Local authority cluster learning events - June 2018
/These workshops are an opportunity for Local Authority staff to consider how best to develop mainstream models of participatory budgeting.
Read MoreThese workshops are an opportunity for Local Authority staff to consider how best to develop mainstream models of participatory budgeting.
Read MoreNews of Dundee City Council's city-wide £1.2m PB programme, Dundee Decides, has gone public.
Read MoreRead the Interim report from the evaluation of PB in Scotland by Glasgow Caledonian University
Read MoreThis guide from PB Network and PB Partners aims to support public sector organisations wishing to develop ‘mainstream’ Participatory Budgeting
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has announced which community organisations and local authorities have been successful in applying for funding to distribute through participatory budgeting processes.
Read MoreThis publication from Demsoc presents the findings of a research project into the use of digital tools to support Participatory Budgeting (PB), in the context of the requirements of local councils in Scotland.
Read MoreCommunities will be able to vote on how councils spend money through a funding boost of nearly £500,000, Community Empowerment Minister Marco Biagi has announced. Thirteen councils will receive a share of the participatory budgeting fund, which will give people the opportunity to decide where investment should be directed in their local community.
Read MoreAs part of the approach to community planning Glasgow City Council is rolling out community budgeting to local areas so local people have greater influence over, and input into, how services are developed and delivered.
Read MoreA report on a series of workshops to local authorities in Scotland, delivered in autumn 2014 by PB Partners and commissioned by the Scottish Government.
You can read more here.
Participatory budgeting in Scotland.
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent.
PB Scotland is developed by the
Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC)
with funding from the Scottish Government.
For more information please contact info@pbscotland.scot.
Terms & conditions.