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WELCOME TO VOLUNTARY ARTS SCOTLAND
'Promoting participation in the arts and crafts'
________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Voluntary Arts Scotland website. Here you will find a wide range of resources and contacts to assist you in your activities - whatever your preferred art or craft. News and information about funding, good practice resources and consultations are continually being added.
If you would like to receive our fortnightly e-newsletter simply click on the small blue box to the right. Or if you've got a news story, funding item or arts job you'd like us to mention you in our e-news, e-mail us at info@vascotland.org.uk An array of publications and briefings, ranging from child protection to marketing, fundraising to risk assessment, are all available to download from this site or from the publications section of the Voluntary Arts Network site. At the top right you'll find quick links to the main Voluntary Arts Network website and the sites of our sister organisations Voluntary Arts England, Voluntary Arts Ireland and Voluntary Arts Wales. If you have any comments about this website we would love to hear from you at info@vascotland.org.uk. THE VOLUNTARY ARTS SCOTLAND EMAIL NEWSLETTER - WONDERING WHY YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED IT?
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Voluntary Arts Scotland acknowledges funding from: Voluntary Arts Scotland is an initiative of The Voluntary Arts Network (VAN) which is registered in Scotland as Company No. 139147 and Charity No. SC020345. Voluntary Arts Scotland acknowledges the support of the Scottish Arts Council, Big Lottery Fund, The Binks Trust, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, Austin & Hope Pilkington Trust and the Carnegie UK Trust. VAN is supported by funding from the Arts Councils of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and the Carnegie UK Trust. | |