Recovery and Resilience Programme Information Webinar

Recovery and Resilience Programme Information Webinar

By Development Trusts Association Scotland

This is one of two information webinars about DTAS' new Recovery and Resilience Programme.

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Online

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

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This is one of two information webinars about DTAS' new Recovery and Resilience Programme.

Event description

Ahead of the official launch of the Recovery and Resilience Programme (RRP) in October 2025, we are hosting a webinar for DTAS members to learn more about this ambitious programme which aims to:

  • Proactively support the recovery and long-term resilience of DTAS members
  • Help members gain stability, build capacity, and future-proof their operations
  • Prevent members from escalating into crisis

The RRP will offer holistic, tailored support through a combination of DTAS services and trusted external partners. In addition, the programme will provide access to grant funding ranging from £10,000 to £100,000. The programme will remain open for two years, with the potential to deliver transformative impact across our network—strengthening organisations, fostering sustainability, and building a legacy of resilience.

Join us for this webinar to learn more about the programme. We will cover key information such as:

  • Eligibility.
  • Application and Pre-Application Processes, and timescales.
  • Support available.
  • and how it can help your organisation build long-term resilience.

What will I gain from this event?

  • Information about the Recovery and Resilience Programme.
  • An opportunity to ask any questions.

FAQs

Who is this event for?

This event is for DTAS member organisations

Where is this event taking place?

Online.

Do I have to pay to attend?

This is a free event for DTAS Full and Provisional Members only.

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Development Trusts Association Scotland

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Sep 30 · 6:00 AM PDT