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The Killie Community (SC045968) is an independent charity using the power of football and Kilmarnock Football Club as a vehicle to improve lives.
Based in Ayrshire, we are a community anchor organisation working with people of all ages, backgrounds and circumstances. Our focus is on creating opportunities, supporting wellbeing and tackling some of the most pressing challenges facing our local communities.
Our team of staff and volunteers are dedicated working collaboratively to:
Our work delivers measurable outcomes for individuals, families and communities across Ayrshire.
These figures reflect the difference The Killie Community makes in improving wellbeing, strengthening communities and creating opportunities.
“Our new strategy is about creating a healthier and fairer Ayrshire, where football is just the starting point for change, belonging, learning and wellbeing. We work with thousands of people of all ages and circumstances, from those facing mental health challenges to young people at risk of exclusion, and our team of staff and volunteers are proud to deliver this plan for the benefit of Ayrshire.”
In 2025, The Killie Community was proud to be named Charity of the Year at the Ayrshire Business Awards, delivered by the Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce.
This recognition reflects the impact of our work across the region, as well as the strength of our partnerships, programmes and people. It highlights our commitment to delivering meaningful, measurable outcomes and reinforces our role as a key contributor to community wellbeing in Ayrshire.
The Killie Community is a Real Living Wage employer.
“Where are The Killie Community based?”
We deliver across Ayrshire in local communities, schools, community venues, and through our Hub at Rugby Park. We also run activities in partnership settings depending on the programme.
“Do you have to be a Kilmarnock FC supporter to take part?”
Not at all. Football is a great way to connect with people, but our support is for everyone, regardless of whether you follow Kilmarnock FC or even like football.
“Does it cost money to take part?”
Most of our programmes are free to participants, thanks to grant funding, donations, and support from partners. Some activities may have small costs depending on what’s involved, and we’ll always be clear about that upfront.
How is The Killie Community funded?
We’re funded through a mix of programme grants (mostly national), donations, fundraising, and partnerships. This funding helps us keep programmes free or affordable and respond to what communities in Ayrshire need most.