Funders

We are grateful to the following organisations who provide, and have provided, funding to establish this website and support the charity.

The Glasgow Factoring Commission, chaired by Jean Charsley, which highlighted the need for better advice to owners and led Glasgow City Council to offering generous support and encouragement to other local authorities to come on board.

Jim Hayton and his successor Tony Cain at ALACHO (the Association of Local Authority Chief Housing Officers) who enthusiastically co-ordinated the fund-raising with local authorities across Scotland.

Neil Watt at Hacking and Paterson for his early financial and moral support.

Roger Curtis at Historic Environment Scotland who again offered early financial and moral support.

Novoville Shared Repairs app for capital support.

    • Aberdeen City Council
    • Aberdeenshire Council
    • Angus Council
    • Argyll and Bute Council
    • Clackmannanshire Council
    • Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar
    • Dumfries & Galloway Council
    • Dundee City Council
    • E. Dunbartonshire Council
    • East Ayrshire Council
    • East Lothian Council
    • East Renfrewshire Council
    • Falkirk Council
    • Fife Council
    • Glasgow City Council
    • Inverclyde Council
    • Midlothian Council
    • North Ayrshire Council
    • North Lanarkshire Council
    • Orkney Islands Council
    • Perth & Kinross Council
    • Renfrewshire Council
    • Scottish Borders Council
    • South Ayrshire Council
    • South Lanarkshire Council
    • Stirling Council
    • The Highland Council
    • West Dunbartonshire Council
    • West Lothian Council
    • Glasgow & West of Scotland Housing Association
    • Historic Scotland
    • Property Managers Association Scotland
    • Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
    • Scottish Government
    • Hacking and Paterson Property Managers
    • Your Place
    • Southside Housing Association
    • SafeDeposits Scotland Charitable Trust

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