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Investment projects with scope: Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Total budget £100,000

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Dementia Walking Football

No comments Stuart Watson Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Dementia walking football boosts physical health, memory, coordination, and mood. It reduces isolation, builds confidence, and fosters friendships in a safe, supportive environment.

£4,000

prestwick cricket club

No comments Fiona Chalmers Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

winter training for cricketers

£4,510

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

Peter Boyle Bowling Club

No comments Peterboyle Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

To improve social isolation and loneliness as well as foster healthy, safe and inclusive community within South Ayrshire Council. We are aiming to reach this by using funding to improve our green and club house facilities.

£14,958
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
GIRVAN MENS GROUP DAY OUT IN AYR

Bridge to Shore

No comments Andrew Downie Community Empowerment Fund 25-26

Bridge to Shore is a trauma-informed recovery pathway by Harbour Ayrshire, guiding individuals from addiction and crisis toward stability, volunteering, and ultimately employment or education.

£8,000