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Ayr & Prestwick Men's Shed
2025-09-03 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
The fund would be utilised to purchase equipment
Carrick Men's Group
2025-09-11 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
Funding will enable the group to access monthly trips throughout the year, ensuring that these are accessible to all by paying for the use of a mini bus from SACT to transport the group
Ballantrae Resilience Group
2025-08-28 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
During the storms in January 2025, we faced serious challenges – roads were closed, power was lost, phone networks were down, and many were left isolated. But amidst the hardship, something powerful emerged: our community came together. We are in the process of establishing Ballantrae Community Resilience Group – a group of local volunteers and support networks ready to assist during times of crisis. The money would purchase equipment such as flasks, wind-up/solar torches, and radios for those who may be unable to attend a centre. Power banks as many of our residents are elderly and rely on telephones to keep in touch with family and friends. Also, portable generators to help where needed.
Parkinson's Table Tennis
2025-09-08 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
SATTC were the first club in Scotland to embrace table tennis for PWP and is the catalyst for (so far) eleven other clubs in the country taking up the project. Thanks to the club demonstrating to Table Tennis Scotland that the inclusion of PWP within the sport is proven to slow down this degenerative disease; However, hall rental costs have risen dramatically recently and we need a constant supply of training balls to alleviate the need for participants using their playing time chasing after one ball after each rally. The Parkinson’s group get through approximately 20 broken balls every month.
Dundonald Community Hub Evening Groups Project
2025-09-10 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
Following extensive community consultation, we plan to deliver three evening groups at Dundonald Castle Hub: a Silent Book Club, Dundonald Historical & Archive Group, and a Creative Writing Group. Funding will be used towards staffing and utilities to help our charity open the Hub in the evenings, and to ensure the ongoing sustainability of these groups. This will support us in providing free, accessible activities for people of all ages with daytime commitments (carer, parental and employment amongst others), while tackling loneliness and social isolation over the autumn and winter months in our rural area.
Volunteer: Help great oaks from little acorns grow!
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
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Adventure Centre for education (ACE)
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
NA
Carrick Walking Football
2025-09-10 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
We plan to use the money if sucessful to replenish our kit with new balls and goalkeeper gloves.
Vics In The Community - Purchase of essential items and resources
2025-09-10 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
Vics In The Community is a registered charity based in North Ayr. The charity was established to create oopportunities for people to particiapte in health and wellbeing activities including football while trying to address key barriers and challenges with the community.
North Ayr is recognised as the most deprived community in South Ayrshire and in the top 5% in Scotland. Outcome in North Ayr including unemployment, crime, addiction, life expectency are alll below the local authorty and naional average.
Since taking over the lease of New Voluntary Park, Vics have been working over the past two years to redevelop the derelict pavilion to bring it back to community ownership. Approx £675,000 has been invested in capital costs and th hub is ready to open. We are seeking essential equipment and resources such as kitchen utenciles, cutlery, glasses and cleaning equipment (Hoover) to help with the opening and running for the community hub.
These vital items will allow us to opne the hub and host events, functions and accomodate of group work sessions in the Hub.
The Broadway Cinema Visitor Experience
2025-09-10 • No comments • • Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
We are seeking funding to deliver the Broadway Cinema Visitor Experience. Our foyer space will be re-opened for project information, memberships, and merchandise sales. There will be a pop-up museum located in our newly revealed 1930s auditorium. Visitors will be able to soak up the unique atmosphere of an ‘arrested decay’ Grade C listed art-deco cinema. The experience will be unique in Scotland and will bring significant economic benefits to the area. It will provide a platform for the Broadway to generate sustained income, serving as a catalyst for future growth and continued project development. Any money (gratefully received) will be used to purchase: Fire door installation/upgrades Licence fees (PRS/PVS)
Volunteer utility and toilet facility WiFi operating costs Donation terminals and subscriptions Industrial space heater
These items will 'unlock' our ability to open our doors to the community and visitors, and keep them open.