Scotland Local Democracy Lab workshop
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Read MoreParticipatory budgeting is one of 10 'Big Ideas' considered by a student-led think
Read MoreThe Our Place Our Plan participatory budgeting process in Whitehill, South Lanarkshire has concluded, with £3500 is available through the South Lanarkshire Council’s Tackling Poverty Programme
Read MoreLearn how to make PB and other participatory processes more inclusive, engaging, and empowering for immigrants, refugees, and IDPs with the latest training from People Powered.
Read MoreSCDC and Demsoc working together to explore what digital participatory budgeting (PB) might look like for communities in the future
Read MoreView a video of our learning event on the future of PB after the pandemic.
Read MoreThe episode features interviews with Shari Davies from the Participatory Budgeting Project in the US, Brazilian political scientist Rebecca Abers and PB Network's Jez Hall.
Read MoreFalkirk Council has launched its Community Choices participatory budgeting process. With £3 million available over two years, local communities can now submit expressions of interest.
Read MorePB Scotland is delighted that local and national government in Scotland have reaffirmed their commitment to meeting the target that 1% of local authority budget be decided by communities through participatory budgeting.
Read MoreWe recently spoke to Kellie Miller, Senior Policy Development Officer at Renfrewshire Council, about their response to developing PB processes for young people as part of their Celebrating Renfrewshire work.
Read MoreHere’s your chance to catch up on what we discussed during our digital PB learning event.
Read MorePeople Powered have announced new course where participants will learn how to engage more community members in addressing climate change, together.
Read MoreDurham City (USA) was Awarded ‘Best Practice in Citizen Participation’ by the International Observatory on Participatory Democracy (IOPD) for their PB process
Read MoreRead about and watch this PB in a Digital World online workshop held on 18th November 2020
Read MoreWith the pandemic causing new challenges in carrying out participatory budgeting, we're highlighting how PB is continuing across Scotland, the UK and beyond.
PB happening near you? Get in touch and let us know.
The long running £eith Chooses events will be taking place again in January 2021. Following a survey, it was decided to push ahead with online voting for the PB process.
There will be £46,000 available, with up to £5k per project, focusing on the themes of challenging food poverty and reducing isolation. Applications are open until 11 December.
In Carmarthen, PB is being used to decide how £12,500 can be used to improve the opportunities for young adults and people who are vulnerable. Groups can apply and will be asked to carry out a video presentation to pitch their bid.
Everyone aged 10 and up can vote if they live in the local area, with voting taking place online on 28th November. This project funded by Dyfed Powys Police Crime and Commissioner.
In Durham, North Carolina, USA, more than 10,000 residents voted in the first ever PB process in the city.
"PB Durham has been extremely successful by working closely alongside community partners. PB staff were able to identify community leaders in marginalized communities to better understand the needs of residents."
In this practical training, participants will learn how to make PB more inclusive, engaging, and empowering for disabled people.
Read MoreRead about our PB in a Digital World online workshop held on 25th August 2020.
Read MoreA new group has been setup to support the development of participatory budgeting across Scotland.
Read MoreSee how participatory budgeting has been used in Ferguslie Park and the impact its made to the local community.
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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