Celebrate Kilmarnock: Our PB Story
/Celebrate Kilmarnock share their PB story so far in their latest newsletter.
Read MoreCelebrate Kilmarnock share their PB story so far in their latest newsletter.
Read MoreTaking place across the country, the PB Festival is two days of events, discussion and ideas around participatory budgeting in Scotland.
Read MoreGlasgow: Discuss how PB is progressing to include those most at risk of being marginalised in society and reflect on what is working and what we need to do to be more inclusive in the future.
Organised by PB Scotland.
Read MoreYou're invited to one of our webinars about developing a PB Charter for Scotland. We will think about ‘What principles should underpin good quality PB in Scotland?’
Read MoreEdinburgh’s employability themed participatory budgeting programme has moved into the voting stages and you are invited to attend.
Read More‘Moving Toward the Mainstream’ looks how we can take PB a step further by using it to decide mainstream budgets - watch our final trailer now, full film out now.
Read MoreLocal people can bid for up to £1,200 from a pot of £20,644 to help make a difference in their communities.
Read MoreAre you passionate about developing and supporting participation and giving citizens the opportunity and tools to become active participants in decision-making?
Read MoreAs part of our commitment to Participatory Budgeting, and to celebrate 2018 being the Year of Young People, £40,000 has been set aside for youth work projects across Angus.
Read MoreWe want to co-produce this charter with PB Scotland members to help define PB’s principles, values and conditions in Scotland.
Read MoreParticipatory budgeting being use as a method to help deliberate and decide on projects that would have an impact upon reducing the ‘cost of the school day’ in Midlothian.
Read MoreApplications for Joined Up for Integration’s ‘Voice Your Choice’ Participatory Budgeting opportunity are now open.
Read MoreOn Saturday 4th August Gorbals Ideas Fund will host their second Community Voting Event – Your Community, Your Choice!
Read MoreShare your ideas about how PB can help government, nationally and locally, work better for its people.
Read MoreThe outcome of the Three Towns Participatory Budgeting event in North Ayrshire.
Read MoreStrathearn & Strathallan communities will decide how grants of up to £4000 should be spent to make the area better for the people who live here.
Read MoreThe launch event aims to provide information to community organisations on the process of submitting a project proposal to the Voice Your Choice fund.
Read MoreA new book has been published which looks at how participatory budgeting (PB) has developed across the world since it first began in Brazil.
Read MoreThe Gorbals Ideas Fund Community Panel is now accepting applications for their Summer Event!
Read MorePaul Nelis reflects on the changes to Cranhill in Glasgow and Cranhill Development Trust’s use of PB to tackle the persistent issues of summer hunger and lack of activities for young people.
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.
Terms & conditions.