Cabinet Secretary Alex Neil has revealed £1.7m is available for Scottish communities to regenerate their town centres.
Offers have gone out to 21 groups for the Town Centre Communities Capital Fund (TCCCF).
Investment will be split between projects aimed at revitalising Kilsyth main street, converting a derelict warehouse into a community facility in Helensburgh and renovating the Ayr Gaiety theatre.
In addition, CVS Inverclyde is to receive £60,000 to help develop Greenock's Cathcart Street.
A community hub will be built to offer office accommodation, training spaces and information/advice services.
Mr Neil said: "I'm delighted to be able to announce this support for community organisations across Scotland. The £1.7 million fund will give enterprising communities the chance to take forward improvements to their area that complement our Town Centre Action Plan.
"By giving community organisations the opportunities to take action we can help make town centres the attractive and accessible thriving places we know they can be."
Mr Neil will visit the CVS Inverclyde later today, 23 November.
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