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Participatory Budgeting Successfully Funded Applications 2021 Arts And Participatory Budgeting Theme Amount Awarded Successfully funded applications 2021 Arts and Culture, Locality and Youth Name of Application Garnock Valley Results Arts & Culture Dalry Community Development help to improve local life and £400 Hub community wellbeing link people up promote positive mental health and wellbeing promote healthy and active communities Stoneymill Trust Improve local life and £400 community wellbeing Beith Camera Club Healthy & Active Communities £360 Beith Community Development Improve local life and £400 Trust community wellbeing Youth Gateside Primary Parent Health & Wellbeing £1000 Council Beith Primary Pupil Council Health & Wellbeing £1000 Active Girls Health & Wellbeing £992.50 Garnock Campus Sports Council Health & Wellbeing £1000 Garnock Outdoor Sports Health & Wellbeing £1000 Garnock Rugby Club Junior Health & Wellbeing £1000 Section Garnock Valley Pipes and Poverty & Inequalities £1000 Drums Garnock Community Council Poverty & Inequalities £900 Parent Council Garnock Valley Youth Forum Health & Wellbeing £423.96 Locality Barrmill Jolly Beggars Burns Improve local life and £1200 Club community wellbeing Beith Amateurs FC Healthy & Active Communities £1200 Garnock Valley Men’s Shed Improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Garnock Valley Allotments Healthy & Active Communities £1200 Association Dalry Community Council help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing link people up promote positive mental health and wellbeing promote healthy and active communities Cafe Solace Kilbirnie help to improve local life and £1008 community wellbeing Dalry Amateur Football Club promote healthy and active £1000 communities Dalry Community Development help to improve local life and £1200 Hub community wellbeing Stoneyholm Mill Trust help to improve local life and £650 community wellbeing Garnock Valley Disability Forum Link people up £1,091.60 Beith Trust, Astro Free Food promote healthy and active £600 Project communities Beith Trust, St Bridget’s Food promote healthy and active £600 Project communities St Bridget’s parent council Positive Mental Health & £1200 Wellbeing Dalry Community Sports Club help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Kilwinning Results Arts & Culture Fergushill Digital Connections £400 Kilwinning Heritage help to improve local life and £400 community wellbeing Kilwinning Abbey Church Link people up £392.49 Drum 4 Ur Life help to improve local life and £400 community wellbeing Youth St Luke's Primary Sport Clubs Health & Wellbeing £1000 Kilwinning Community Events Poverty & Inequalities £1000 Kilwinning Community Football Participation £950 Academy Kilwinning Academy Sports Health & Wellbeing £1000 Council Kilwinning Rangers Madrid Health & Wellbeing £800 u13s Kilwinning Youth Forum Health & Wellbeing £809.10 Pupil Leadership Team Health & Wellbeing £1000 (Kilwinning Academy) Kilwinning Academy Parent Health & Wellbeing £1000 Council Locality ACES Woodwynd Healthy & Active Communities £1154 Aberlour Child Care Trust - Positive Mental Health & £500 Sustain North Ayrshire Wellbeing Promoting Kilwinning help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Kilwinning Community Council help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Kilwinning Rangers TV help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Eglinton Growers Allotments help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Kilwinning Community events help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Kilwinning Heritage help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Kilwinning Community Sports Healthy & Active Communities £1200 Club Pennyburn Community help to improve local life and £1200 Association community wellbeing Eglinton Community Gardens Positive Mental Health & £1200 Wellbeing Three Towns Results Arts & Culture Starcatchers Healthy and Active £370 Communities Ham & Eggs Production Link people up £400 Capall Dorcha Positive Mental Health & £365 Wellbeing Create Stitch Make Positive Mental Health & £400 Wellbeing Youth Ardeer Parent Council Health & Wellbeing £850 North Ayrshire Sports Academy Health & Wellbeing £1000 Students - Auchenharvie PE Pupil Focus Group - Health & Wellbeing £1000 Auchenharvie Auchenharvie Academy - Health & Wellbeing £1000 Middle school Pupil Council St Matthew's Academy Young Health & Wellbeing £1000 Ambassadors St Peter's Primary Active Health Health & Wellbeing £1000 Group Evolution Skatepark Scotland Poverty & Inequality £1000 Ardrossan Academy Wellbeing Health & Wellbeing £1000 Ambassadors Ardrossan Sea Cadets Health & Wellbeing £1000 Scratch Group Digital Connections £950 5th Ardrossan Guides Digital Connections £1000 Team FR Health & Wellbeing £750 Locality Ardrossan Community help to