Karen joined Inspiring Scotland in April 2025 as Fund Manager for the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Fund.
With over 20 years experience in communications, marketing and operations roles, Karen brings with her a wealth of experience in driving change and impact through collaboration. She is a passionate advocate of parental engagement in education, community ownership and has experience as a charity trustee.
Karen is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers – one of the oldest Livery Companies in the City London and when not working, enjoys cooking and planning the next family adventure.
More funding has been announced for the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund and is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them. Since 2023, the Scottish Government has allocated £1.5 million to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults
Read MoreMore funding has been announced for the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund and is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them. Since 2023, the Scottish Government has allocated £1.5 million to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults
Read MoreTackling climate change sometimes still involves spreadsheets! Our Specialist Volunteer Network (SVN) is home to a whole range of expertise and changemakers who stand ready to help Scotland’s charities. Our team are no stranger to quickly matching a charity with the right professional to get a problem solved. So recently, when Earth in Common, an
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