What Works Scotland: How do we build foundations for mainstream PB in Scotland?
/This policy briefing looks what needs to be done for mainstream participatory budgeting to develop further in Scotland.
Read MoreThis policy briefing looks what needs to be done for mainstream participatory budgeting to develop further in Scotland.
Read MoreApplications open for Your Voice Your Choice 2. Everyone in the communities of Musselburgh, Old Craighall, Wallyford and Whitecraig over the age of 8 can vote.
Read MoreCoryn Barclay, research consultant at Fife Council, shares insights from her visits to PB processes from across the globe.
Read MoreLearn more about the meeting of the first ever PB Digital Development Group organised by the Democratic Society Scotland.
Read More597 people voted for the local initiatives they wanted to receive funding to make a positive impact in the North Coast area.
Read MoreCOSLA are advertising three new posts centred around participatory budgeting (PB).
Read MoreLearn about this PB work in Ruchill and Possilpark, part of Spirit of 2012’s Glasgow Commonwealth Games legacy programme.
Read MoreLeith Chooses has produced a video which details the latest participatory budgeting process happening in the local area.
Read MoreOnline: Young Scot and YouthLink Scotland will present this 30 minute webinar around young people’s involvement in PB.
Organised by Young Scot and YouthLink.
Read MoreEdinburgh; This event will offer a glimpse of some of the exciting developments for digital participatory budgeting from across the world.
Demsoc
Read MoreKilmarnock: Join a discussion about how PB has evolved in East Ayrshire, where we are now and what the future of PB might look like.
East Ayrshire Council
Read MoreNorth Ayrshire Council have a series of mainstream participatory budgeting events taking place as part of the PB Festival 2018.
Read MorePB success in Speyside brings more Community Choices to Moray!
Read More‘Understanding Autism’ is a new video out now, funded by Shetland Community Choices, highlighting the lived experiences of Autism among people in Shetland.
Read MoreSpeyside took part in project development and process decision making (such as who gets to vote) at Speyside Community Centre on Friday 21st September 2018. Here’s a summary of the night.
Read MoreThis report from Glasgow Disability Alliance (GDA) highlights the experiences and views of disabled people in relation to having their voices heard in decision making processes.
Read MoreThis new briefing by Glasgow Centre for Population Health aims to support community-based PB practitioners to monitor and evaluate PB processes.
Read MoreCelebrate Kilmarnock share their PB story so far in their latest newsletter.
Read MoreEdinburgh’s employability themed participatory budgeting programme has moved into the voting stages and you are invited to attend.
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 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.