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The Community Fridge Project

1 comment Letham4All SCIO Central and North Perth

The Community Fridge Project ensures that good food is not wasted and helps people stretch their budgets. The community Fridges, which are based in the Letham, Muirton, and Moncreiffe areas of Perth, are open to anyone, as often as they want to use them.

£10,000
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D.I.Y Lunch

No comments Darren_Gracey_155 Coupar Angus, Meigle & Alyth

D.I.Y Lunch bags are filled with various food ingredients that are given to families during school holidays that ask for it to replace the meals the children would have previously had gotten during term time some meals are quick and easy and some may come with a simple easy explained recipe to encourage families to cook together.

£2,500
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Cycle Crieff access to renovated and repaired low cost bikes and training

7 comments galonuchaf South Crieff

Access to renovated and repaired bikes for all sections of the community. Provide training to maintain these bikes and support to find enjoyable local cycle routes.

£2,000

Family Food Creation and Learning

No comments AMitchell Coupar Angus, Meigle & Alyth

Burrelton Parent Council would like to Burrelton Primary School Pupils to learn skills in life to feed their families. From easy peasy cheesy macaroni to healthy chocolate brownies, pupils will learn to cook and provide a meal for their families using an air fryer, microwave, kettle and budget ingredients.

£1,100
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CAYAG Adventure Seekers

1 comment Louise Laing Coupar Angus, Meigle & Alyth

CAYAG is passionate about bringing new, exciting and fun opportunities to the young people of Coupar Angus and surrounding areas. We would like to offer our young people to take part in a thrill seeking outdoor activity project which will include, paddle sports, mountaineering, rock climbing, archery and finishing up with a residential to take part in training opportunities such as outdoor first aid, map reading etc, All activities will be free of charge to all.

£5,500
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Rattray Kids Party Time

No comments Maggie Urquhart Rattray

Provide 2 separate Party events for Rattray Primary School children - providing a fun filled afternoon with interactive games, dances, candy cart and bouncy castle together with non stop music for children to be engaged and entertained by a talented DJ with prizes ensuring every child goes home smiling.

£1,450
Wellmeadow ABC

Wellmeadow ABC wants to make boxing accessible to all

No comments SH Rattray

We are offering 10 free sessions for Rattray residents to improve physical and mental health, with all equipment provided to ensure accessibility for everyone.

£5,000
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Strathearn Building Bridges

No comments colin SBB South Crieff

Strathearn Building Bridges supports young adults who have learning, physical and emotional disabilities to overcome chronic loneliness of social isolation after leaving school. We will build bridges to a better quality of life for people aged 16+ with learning, physical and emotional disabilities and also for their carers. We do this by providing opportunities and experiences through a range of social, leisure and educational activities, enhancing integration, reducing isolation.

£2,343
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Get Into Tennis and Bowling - Under 12s Free Memberships for 2025-2026

No comments Alyth Bowling & Tennis Club Coupar Angus, Meigle & Alyth

To make sport affordable for parents and accessible for primary school age children by introducing free memberships and access to tennis and bowling lessons at reduced prices (50%) at the Alyth Bowling and Tennis Club.

£7,813
Rattray Primary School

Access to Adventure

No comments cdingwall Rattray

The aim of Access to Adventure is to allow the children of Rattray Primary School and nursery to enjoy the benefits of attending a school excursion. With rising costs of transport and entry fees, the funding would remove the financial barrier, enabling all children to have valuable experiences that promote learning and personal growth. "The Victorian factory was so interesting, and I didn't think it would be. Children my age worked in jute mills" RPS pupil

£5,134