How can we fund participatory budgeting?
/Participatory budgeting is a way for communities to take direct decisions on how budgets are spent. But, in a time when those budgets are stretched or hard to come by, how can we properly fund PB?
Read MoreParticipatory budgeting is a way for communities to take direct decisions on how budgets are spent. But, in a time when those budgets are stretched or hard to come by, how can we properly fund PB?
Read MoreIn Edinburgh, the Ripple Project and Craigentinney Primary School set out to use PB to empower pupils and encourage an understanding of how to make difficult decisions about competing priorities in a democratic and engaging way.
Read MoreWhat happens when women make the decisions about community priorities? That’s the story this short video tells from Santa Ana Tzacuala in Mexico, where PB has enabled innovative ideas from women and children to protect the environment and create spaces for families.
Read MoreThis new section of Communities Channel Scotland aims to provide straightforward introductions to legislation
Read MoreThIS documents sets out the key areas of focus for the government, as well the specific legislation that will pass through parliament over the next 12 months.
Read MoreThis EU Funded project involving citizens, social enterprises and organisations from the third and public sectors in developing and promoting innovative solutions to societal challenges.
Read MoreGet involved in developing a charter for PB in Scotland, outlining the vision, principles and practice of participatory budgeting.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has set out its Programme for Government 2017-18, which sets out how it will build on existing work with a fresh set of priorities.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has announced that the 2017/18 Community Choices Fund is open for applications. The fund supports the growth of participatory budgeting (PB) in Scotland.
Read MoreIn the first of a series of engaging write ups of participatory budgeting (PB) events, PB Scotland reports on a recent youth-focused PB event in South Lanarkshire.
Read MoreA £500,000 fund will enable thirteen councils to give people the opportunity to decide where investment should be directed in their local community.
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