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Call out to those in North Ayrshire, Clackmannanshire, Fife, Glasgow City Region, South of Scotland & the Western Isles who are staff, volunteers, or trustees from social enterprises, small businesses, housing associations, schools, or trade unions 🔽
ALT Join the CoWBELLS Public Involvement Panel (PIP)
We’re inviting community organisations to take part in an exciting new Public Involvement Panel (PIP) as part of the Community Wealth Building Evaluation Learning Lessons from Scotland (CoWBELLS) research project.
CoWBELLS is a 3-year study exploring how Community Wealth Building (CWB) – an approach to creating fairer, more inclusive local economies – impacts health and reduces inequalities. CWB focuses on keeping wealth within communities through five pillars: inclusive ownership, finance, workforce, spending, and land/property. Examples include co-operative food pantries, employee-owned businesses, and community banks. This research will inform Scotland’s upcoming Community Wealth Building Bill, which will require local authorities to implement CWB strategies.
ALT Why get involved?
Shape important research that could influence policy and support for community organisations.
Promote your organisation’s work and connect with others across Scotland.
Access training and learning opportunities in evaluation and public health.
Visit and learn from CWB projects in other areas.
Receive payment for your time (£150 for full-day meetings) plus travel and childcare costs.
What’s involved?
Panel members will meet roughly every six months to share insights and help guide the research. Sessions will cover topics like refining the project’s Theory of Change and advising on how findings are shared.
Interested?
Contact Mohasin Ahmed at mohasin.ahmed@glasgow.ac.uk to find out more or sign up.