CashBack for Communities is a Scottish Government programme which takes funds recovered from the proceeds of crime and invests them into free activities and programmes for young people across Scotland.
CashBack’s 2024-25 Impact Report shows strong performance in achieving the programme’s strategic outcomes, including 10,524 young people reporting positive changes in their behaviour.
The report covers the year April 2024 to March 2025 – the first of a three year funding phase which will run from April 2023 to March 2026.
The application window for Phase 7 of the CashBack for Communities programme closed on Thursday, 7th August 2025 at 12:00 PM noon
Phase 7 will provide up to £26 million from April 2026 to end of March 2029.
A new phase has been announced for the Scottish Government’s CashBack for Communities programme, with a significant increase in funding available.
The programme will strengthen communities across Scotland by supporting young people at risk of involvement in antisocial behaviour, offending or reoffending. The funding, which reinvests criminal assets recovered through the Proceeds of Crime Act, will provide the opportunities and the tools to support young people to make informed decisions about their future.
The application window for Phase 7 of the CashBack for Communities programme closed on 7th August 2025 at 12:00 PM noon, Thursday. Phase 7 will provide up to £26 million from April 2026 to end of March 2029
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They highlight the impact the programme is having with young people and their families and communities, as well as the power of local partnerships in improving lives.
We are fortunate to have many talented women in leadership roles across the CashBack programme. Whether they are managing projects, steering whole organisations, or directly influencing and guiding young people, CashBack’s women leaders are making a difference in communities across Scotland.
We’ve asked them to share what brought them to where they are today, leadership qualities they value most, and advice for the next generation of women leaders.
Improving the wellbeing of young people most at risk of involvement in the justice system is one of CashBack’s key aims. Each of our partners achieves this in some way.
In support of Children’s Mental Health Week we’re featuring an example of Bethany Christian Trust’s approach and the difference it can make. Their CashBack project is a community-based early intervention support service for young people with mental health struggles.
Take a closer look at the impact this project has had with one young participant.
Young people are involved in every stage of the CashBack programme – from sharing day-to-day feedback with our partner organisations to taking part in funding decisions and programme evaluation.
We asked 12 CashBack-funded projects to gather small groups of young participants to hear their views on the programme – 69 young people ultimately took part.
They told us that support that makes them feel safe and respected makes the biggest difference.
Since 2008, £156 million recovered under the Proceeds of Crime Act has been committed to the CashBack for Communities Programme and other community initiatives. The programme has supported 1.4 million children and young people.
committed from the proceeds of crime
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of young people from the 30% most deprived communities since 2017
CashBack for Young Parents is delivered by Starcatchers in partnership with Fife Gingerbread, supporting families in Fife who are living in areas of deprivation and dealing with the impact of sexual violence and coercive relationships.
30th September 2025
We’re proud to launch our Impact Report for 2024–2025, highlighting the difference CashBack for Communities has made across Scotland over the past year. Funded through the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, the programme continues to reinvest in young people and communities, working with 29 partner organisations and delivering £6.2 million in funding.
25th September 2025