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  • Scottish Government - National Development Project Fund

    Created: 12/11/2018, Updated: 13/11/2018
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance


    This investment by the Scottish Government is to support the delivery of services to reduce problem drug and alcohol use.

    The National Development Project Fund provides opportunities at both a national and local level through projects of national significance. It allows the Scottish Government in 2018-19 to address gaps in:

    • advocacy services (2 year funding with an optional 1 year extension);
    • family inclusive services and support (2 year funding with an optional 1 year extension);
    • start-up investment for new approaches to treatment, support and recovery (2 years only).

    Next deadline: 06 December 2018

    For more information, click here.




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