Inclusive Ownership
Inclusive Ownership is a UK-wide partnership supporting communities to take ownership of land and buildings.
What is Inclusive Ownership?
Inclusive Ownership is a five-year project working across Scotland, Wales and England. We support communities to explore, acquire and manage land and buildings for community benefit.
We believe community ownership should be open to more people and more places. The project focuses on helping communities that have traditionally been underrepresented in community ownership, including Black and Minoritised communities and communities experiencing higher levels of deprivation.
By supporting sustainable, income-generating community assets, we aim to strengthen local economies and community wealth.
Who is the project for?
In Scotland, Inclusive Ownership will support communities across 18 local authority areas. The project focuses on urban and post-industrial communities, with a particular emphasis on making community ownership more accessible for communities facing higher levels of deprivation and Black and Minoritised communities.
We are interested in working with:
- Community organisations exploring ownership of land and buildings
- Communities seeking to develop sustainable, income-generating assets
- Communities looking to strengthen local economies through community ownership
- Groups interested in community-led regeneration and community wealth building
- Communities that have historically faced greater barriers to community ownership
Inclusive Ownership support will be prioritised within the following local authority areas:
- City of Edinburgh
- Clackmannanshire
- Dumfries & Galloway
- East Ayrshire
- East Dunbartonshire
- East Lothian
- East Renfrewshire
- Falkirk
- Glasgow City
- Inverclyde
- Midlothian
- North Ayrshire
- North Lanarkshire
- Renfrewshire
- South Ayrshire
- South Lanarkshire
- West Dunbartonshire
- West Lothian
What support is available?
- Exploring ownership opportunities for land and buildings
- Governance and organisational development
- Access to specialist advice and commissioned support
- Peer learning and networking opportunities
Policy and Systems Change
By gathering evidence from community experience across Scotland, Wales and England, the partnership will help inform policy, practice and future approaches to community ownership and community wealth building.
The project is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
The National Lottery Community Fund work within and alongside communities across the UK to strengthen society and build a better future. Thanks to the generosity of National Lottery players, they support activities that strengthen society and improve lives.
With funding teams embedded across the UK, they prioritise efforts where the need is greatest. They fund projects that deliver four community-led missions to support communities to come together, help children and young people thrive, enable people to live healthier lives and to be environmentally sustainable.
By 2030, they will have shared over £4 billion to help create stronger, fairer communities across the UK. But they offer much more than funding. They provide practical support, information and insight to all. So new ideas can become reality, and projects that are already making a difference can grow. All to help communities do something truly life-changing.

