Capacity Building
A national intermediary organisation committed to serving the needs of Ethnic Minority communities in Scotland through a programme of social regeneration designed to enable the Ethnic Minority Voluntary Sector to become self sufficient and sustainable in the long term. Our current programmes include: Delivering capacity skills training to staff, volunteers and management committees members of the ethnic minority voluntary sector Developing and supporting in partnership with Glasgow Anti-Racist Alliance, a “Black Managers Network” for addressing Race Equality in Scotland Delivering a social enterprise and social economy capacity building programme to ethnic minority voluntary organisations and community groups Working in partnership with Statutory, public and Voluntary Sector Organisations in tackling inequalities within Scotland Undertaking research to influence social policy and decision making Processes
LocationGlasgow
Telephone 01412484830
Social enterprise working with marginalised people to help them overcome the barriers to integration, helping with wealth creation and supporting the implementation of ideas. Support to individuals, communities, and organisations to develop skills, systems, and services to start and maintain businesses, projects and increase employability.
LocationGlasgow
Telephone 01412582773
Social enterprise working with marginalised people to help them overcome the barriers to integration, helping with wealth creation and supporting the implementation of ideas. Support to individuals, communities, and organisations to develop skills, systems, and services to start and maintain businesses, projects and increase employability.
LocationGlasgow
Telephone 01412582773
We are passionate about providing person-led, transitional and strength-based support to people experiencing tough times and strive to create a paradigm shift to the process-led systems that surround public services
LocationLondon
For over one hundred years the University of Glasgow Settlement has harnessed the knowledge base of the University to help find innovative solutions to changing social needs. Since 2008 GU Settlement has supported many local charities through its annual Find a Solution programme which recruits students to help solve identified problems. In 2015 GU Settlement partnered with GRAMNet to support GRAMNet partners and also CARA (the Council for At-Risk Academics) in Scotland by providing information, awareness-raising and lobbying about the particular difficulties faced by displaced and ‘at-risk’ academics from troubled regions of the world.
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LocationGlasgow