We're excited to share how our Multiply Project, supported by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, is making a positive impact in North Ayrshire. Our goal is simple: empower individuals and families by improving their numeracy, budgeting, and financial literacy skills.
Boosting Confidence with Numbers - Understanding numbers can be tricky, especially when it comes to finances. That’s why our team is here to help you build confidence in managing bills, understanding income, and planning for the future. The Multiply Project is all about multiplying your confidence with numbers.
Taking Control of Finances - Budgeting is crucial for financial stability. Our advisers provide personalised guidance to help you create realistic budgets, manage expenses effectively, and take control of your finances. Let us help you ‘multiply’ your ability to budget wisely for a more secure future.
Making Informed Choices - We dive deep into financial literacy, offering workshops and one-to-one sessions to enhance your understanding of saving strategies, banking, and more. The goal is to ‘multiply’ your opportunities and empower you to make informed financial choices aligned with your goals.
Whether you need help with numeracy, budgeting, or financial literacy our team is ready to guide you. Join us in multiplying your potential for a brighter, financially secure future.
To access the Multiply Project, or any of our services, you can call us for free on 030 0002 0002 or you can access our live chat on the website; alternatively, you can submit a self-referral form here.
To our partners, we invite you to join us in creating a more resilient community. Let’s spread awareness and promote financial education. Together we can multiply positive outcomes for individuals and families in North Ayrshire. External. If you have a service user who would benefit from Multiply or any of our services, you can refer directly by completing our agency referral form here. If you have a group who would benefit from one of our workshops, please get in touch by calling
030 0002 0002, or email enquiries@chap.org.uk.