Case studies of community capacity building projects.
You will also find many brief examples of community capacity building throughout the Capacity for change section.
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This video gives an example of thinking about equality and appropriate CLD provision in response to the needs of the local migrant worker community.
Published on 21 July 2011
CLD: the Zone Initiative, Dalmellington

The Zone Initiative is a multifunctional community capacity-building project providing a number of services including childcare, youth training and employability.
Published on 21 July 2011

The Hot Spot is a community hub based in Peterhead and is supported by Aberdeenshire Council's Community Planning Partnership. CLD is a key delivery partner and works with a number of agencies to improve the lives of the local community.
Published on 21 July 2011
CLD: Focus Learning Centre, Saltcoats

North Ayrshire's CLD service manages the Focus Learning Centre in Saltcoats which provides a variety of adult learning opportunities in partnership with a wide range of agencies and organisations.
Published on 21 July 2011
CLD: Fallin Community Enterprise

Fallin Community Enterprise provides employment, training and volunteering opportunities to support the local community and protect the environment.
Published on 21 July 2011
Glasgow community capacity building
The Glasgow Working Group on community capacity building has sought to raise the profile of community capacity building in a number of ways, including developing a resource library and a web-based database of providers.
Published on 15 July 2011
Making new connections (Perth and Kinross Council)
Perth and Kinross Council worked with local people with learning disabilities to review and improve services.
Published on 6 July 2011
K Town-FM (Kinglassie Action Group)
This community radio project is run by local young people, with support from Fife council and the Kinglassie Action Group.
Published on 22 May 2011
Minority ethnic groups in North Ayrshire
North Ayrshire Council has funded a dedicated worker to support minority ethnic communities. This post was established so as to create links with minority ethnic communities living in Ayrshire and to ultimately improve the services for this group.
Published on 21 May 2011
Migrant workers' association in Banff
How a weekly drop-in session, set up to support migrant workers, developed to become a formal community organisation.
Published on 21 May 2011
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