Summary of the Group Discussions ranking process

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Summary of the Group Discussions ranking process What works now? Summary of the Group Discussions ranking process

Regeneration Models New Life for Urban Scotland (1988–99) Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) (1999-2005) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) / Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF) (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present)

SURF View – 25 Years of Regeneration Models New Life for Urban Scotland (1988-99) Social Inclusion Partnerships (1999-2005) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund / Fairer Scotland Fund (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present) Impact 3 8 10 4 2 11 Financial Value 6 5 9 12 1 7

Group Blue Impact Financial Value 8 10 5 3 2 4 1 11 6 12 9 7 New Life for Urban Scotland Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) / Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF) (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present) 8 10 Impact 5 3 2 4 1 11 Financial Value 6 12 9 7

Group Red Impact Financial Value 2 4 8 3 11 10 6 7 5 1 12 9 New Life for Urban Scotland Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) / Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF) (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present) 2 4 Impact 8 3 11 Financial Value 10 6 7 5 1 12 9

Group Green Impact Financial Value 10 3 2 4 8 11 6 7 12 9 5 1 New Life for Urban Scotland Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) / Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF) (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present) 10 3 2 Impact 4 8 11 Financial Value 6 7 12 9 5 1

Group Yellow Impact Financial Value 11 5 10 1 3 7 6 4 9 12 8 2 New Life for Urban Scotland Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) / Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF) (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present) 11 5 10 Impact 1 3 7 6 4 Financial Value 9 12 8 2

Group Orange Impact Financial Value 3 8 9 4 10 6 12 2 1 7 11 5 New Life for Urban Scotland Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) Wider Role Fund (2000–2011) Land Reform (2003–present) Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) (2003-present) Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) / Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) (2004-2011) Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) (2004-present) Social Enterprise Support (2008–present) Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF) (2009-10) / Town Centre Action Plan (2013-present) People and Communities Fund (2012-present) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (2012-present) City Region Deals (2015–present) Impact 3 8 9 4 Financial Value 10 6 12 2 1 7 11 5