The Big Grant Giveaway Event 2018: South Glasgow Youthbank
/South Glasgow Big Grant Giveaway Event: Thursday 18th Jnauary
Read MoreSouth Glasgow Big Grant Giveaway Event: Thursday 18th Jnauary
Read MoreThe initiative is being driven by a group of local community members who have formed the Better Barrhead steering group.
Read MoreThere's over £20,000 to distribute - come along and decide who gets it! Open to residents of Tongue Community Council area
Read MoreContribute your ideas ahead of voting in this PB process in Cranhill, Glasgow.
Read MoreOver 1000 young people voted with the result of 22 projects across the region receiving grants of between £700 and £5000.
Read MoreNorth Carrick Community Benefit Company have launched a new round of participatory budeting funding for their local community.
Read MoreThe Improvement Service has produced an updated version of its guidance around PB for elected members.
Read MoreFife Council allocated £25,000 towards the regeneration of the prom and worked with organisations and individuals throughout the area to select nine options.
Funding for ideas / projects that will enhance peoples experience of and improve the appearance of Kilmarnock Town Centre.
Read MoreJoin the Health and Social Care Academy and What Works Scotland at an event on Wednesday 17th January 2018 to explore budgeting.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government and COSLA have launched a Local Governance Review to find out what changes are needed to encourage more people to be involved in local decision making.
Read MoreCo-production Week Scotland was held 27th Nov - 3rd Dec 2017 and was a chance to talk about the progress of co-production in Scotland.
Read MoreRead about all the action from the day.
Read MoreThe Church of Scotland is recruiting a PB Development Worker for a short term contact until March 2018 to continue to develop Churches’ understanding 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 MoreAberdeen City Council is enabling council tenants in part of the city to have a direct say over how money is spent on improving their area. PB Scotland asks if this is a sign of a move towards the 'mainstreaming' of PB.
Read MoreApplications are invited from individuals, groups, organisations and businesses to put Kilmarnock on the Map.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government and COSLA have announced that at least 1% of local government budgets will be decided through participatory budgeting (PB) by the end of 2021, with £100 million in council funds potentially available
Read More16 community organisations and 17 local councils will share the £1.5 million fund, with more than 90 applications submitted for 2017/18.
Read MoreParticipatory budgeting in Scotland.
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent.
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