Cashback for Communities – Phase 6 funding
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 29th June 2022

Funding for successful applicants will commence from April 2023 to March 2026.
Cashback for Communities is now open for applications for its 6th round of funding with an allocation of up to £20 million over 3 years. Applications close on noon, Friday 12 August. Organisations must have a proven track record of delivering activities which support the Scottish Government’s Justice Vision and the criteria for CashBack Phase 6 as set out below. You can find out more on the Scottish Government’s Vision for Justice in Scotland here.
Phase 6 will fund projects which deliver a range of trauma informed and person-centred services & activities for young people between the ages of 10-25 that:
- Support young people most at risk of being involved in antisocial behaviour, offending or reoffending towards or into positive destinations;
- Provide person-centred support for young people, parents and families impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma;
- Support young people to improve their health, mental health and wellbeing;
- Support people, families and communities most affected by crime.
(Please note that the following type of proposals are ineligible to apply for CashBack funding: proposals with a duration of less than 24 months; proposals which require CashBack funding of less than £150,000 over the duration of the project; proposals which deliver mainstream services provided by the public sector including local authority-based projects; funding solely to match fund or financially support other non-CashBack projects; proposals which include more than 10% capital funding.)
If you have any questions, you can get in touch with CashBack@inspiringscotland.org.uk. The mailbox closes on Friday 5 August.
End of page.
You may also like:
New guidance supports Audiology services to design and develop clinical peer review schemes to support quality assurance.
Continue readingRegister for this paid Advisory Panel opportunity
Continue readingTake a short survey to share your experiences
Continue readingLearn about this new way NDCS are supporting families.
Continue readingBooking is now open for Peer Connect events across 2026/27.
Continue readingShare your experiences of accessing and using NHS Lothian services by survey or focus group.
Continue readingNew appointments for Màiri McAllan, Alison Thewliss, Maree Todd and Simita Kumar.
Continue readingSign up to participate in this co-design study
Continue readingPatient groups, patients and carers are invited to share their views.
Continue readingThe letter urges honesty on the financial challenges facing Scotland, and progressing reforms to council tax.
Continue reading#TryAToolTuesday raises awareness of free and trusted apps and resources that help people improve and manage their health and wellbeing.
Continue readingAn exciting opportunity to support DES in meeting its strategic aims.
Continue readingALLIANCE consultation response calls for clearer guidance, sustained investment and local support to make carers' breaks a reality.
Continue readingThe letter also calls on the Scottish Government to appoint a dedicated Cabinet Secretary for Human Rights.
Continue readingPublished by VHS, the new report shares insights from Scotland’s third sector.
Continue readingThe letter calls on the UK Government to take steps to fully incorporate economic, social and cultural rights in law.
Continue readingHave your say on what worked well, what barriers remain, and what changes are needed to improve accessible voting.
Continue readingResults will inform future guidance, resources and service improvements for people living with cancer.
Continue readingThe results of PIF’s survey give some cause for optimism – but equal cause for concern.
Continue readingLeadership programme for disabled adults and parents of disabled children open for applications.
Continue readingThis flash report provides a summary of activity and findings from the 2025/26 mental health and gambling harm projects in Scotland.
Continue readingJoin Wellbeing Scotland's board to drive lasting change for people impacted by child abuse.
Continue readingScotland’s health is dependent on dedicated action from new parliament, say ALLIANCE.
Continue readingChildren in Scotland launch their new report reflecting on the impact of GIRFEC over the past 20 years.
Continue readingThis month's Digital Citizen Panel Spotlight is Heriott-Watt University's Citizen Advisory Network.
Continue reading