
We’ve been taking it easy on the outreach front while the Scottish election has been on, after a busy March. That month we ended up all over Scotland, from Larkhall to Elgin and lots of places in between (and we’ve added a couple of photos of Gurdeep and me at the tsiMORAY conference to this post!).
It’s been good to catch up with our desk jobs over the last few weeks, but we’re now ready to get back out on the road in May and early June! So if you are looking to talk to us face-to-face about your funding ideas you’ll be glad to know we’ll be at outreach events in Barrhead, Edinburgh, Elgin, Aberdeen, Arrochar and Wishaw over the next month or so.
Details of the events are listed below, and shown on the interactive map along with details of how to get involved.
May and early June Events
Wed 11 May 1200-1600 |
Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire Funding Event undercover, 56 Kelburn Street, Barrhead, G78 1LR |
Sign up here |
Thu 12 May 0930 -1500 |
Moray Council Funding Fair Elgin Town Hall, IV30 1UL |
Sign up here |
Thu 12 May 1700-2000 |
City of Edinburgh Council ‘Meet the Funders’ Event Council Headquarters, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG |
Drop in. More info here. |
Fri 13 May 1000-1430 |
ACVO Northeast Funding Event Town and County Hall,Town House, Aberdeen, AB10 1AQ |
Sign up here |
Sat 21 May 1000-1330 |
Loch Lomond & the Trossachs Community Partnership Event and Marketplace The Three Villages Hall, Arrochar, G83 7AB |
Details and sign up here |
Fri 3 June 0930-1700 (tbc) |
Voluntary Action North Lanarkshire Conference and workshops The NCT Centre, 15 Manse Rd, Newmains, Wishaw |
Details here |
Future Events
We tend to be a little quieter for events from late June through to August, as the summer holiday effect kicks in! However, keep following our blog for updates and we’ll let you know what we’re up to and when we plan to head out to your area.
In the meantime, make sure you follow us on Twitter @BIGScotland for the latest on all these events, and any others coming up.
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