Forth Sector is involved in many different projects with our partner organisations. Find out more about these organisations by following the links below.
Joined Up For Jobs sets out how Edinburgh aims to help people who need work get a job and enjoy long-term employment.
Mental Health Foundation
The Mental Health Foundation exists to help people survive, recover from and prevent mental health problems.
Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health
Improves mental health and well being for individuals and communities in Scotland and enhances services and support.
Social Investment
Scotland

Social Investment Scotland (SIS) provides innovative financial solutions that,
in terms of risk profile and pricing, go well beyond what mainstream financial
institutions would be willing or able to offer. We provide loans and support
to ‘more-than-profits’ either based or operating in Scotland. Our
priorities focus on those organisations unable to obtain any or all
of the finance they need from conventional sources, such as banks. Our aim is
to stimulate demand for loan funding among Scotland’s most progressive ‘more-than-profit’ organisations
Scottish Social Enterprise Coalition
Campaigns for better recognition of social enterprise as a viable business model. We represent the needs of social enterprise to politicians, policy makers and opinion formers.
Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum
It aims to stimulate debate in Scotland about community regeneration and to promote and disseminate examples of current practice.
See Me Scotland
The 'see me' campaign was launched in October 2002 to challenge stigma and discrimination around mental ill-health in Scotland.
Senscot
The network in Scotland for social entrepreneurs and for anyone interested in social enterprise.
Social Economy Scotland
Information, news and policy updates on the Social Economy.
Social Enterprise Edinburgh (SEE)
Edinburgh’s leading provider of the skills and knowledge needed to develop or start-up sustainable social enterprises.
Social Firms UK
Creating employment opportunities for disabled people through the development and support of social firms.
Working for Families
Working for Families aims to tackle poverty and worklessness by ensuring that childcare is not a barrier for parents on low income and parents with other stresses in the household.
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