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 a total of 13 members of staff who work a mixture of full and part time in a range of rolls 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 a variety of support to community’s such as assistance identifying and accessing funding for a range of projects, carry out business plans, community action plans, options studies, a wide range of services for RSLs and voluntary and community groups they work with, offer energy advice, and take part in heritage projects. See more on the What We Do page.