Dundee Decides: Results in for mainstream PB process
/With more than 11,000 voters from across the city, Dundee has decided how it wants to spend more than £1 million of the council's mainstream budget through participatory budgeting.
Read MoreWith more than 11,000 voters from across the city, Dundee has decided how it wants to spend more than £1 million of the council's mainstream budget through participatory budgeting.
Read MoreOrganisations from across Springburn will be pitching for a share of £4500 on Satursday 7th April 2018.
Read MoreThe deadline for submitting applications is 9am, Friday 11 May 2018.
Read MoreLast week (27th March) in Holyrood a PB briefing took place to understand how to effectively facilitate PB in services. Presentations now available from key speakers.
Read MoreThe Old Kirk and Muirhouse Parish Church PB event this Friday (30th March 18).
Read MoreWith equality and empowerment central to participatory budgeting, David Reilly asks: why we would exclude anyone because of their age?
Read MoreFiona Garven, SCDC Director, shares her experiences of visiting Arizona to learn about their progress with PB.
Read MoreFree workshops exploring Participatory Budgeting within social housing
Read MoreIndividuals and groups from the Three Towns (Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston) are invited to bid for up to £1,500 from a total pot of £34,234.
Read MoreSo say the people who have taken part in Our Communities Drugs and Alcohol Initiative, #You Choose and #You Choose 2, where tsiMORAY and friends brought together new and existing projects that addressed the themes of Drugs and Alcohol, Mental Health Innovation and Older People.
Read MoreHere Paul Nelis reflects on his discussion with Ullapool Community Trust about the voting options available to them as they plan for their participatory budgeting event. It seems like there are as many variations in voting as snowflakes on a winters day.
Read MoreLeith Chooses took place in early March, with this video showcasing some of the projects who were involved on the day.
Read MoreFind out some of the ways local community organisations can get involved in participatory budgeting in Scotland.
Read MoreStirling Council is delighted to announce a fund of £130,000 open now to community groups to deliver activities that will improve their community - DEADLINE for applications is 16 March 2018.
Read MoreVibrant Communities is supporting a number of PB events during 2018.
Read MoreAttend this timely Holyrood briefing on 27 March to understand how to effectively facilitate PB in your service.
Read MoreWe want your ideas to help improve our work on the PB Scotland Network. The survey will take a couple of minutes and help us improve what we do.
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Community Choices funded events are taking place across the country during 2018. Catch up on everything that's happening.
Read MoreA new video has been produced showing the results of the ‘Greening Cambuslang – Changing Neighbourhoods for the Better’ project run by Cambuslang Community Council during 2017.
Read MoreHere, David Reilly shares his thoughts about a recent PB process which saw people experiencing homelessness decide on the best support for them.
Read MoreParticipatory 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.
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