parish Church Community Purchase Group organisation Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The project will ultimately bring Girvan in line with most towns in having the equivalent of a town hall, a community venue large enough to host a reasonably sized event or function, benefitting everyone in Girvan. Both the venue and the proposed bunkhouse will also bring economic benefits to the town, increasing visitors to Girvan, and bringing employment opportunities within the project. We hope to provide educational opportunities in music, theatre and basic cooking for families.

£1,000
Volunteer with us: Help great oaks grow!

Volunteer: Help great oaks from little acorns grow!

No comments Little Acorns Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Our project focuses on supporting volunteers by providing access to high-quality training and meaningful work experience at our Forest School and Outdoor Learning Centre. Through this initiative, we aim to create pathways into employability and volunteering opportunities while reducing poverty by ensuring accessibility for all—particularly those who are disengaged from mainstream education, or otherwise excluded, disabled, school-leavers and job-seekers etc.

£1,000
Dundonald Castle Community Hub

Dundonald Community Hub Evening Groups Project

No comments FriendsofDundonaldCastle Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Friends of Dundonald Castle SCIO are applying for project funding to deliver much-needed evening clubs and activities for our community. We have been consistently approached by members of our community to increase our extensive daytime offer of clubs and groups into the evenings. This will allow us to increase the demographic spread of our Community Hub users and visitors, improving accessibility for all those with daytime commitments with 3 new evening groups.

£3,408
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Maybole charity shop

No comments maybole charity shop Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

To up grade the shelving etc Hoover Gazebo

£979

Keeping our Service Free

No comments Irvine & Troon Cancer Care organisation Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The funding would go towards helping to pay our volunteer drivers expenses for taking cancer patients in the Troon Area to hospitals in Ayrshire, Glasgow and Edinburgh

£1,000
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Parkinson's Table Tennis

No comments South Ayrshire Table Tennis Club Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

People With Parkinson's (PWP) are often overwhealmed by the condition to the extent that they do not admit even to people close to them that they have the symptoms. They do not go out or exercise and their symptoms deteriorate rapidly. It has been proven through studies in the USA, Japan and the UK that table tennis not only provides vital exercise for PWP it also stimulates the brain to make new pathways in the brain. Causing a tangible slowing down of the condition.

£977
Carrick Mens Group

Carrick Men's Group

No comments Carrick Centre Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The group is for men from the North Carrick area to get together with weekly activities and trips out in a supportive and welcoming environment – combating loneliness and building friendships

£770
Dr Bike Sessions by CGX Cycle Works

Community Gift Exchange SCIO

No comments Community Gift Exchange SCIO organisation Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Dr Bike Sessions by CGX Cycle Works

£1,000
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Vics In The Community - Purchase of essential items and resources

No comments Vicsinthecom1 Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

1. Vics In The Community has adopted the key community wealth building values by ensuring we adopt fair work principles including paying the real living wage. 2. Vics are also committed to employing and creating volunteering and training opportunities for local people. 3. All our building and capital works have been carried out by local contractors . 4. Our pavilion serves the full community including young people, adults and families. 5. All our income is reinvested in to Vics.

£1,000

Carrick Walking Football

No comments Jim Paterson Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The Carrick Walking Football members will benefit from any funding the we receive. It will allow us to continue to support the members of the club with new stock.

£493