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Young child handling a screenprint on a wall

A scheme which helps young people engage in arts projects in Scotland is able to continue running for another year thanks to an injection of money from the CashBack for Communities programme, which is funded by cash confiscated from criminals. £2.25m is available for the Creative Identities project under the CashBack for Culture initiative, which funds a series of activities for young people aged ten to 19 across Scotland. Creative Scotland is the delivery agency for CashBack for Culture projects, working closely with Youthlink Scotland and arts organisations across Scotland.