Funding increase announced on anniversary of The Promise. Services providing local support for families will receive additional funding in the Scottish Budget, First Minister John Swinney has announced on the
Funding increase announced on anniversary of The Promise. Services providing local support for families will receive additional funding in the Scottish Budget, First Minister John Swinney has announced on the
ÂŁ7m funding available to kick start local projects. Businesses will be able to bid for a share of up to ÂŁ7 million of Scottish Government funding to help kick start
Delivery of funding and student support A consultation on simplifying funding for universities, colleges and apprenticeships, as well as student support, has opened for views. Currently, funding is provided by
ÂŁ1.5 million to support community projects. A fund to help community groups across Scotland set up renewable energy generation projects has opened for applications. The ÂŁ1.5 million Community Energy Generation
Funding scheme for producers extended. Fruit and vegetable growers in Scotland have been given assurance on support over the next two years to help improve the quality, market value and
New research shows that Scotland is spending ÂŁ1,300 more per pupil than anywhere else in the UK. The research, from the Institute for Fiscal Studies, reports that spending per pupil
Strengthening the social contract with Scotland’s people. Deputy First Minister John Swinney laid out “a different, more progressive path for Scotland” as he presented the Scottish Budget 2023-24. He promised