Frequently Asked Questions


Who is Community Links Scotland?

Community Links Scotland is a charitable not for profit organisation established in 2002 to provide regeneration services to community led organisations. It also provides a range of volunteer training courses.


How is it funded?

Funding is attracted from client members, grant funding and consultancy income.


How is it managed?

Community Links Scotland has a voluntary management board of directors composed of representatives from client Registered Social Landlords and community representatives.


How many people are employed?

Community Links Scotland employs 6 members of staff with a variety of skills and experiences.

Where does Community Links Scotland work?

We work throughout Scotland at the request of clients, in particular the local authority areas of Inverclyde, Argyll & Bute, West Dunbartonshire, East Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, and Glasgow.

What services do we provide?

Staff provide assistance identifying and accessing funding for a range of projects, carry out business plans, community action plans, options studies and a wide range of services for RSLs and voluntary and community groups they work with. See more on the What We Do page.