In this section you will find information on financial learning projects that have been developed in Scotland.
Each case study tells you who the learners were, what they learned, how they learned it, and what difference the project has made to them and their communities.
You can also read an overview of what makes a successful financial learning project.
1 to 10 of 21 results
-
Scottish Refugee Council: Financial Literacy Project (FLP)

The Scottish Refugee Council: Financial Literacy Project (FLP) works with refugees, including all those with some kind of leave to remain, and asylum seekers in Scotland to improve their financial capability.
Published on 19 April 2011
-
South Lanarkshire Council Financial Education and Advice Team
South Lanarkshire Council Financial Education and Advice Team is open to all people, in particular excluded groups such as those living in deprived areas and those in the criminal justice system.
Published on 19 April 2011
-
The Making Money Work project works with people moving into employment in Dundee. The aim is to increase clients' financial capability.
Published on 19 April 2011
-

The GEMAP: Tax Credit Campaign is aimed at economically inactive parents in North Lanarkshire who have children at pre-school nursery.
Published on 18 April 2011
-
GEMAP: Peer Education - Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project: Peer Education

The Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project (GEMAP): Peer Education works with tenants of local housing associations who have come through the GEMAP: Housing Association Project.
Published on 18 April 2011
-
GEMAP: HAP - Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project: Housing Association Project

The Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project: Housing Association Project works with tenants of local housing associations.
Published on 18 April 2011
-
Dumfries and Galloway Financial Inclusion Team
The Dumfries and Galloway Financial Inclusion Team works to alleviate poverty by ensuring constituents are financially included and have the capability to manage their personal finances.
Published on 18 April 2011
-
Targeted Advice – Financial Education Project, Renfrewshire
The Targeted Advice – Financial Education Project, Renfrewshire works with vulnerable groups of individuals within designated regeneration areas.
Published on 18 April 2011
-
West Lothian Financial Inclusion Strategy – DOSH, Looking Back at Money and Handling Money

West Lothian Adult Basic Education (ABE) has developed a range of courses targeted at specific groups including young people, older people and people with learning disabilities.
Published on 13 April 2011
-
Workers’ Educational Association (WEA): Reach Out, Aberdeen

The Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) Reach Out Aberdeen project aimed to offer disadvantaged adults the opportunity to gain financial learning and personal development skills in a supportive, caring and flexible environment.
Published on 13 April 2011


Keep up to date