Ayr Sea Cadets - Powering Paddle Sports
2025-05-28 • No comments • • Ayr North
Ayr Sea Cadets is seeking to acquire new paddle sports equipment to significantly increase our capacity to take more cadets afloat regularly and sustainably for many years to come. The proposed equipment includes a new trailer, a fleet of kayaks, essential safety gear, and a large “mammoth” stand-up paddleboard. This specialist paddleboard is ideal for confidence-building and teamwork exercises, helping our young people develop vital life skills such as communication, leadership, and resilience through fun, engaging water-based activities.
As part of our new initiative to deliver paddle sports within Ayr Harbour, we are also working in partnership with Ayr Yacht and Cruising Club to install a new, purpose-built ladder on the pontoons. This will ensure the safe and easy recovery of anyone entering the water during our sessions, enhancing the safety and accessibility of our boating activities. This collaboration not only improves safety standards but also strengthens local ties and promotes wider community involvement in youth development through maritime activities.
Vics In The Community - Community Hub Furniture
2025-06-04 • 1 comment • • Ayr North
This funding would allow Vics to purchase furniture for our community Hub, the hub is due to open at the end of July and we are required to purchase furnitire including tables, chairs and fixtures and fittings to make the place somewhere the community feel proud of. The focus has been the capital works to get the pavilion ready and we now need furniture for inside the hub area. to help offer activities.
Red Bags Full of Joy
2025-06-11 • No comments • • Ayr South & Villages
We rely soleley on donations and fundraising and over the past few years we have struggled with providing fred bags for older children. We often put games into these bags as this is something which older children enjoy but we find that we dont have as many donations of these as we would like. The funding would be to purchase as many boardgames as possible and our team of volunteers would then be able to use these for the bags for older children.
BSL Cafe (British Sign Language)
2025-06-12 • No comments • • Prestwick, Troon & Villages
We would like to offer a free 'BSL Cafe' for people to learn and also practice and use their sign language skills. We're applying for funding to buy a computer with the ability to record and show BSL videos, thus allowing learners to practise their skill and record evidence of their abilties if desired. The computer has camera, microphone and suitable sized screen. We would also require a printer, paper and ink to provide training materials for all learners that they could take away to practice at home.
I already offer BSL classes so this would be open before, during and after classes in the Loans Village Hall. As part of the cafe, we also like to provide some refreshments, therefore purchasing a hot water urn for tea and coffee facilities aswell as mugs and spoons. The money will be used to start this up.
£500 – Computer with ability to show/record sign language videos
£200 – Printer, ink and paper
£100 – Hot water urn
£100 – Initial set up for café (mugs, spoons, tea, coffee, etc)
Annbank United - Clubhouse Replacement
2025-06-06 • 4 comments • • Ayr South & Villages
We have a cabin which we would be looking to furnish with the equipment required to be a fully functioning Clubhouse. At the moment this is a shell and would require to be fully fitted out to be functional. The Clubhouse will be used for providing refreshments to the local community who come to watch our games, games are well attended. It is our intention to try and enhance the development of the club and provide further activities at the park, hopefully using the Clubhouse as a meeting and social space for players and the wider community.
We would require:
- a kitchen/ store set up including worktops, oven, fridge-freezer, microwave, washing machine/ tumble drier, cutlery
- a social area set up - tables & chairs
- full plumbing and wiring
Overmills Allotment Rain Water Collection System
2025-05-30 • No comments • • Ayr North
To enhance Overmills Allotment’s self-sufficiency, we seek funding to build a platform for rainwater tanks, link them to guttering on compost bays, and connect the tanks for efficient water use.
Here's a clear breakdown of what the funding will be spent on for the rainwater collection project at Overmills Allotment:
Timber and building materials – For constructing a durable and level platform to support the water tanks.
Water storage tanks – Purchasing additional rainwater collection tanks.
Guttering and downpipes – To divert rainwater from compost bay roofs into the tanks.
Connectors and fittings – For linking the tanks together and ensuring a smooth water flow.
Fixings and brackets – To securely attach guttering and plumbing components.
Tools and equipment hire – Any specialist tools required for installation.
Safety gear and signage – Ensuring safe working practices during construction.
Volunteer support costs – Refreshments or small provisions for community volunteers helping with the build.
Community Wellbeing Hub CIC
2025-06-04 • 2 comments • • North & South Carrick
The money would be used to purchase a laptop for the Hub, enabling us to modernise our operating system onto a digital platform. The Hub has grown hugely in the 4 years we have been in operation and, although very basic systems allowed the project to get off the ground, it is no longer sustainable or finacially effective to be reliant on mobile phones, library computers and photocopiers. Having the ability to administrate the Hub digitally would allow us to communicate with NHS and other referrers securely and consistently, our accounting could be completed in-house to a higher level reducing costs to the CIC on professional fees, and a digital platform would enable us to communicate with service users in a whole new way, which would impact hugely on our interactions, particularly with young people and those in remote areas with transport limitations. We would be able to provide ongoing support and tailored wellbeing plans digitally, work remotely to ensure the service reaches people at times of crisis without delay, improve accuracy and access to information, and generate in-depth reports for funders.
