Better decisions, local priorities: Cardenden visit for £2m PB funding announcement
/PB Scotland visits Cardenden to find out more about the local PB activity and a new £2m PB fund
Read MorePB Scotland visits Cardenden to find out more about the local PB activity and a new £2m PB fund
Read MoreThese funds will enable further involvement from community organisations and other public bodies over the next year.
Read MoreColleagues from Ayrshire have let us know about some of the developments taking place in the early part of 2016, including community information meetings and PB training.
Read MoreExplore how Aberdeenshire used participatory budgeting and mini publics to address issues around free schools meals.
Read MoreThis publication from Demsoc presents the findings of a research project into the use of digital tools to support Participatory Budgeting (PB), in the context of the requirements of local councils in Scotland.
Read MoreIn 2015 the Scottish Government commissioned the Democratic Society to investigate options for PB digital tools. The report Digital Tools and Scotland's Participatory Budgeting Programme is now available.
Read MoreEmployability and Skills at the City of Edinburgh Council wishes to engage an organisation to facilitate their Participatory Budget programme for Activity Agreements
Read MoreA Grow Your Group Event wii take place on Saturday 5th March 10am - 12pm, Fraserburgh Community and Sports Centre to address the support needs of community groups hoping to benefit from "your voice, your choice" Participatory Budgeting (PB) Funding
Read MoreNairn Highland Councillors have set aside £25,000 from the local Ward Discretionary budget to let the local community decide for themselves which projects are needed in their area.
Read MoreParticipatory budgeting in Scotland.
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent.
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