Who can share project proposals on Aspiring Places?
We welcome project proposals from any community group or organisation working in Argyll and Bute that has a governing document. A governing document outlines the formal rules about how your board will govern and make decisions. Depending on your type of organisation your governing document might be called; 'the constitution', 'the memorandum and articles of association', 'the trust deed' or 'the rules'. If you do not have a governing document and would like help with this, please contact: Communitydevelopment@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Types of groups or organisations may include:
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Community Councils
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Development Trusts
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Constituted Community Groups (including sports clubs)
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Registered Charities
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Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisations (SCIO)
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Social Enterprises and other Not-for-profit (NFP) organisations
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Community Interest Companies (CIC) with no private benefit
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Community Housing Trusts
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Partnerships made up of any of the above groups
Individuals cannot share project proposals on Aspiring Places unless they are doing so on behalf of a community-based group or organisation working in Argyll and Bute that has a governing document.
If you are unsure if your group or organisation can upload a project proposal, please email the project team directly at AspiringPlaces@argyll-bute.gov.uk