Scottish Community Action Research Fund - SCARF
The Scottish Community Action Research Fund gives community groups support to improve their skills and confidence to carry out their own research. The fund helps them to plan a project, collect information and understand it, use the information and learn from the experience.
SCARF is paid for by Communities Scotland, the Scottish Executive's housing and regeneration agency, and managed by SCDC.
SCARF provides funding for research by community organisations to help communities get actively involved in decisions that affect them and improve their circumstances. If you are from one of these organisation, the research can help you and your members to develop knowledge and understanding about your community, the research can help you to get things done.
By supporting these kinds of projects, SCARF will not only benefit communities but it will also meet the Scottish Executive's priorities for regenerating communities.
If you want to know more about this, read A Better Scotland for Everyone - Closing the Gap and People and Place, the 2006 Regeneration Policy Statement.
Research being carried out at Doune Gala-Day