improve local life and £1200 Association community wellbeing Caledonian Piping Club Positive Mental Health & £1000 Wellbeing Ham and Egg Productions Link people up £1200 Elaine Walker - Family Learning Healthy & Active Communities £1000 Team Parent Council James Positive Mental Health & £1200 McFarlane ASN primary school Wellbeing F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Healthy & Active Communities £1159.25 Saltcoats Link Up help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Capall Dorcha Theatre Positive Mental Health & £1200 Company t/a Triple Act Theatre Wellbeing & Arts St Matthew's Academy Parent Positive Mental Health & £1200 Council Wellbeing NORTH AYRSHIRE TABLE Healthy & Active Communities £900 TENNIS CLUB ? Rising Strong? help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing The VR Project Link people up £1200 Auchenharvie Young Healthy & Active Communities £1200 Ambassador Group Stevenston North Community Healthy & Active Communities £1200 Association Parents in Partnership - NA Plus Positive Mental Health & £1200 (Auchenharvie) Wellbeing North Ayrshire Athletics Club Healthy & Active Communities £1200 CAFÉ Solace help to improve local life and £1186.38 community wellbeing link people up promote positive mental health and wellbeing promote healthy and active communities 3rd Ardrossan Rainbows Voice & Participation £1000 Three Towns Growers Health & Wellbeing £500 Training Station Health & Wellbeing £500 Castlecraig Connect Health & Wellbeing £400 Arran Results Arts & Culture Isle of Arran Music School Positive Mental Health & £400 Wellbeing Lamlash Events help to improve local life and £400 community wellbeing Inside Out Positive Mental Health & £400 Wellbeing Youth Arran High School Mountain Health & Wellbeing £795.00 Bike Club Arran Youth Foundations Health & Wellbeing £795.00 Isle of Arran Junior Triathlon Health & Wellbeing 795.00 Club Arran Junior Sailing Club Health & Wellbeing £795.00 Brodick Primary Parent Council Health & Wellbeing £795.00 Whiting Bay Primary Parent Health & Wellbeing £795.00 Council Locality Isle of Arran music school Positive Mental Health & £800 Wellbeing Brodick Improvements help to improve local life and £700 Committee community wellbeing Lochranza Centre CIC promote healthy and active £1200 communities Lamlash events help to improve local life and £800 community wellbeing Kilmory Community Fund Link people up £1200 Kilmory Parent Council Positive Mental Health & £750 Wellbeing Arran Community Land Positive Mental Health & £996 Initiative Wellbeing Arran High School Mountain promote healthy and active £1160 Bike Club communities Isle of Arran Junior Triathlon Positive Mental Health & £1200 Club Wellbeing Arran Well-Being CIC Positive Mental Health & £1200 Wellbeing The Arran Pioneer Project CIC help to improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Arran Sound arransound.com Link people up £699.80 Irvine Results Arts & Culture BABCA - Positive Mental Health & £400 Wellbeing Link people up Fullarton CA Positive Mental Health & £400 Wellbeing Castlepark CA Positive Mental Health & £261.95 Wellbeing Irvine Youth Forum Positive Mental Health & £400 Wellbeing Youth Irvine Royal Academy Sports Digital Connections £732 Leaders Irvine Royal Academy Sports Health & Wellbeing £732 Council Greenwood Cluster Active Health & Wellbeing £732 Schools Children1st - North Ayrshire Participation £732 Irvine Royal - Senior First Aid Health & Wellbeing £732 Group CAPTURE CREW Photography Health & Wellbeing £732 club Irvine Meadow Youth Football Health & Wellbeing £732 Club Rights Respecting School Health & Wellbeing £732 Community Annick Primary Irvine Running Club Health & Wellbeing £732 Irvine Youth Forum Health & Wellbeing £732 Community Leaders Sport Health & Wellbeing £732 Transition Team North Ayrshire Darts Academy Poverty & Inequalities £700 Fullarton Hub Youth Group Health & Wellbeing £732 Woodlands Primary School Health & Wellbeing £732 Parent Council Irvine Cricket Club Health & Wellbeing £732 Castlepark Primary Parent Health & Wellbeing £732 Council Castlepark Community Health & Wellbeing £732 Association Fullarton ready Steady Cook Health & Wellbeing £732 Group Fergushill Group Digital Connections £732 Locality Coastwatch Scotland (Irvine) Link people up £1200 Woodland view volunteer shop Positive Mental Health & £1200 Wellbeing Irvine and Troon cancer care Positive Mental Health & £1200 Wellbeing New Beginnings Cafe - Improve local life and £1200 Cornerstone Community Care community wellbeing Parent Council ASN Stanecastle Positive Mental Health & £1200 School, Irvine Wellbeing Fullarton Community Garden Improve local life and £1200 community wellbeing Irvine Royal Friends and Family Positive Mental Health & £1000 (Parent Council) Wellbeing North Ayrshire Darts Academy Positive Mental Health & £900 Wellbeing
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