Reducing the time spent on admin would free up resources for frontline work and would allow us to provide much more resiliance and adaptability in our future work, which is an essential element in the sustainability of such a fast growing grassroots organisation.
Oshay’s Book printing and Book Launch for South Ayrshire Libraries
2025-06-03 • No comments • • Ayr South & Villages
Printing copies of ‘Oshay’s Party Invite’ - £900.00 for approx. 200 copies.
The story of 'Oshay's Party Invite' was written by one of the children Oshay’s support, and is how we got our current name, It’s an inspiring children’s story all about friendship and inclusion, following an octopus named Oshay. At the moment we have the book in pdf form, but we would love to have printed copies of the paperback book issued to each of the south Ayrshire libraries if possible and be able to issue a copy to families that we support. We would also be able to collect donations for copies of the book which could contribute towards reprinting the book in the future. We have contacted South Ayrshire libraries and have the information we need for the book to be issued to each library in South Ayrshire if we are successful, and they are supportive of the idea.
The books will also be used for reading sessions in nurseries and schools, where copies are given out to children to read along with us – the story follows a character who is ‘different’ from his friends, and it shows how help and support from friends can help people thrive. As well as the positive messaging within the story, we intend to use the books to encourage reading in the families that we work with, improving literacy, and strengthening bonds between children and guardians.
2 X Eco Roller Banners (PVC Free) - £133.27
We would like to hold an event to launch the book and we could really do with updating our outdated marketing materials for Oshay’s – so we have also included a request for 2 new roller banners which can be used for years to come to promote what we do at events. We would like to work with South Ayrshire Libraries on a book launch event which these would be used at.
New Desktop Computer for our Main Office - ASUS AiO A5402WVA 23.8" All-in-One PC – Intel® Core™ i7, 1 TB SSD, Black - £949.00
Now that we are working hard to develop our social media and online presence, we have noticed that our computer is really struggling with the increased usage and is often unable to keep up with editing photos and videos – we would like to apply for a new PC for the office that can keep up with the demands of creating content to promote what we do. Our current PC is so slow and is now struggling with everyday tasks. We also need to finalise some edits to the book before it goes to print; a new computer that could run this software would allow us to do this in house and save us cost of outsourcing this. We are also hoping to start a podcast which will provide support for neurodiverse families and we would need a new computer with more processing power to be able to make this happen. The model we hope to purchase has enough processing power to handle all of the above and will last us well into the future.
Prestwick Tennis & Fitness - Tennis for All
2025-05-30 • No comments • • Prestwick, Troon & Villages
Pickleball:
Pickleball is a fun sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. Played mainly indoors in Scotland on a badminton-sized court and a modified tennis net. Two or four players use solid paddles made of composite materials to hit a plastic lattice ball. Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the UK.
We are looking to expand Pickleball at Prestwick Tennis Centre through giving access to the sport at an affordable price to the wider community irrespective of age and ability. Pickleball is easy to play and provides a good level of physical activity for those participating.
The club requires to invest in new equipment to enable us to achieve this increase in participation of the sport. Pickleball is played on the existing indoor tennis court surface, but we need to invest in pickleball equipment as follows to provide a further four pickleball courts available to players. The cost of this equipment is estimated as follows:
4 pickleball nets (£120 each) - £480
16 Pickleball paddles (£20 each) - £320
24 Pickleballs (£2 each) - £48
4 Sets of Pickleball Lines (£30 each) - £120
This will enable us to provide 2 Pickleball sessions per week – one targeted at secondary school pupils and one for adult beginners. With four courts we can deliver to a class size of up to 16 participants.
Learning Disability Tennis Programme:
The club also requires additional equipment to continue to develop its LD tennis programme. At the present time, we offer weekly sessions to Southcraig school as well as further adult and junior LD classes.
The equipment required is as follows:
4 mini tennis nets (£130 each) - £520
Cones and Targets - £70
12 dozen “red” tennis ball s£130
12 Tennis Rackets (£25 each) - £300
We are applying for a grant of £2000 to meet the cost of this equipment for both our Pickleball and LD tennis activities at our club.
Ballantrae Primary School, Parent Council, Snack Funding
2025-06-04 • No comments • • North & South Carrick
The parent Council of Ballantrae Primary school wish to provide a daily, healthy snack for every child in the school. We have helped to part cover the cost of this for sessions 2024/2025 and the school have reported positive feedback. Not only does this help with the rising cost of living for ALL of the families, it also ensures that the children are given a healthy snack and get into good habits of eating well. Providing a snack in school, as an altertnative to bringing in a snack from home, has seen a significant reduction in litter in the school and surrounding area. Snack provision also means that children can sit in social situations whilst eating, promoting equity and inclusion. The older children in the school are given the chance to help make the snack which encourages responsibility and purpose.
The Parent Council actively seek funds through raffles, quizes, clothes sales etc. However, as a small community, we do not make large enough totals to cover the school snack for the full year. Snack is calculated at £2 per child, per week and we wish to fund this for the 38 weeks of the school year. The total for the year is £4180, so the funding we are asking for would part fund our project. We will try and cover the remining balance by continuing to fundraise throughout the school year.
This funding would have such a positive impact on the children and families of Ballantrae Primary School.