Glasgow’s Participatory Budgeting Evaluation Toolkit
/The toolkit is intended to be user-friendly and helpful for the public sector, the voluntary sector and community organisations running PB activities.
Read MoreThe toolkit is intended to be user-friendly and helpful for the public sector, the voluntary sector and community organisations running PB activities.
Read MoreThis guidance and the accompanying tools are designed to address the issue of capacity to evaluate, and also to ensure that the evaluation meets local need.
Read MoreThe Improvement Service is hosting a free webinar on Participatory Budgeting for community councillors on Wednesday 15th November from 6pm to 7pm
Read MoreIn this article, we’re going to set out the basic steps of how to run a successful small grants PB process – and share links to some useful resources and tips.
Read MoreA quick guide to what PB is and how it works.
Read MoreThis new guide and toolkit reflects on recent experiences of Participatory Budgeting (PB) within the Gwent area of Wales, from early 2020 to January 2023.
Read MoreTo help users decide which online participation platform to choose, People Powered have rated the leading options in three categories according to six criteria.
Read MoreThis guide explains key features of these civic-tech tools, shares lessons learned from users around the world, suggests best practices, and offers several practical resources to guide selection and implementation.
Read MoreThe Participation Playbook is an interactive guide to help you successfully advocate for and implement a participatory program for your government or community.
Read MoreThis toolkit provides an overview of participatory democracy practices focused on policy-making, shares the results of a participatory policy-making (PPM) process
Read MoreCOSLA and the Scottish government have announced that Scottish Councils have reached the milestone of spending 1% of their budgets through participatory budgeting (PB) process.
Read MoreThe 1% PB commitment is an agreement between the Scottish Government and COSLA (which represents local authorities in Scotland) that at least 1% of local government budgets should be decided through participatory budgeting.
Read MoreThe National Participatory Budgeting Strategic Group has published a framework for the future of participatory budgeting (PB) in Scotland. The framework sets out shared intentions and ambitions for PB and, looking ahead, outlines a series of priority recommendations to be carried forward.
Read MoreThis resource looks at Participatory budgeting (PB) in schools from a Scottish and international perspective. It presents insights to the common school themes and points towards useful resources for practitioners.
Read MoreA quick guide explaining how PB can be used in schools.
Read MoreGreen PB is a way for people to make direct decisions about how budgets are spent addressing climate change and reducing our carbon footprints.
Read MoreDemocratic Society and Scottish Community Development Centre hosted an exploratory and discovery research project to understand what community digital participatory budgeting could look like for communities in the future.
Read MoreAberdeenshire pupils have been involved in a participatory budgeting process which has seen 27 projects related to climate change and carbon reduction.
Read MoreOn 22 June PB practitioners joined the online Growing PB through Digital Tools workshop to hear from 3 PB approaches which used digital tools to reach out to a wider audience and involve them in budget decisions.
Read MoreLast week we brought together PB Scotland members to explore how digital tools are supporting PB activity across Scotland.
The event featured three excellent presentations from Young Scot, Edinburgh Council and Renfrewshire Council - you can watch videos and these informative inputs, and view the learning and knowledge shared, in this event report.
We've also published a new guide which highlights some of the key tools you can use to carry out digital PB in Scotland. From all-in-one platforms to useful individual tools, this guide is a starting point to explore what works best for you.
Participatory 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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