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TSI (Perth & Kinross) Annual Report 2025/26

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Reflecting on the Year and Looking Ahead

We’re pleased to share our 2025/26 Annual Report, highlighting a year of partnership, progress and impact across Perth & Kinross.

Over the past year, we’ve continued to support, connect and champion the third sector – working alongside third sector organisations, volunteers and communities to strengthen local impact, respond to emerging challenges and create new opportunities.

This report reflects both the work of Third Sector Interface Perth & Kinross and the wider strength, resilience and innovation of the third sector locally. It showcases key achievements, collaborative projects and the positive difference being made across our communities every day.

We’d like to thank all the organisations, partners, volunteers and community members who have contributed over the past year. Your dedication and collaboration continue to help build a stronger, more connected third sector in Perth & Kinross.

Read the full report below to find out more.

Third Sector Interface Perth & Kinross

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