Undertaken in partnership with Access Technology Scotland and Cara Stained Glass, this Creative Communities project supports weekly arts activities provided by local artists, culminating in a summer festival.
Read MoreBased in Glasgow’s East End, Vox Liminis supports the creative exploration of political and social themes among prison-experienced members of the community.
Read MoreOur Future Now investment supports ‘Tullochan Futures’; a post-16 personal development programme aimed at marginalised young people that are furthest removed from the job market in West Dunbartonshire. The aim is to improve their wellbeing and resilience and gain the skills, confidence and experience to make a successful and sustainable transition to a productive, health
Read MorePaisley based project supporting virtual art workshops, culminating in a show and tell event themed around the seasons.
Read MoreBased on the Isle of Gigha, IGHT manages the majority of the buildings and land assets on behalf of the community, with the aim of making Gigha a vibrant place to live and work.
Read MoreBased in Renfrewshire, this Creative Communities project supports tuition for young people with experience of secure care to make music and art.
Read MoreBased in Argyll, this Creative Communities project brings creative art, sound and digital workshops to children and young people, focusing on themes around climate change.
Read MoreBased in the North of Glasgow, this Creative Communities project provides drama and music classes for children and young people from BAME backgrounds.
Read MoreBased in Muirhouse, North Edinburgh, this Creative Communities project supports a collaborative series of film and theatre workshops to explore the COVID-19 experiences of young women.
Read MoreStation House Media Unit (SHMU) supports participation in community media work in regeneration areas in Central and North Aberdeen. For its Creative Communities project, SHMU works with disadvantaged and vulnerable people in North East of Scotland on a variety of community media projects
Read MoreBased in Possilpark, Glasgow this project provides arts and singing workshops for the young Tamil community of Glasgow to help remove intergenerational barriers.
Read MoreBased in Broomhouse, West Edinburgh, this Creative Communities project supports young people to connect with and impact the Community Co-design/ build for the HUB’s Courtyard via breadmaking, responsive lighting and ceramic workshops.
Read MoreBased in Townhead in Glasgow, this Creative Communities project runs creative writing and storytelling workshops, bringing together care-experienced young people and the elderly.
Read MoreCreative Communities project providing an introduction to filmmaking through camera, sound, storytelling, shooting, editing, and interview techniques.
Read MoreBased in Carbrain in Cumbernauld, this project has received seed funding and development support from the Creative Communities programme. Undertaken in partnership with Firewalker Films, the initiative teaches documentary filmmaking skills to young people to shift the view of what is possible in Cumbernauld.
Read MoreThrough their community hub ‘The Phoenix’, Rock Community Church, runs a range of activities for local people including a community café, youth work, toddler groups, groups for elderly and isolated, arts activities, holiday programmes, and intergenerational community events.
Read MoreBased in Paisley, right2dance is a community dance company encouraging people of all ages and abilities to dance.
Read MoreClackmannanshire-based project supporting creative arts workshops for people who have encountered barriers and stigma.
Read MoreBased in Motherwell, this project supports the integration of care-experienced young people into music programmes and workshops.
Read MoreCreative Communities project providing intergenerational documentary film-making workshops to shift the view of what is possible in Cumbernauld.
Read MoreBased in Aberdeen, this Creative Communities project involves the distribution of experiential focused creativity packs to young people facing barriers to engagement in arts and cultural activities.
Read MoreCreation of a community art garden with seating, landscaping and two new murals adjacent to the existing “Good Wives and Warriors” mural.
Read MorePromoting a More Inclusive Society (PAMIS) is the only organisation in Scotland that works solely with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families for a better life. They support people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, PMLD – their families, carers and professionals. For its Creative Communities project, PAMIS supports parents and carers
Read MoreThis is a community-led programme, supported by Creative Communities, to enhance the use of neglected public green space in Stirling.
Read MoreIn partnership with Glasgow Connected Arts Network, this Creative Communities project supports refugees and asylum seekers in Glasgow to attend sessions led by refugee artists to explore different artistic methods, styles and mediums.
Read MoreThis Creative Communities project supports local artists-in-residence matched with Caithness communities to co-design programmes of work exploring local themes and issues.
Read MoreLeisure and Culture Dundee support a series of community design projects that will result in the creation of a community designed library to provide resources and training.
Read MoreKirkcaldy YMCA is a vibrant local community hub for children, young people and families providing a wide range of programmes all year round and involving large numbers of volunteers. Kirkcaldy YMCA is one of the 13 charities supported by the intandem portfolio. More information is available here: www.intandem.scot Kirkcaldy YMCA’s Creative Communities project helps support
Read MoreGlasgow, this Creative Communities project supports tapestry, music and ceramics workshops exploring Scottish and Iranian culture and heritage.
Read MoreBased in Knightswood in Glasgow, Ignite is an inclusive drama theatre based in Glasgow working with 6-24 year olds from various backgrounds.
Read MoreHillfoots Tales runs folklore and storytelling workshops to build the confidence of local women in Clackmannanshire.
Read MoreBased in Gorgie and Dalry in Edinburgh this Creative Communities project runs creative workshops and short courses for the community and is supporting the installation of new public artworks.
Read MoreBased in Glasgow, this initiative has received seed funding and development support from the Creative Communities programme. The project supports intensive film making and social awareness programme for young people not in education in Govanhill, Glasgow.
Read MoreBased in HMYOI Polmont near Falkirk, this Creative Communities project supports a radio production programme for female young offenders.
Read MoreFARE’s Creative Communities Project will support young people participating in days out and online performances exploring an eclectic mix of art forms.
Read MoreThis project supports a programme of music, art and crafting workshops for immigrant community in and around Perth.
Read MoreEnable Scotland provides digital creativity training for young disabled people around key topics such as animation, gaming, coding and digital security.
Read MoreCreative Communities project devised for the people of Kirkintilloch to explore what lockdown has meant for them through music, theatre, visual art and filmmaking.
Read MoreBased in the North West, Create Inspire Projects CIC provides creative and participatory film, singing and theatre arts workshops for remote communities in the North West of Scotland.
Read MoreBased at Gartnavel Royal Hospital in Glasgow, this Creative Communities project supports a writing and reading programme for the Gartnavel psychiatric hospital community: patients, staff, volunteers, and patient family members.
Read MoreThis Creative Communities project supports the development of artistic skills and confidence in young people through large scale street art in Govan, Glasgow.
Read MoreBased in Castle Douglas and Stranraer, this Creative Communities project supports professional-level creative practice development workshops and an Art Club for autistic young people.
Read MoreBethany Christian Trust aims to eliminate the risk factors of homelessness by using creative activity to improve wellbeing and strengthen communities.
Read MoreBased in Skye, ATLAS organises visual art and education projects and provides resources and support to local groups to make and take part in culture.
Read MoreBased in Harris and Lewis, this Creative Communities project supports online visual arts workshops for people over the age of 60, held in Gaelic and English.
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