| Access North Glasgow Community Portal: Community information, links to sites of local importance, and access to varous online services such as an events calendar and discussion forum. |
| Alliance Française de Glasgow: Promoting a knowledge of French language and culture. Offers accredited and conversational language courses, a library, and community meetings. |
| Baillieston: Local information for residents, photographic gallery, and web community. |
| Castlemilk Community Forum: Provides online information and news for the residents of Castlemilk. Includes background information and details of the community members involved. |
| Cernach Housing Association limited: Located in Drumchapel and focusing on the acquisition, construction, improvement and management of houses at affordable cost for people in housing need. Lists information related to these aims and objectives. |
| Charles Rennie Mackintosh Blog: A blog dedicated to Glasgow's most famous architect. |
| Dalmarnock Primary School: Offering a contact point for former pupils. Listing information and photographs from the 1950's. |
| Dinnie World: Offering details of the family tree. Also included are details of the athlete Donald Dinnie and information about Cambuslang. |
| Drumchapel Online: Community resource focusing on employment, business, education, housing, recreation, health, and young people. Other features include a community organisations directory, and a "what's on" listing. |
| Eastend Connected: Organisation created to improve community access to information technology across the East End of Glasgow. |
| Epilepsy Connections: A community-based support to people living with epilepsy in the Greater Glasgow area, offering information, education, befriending and support services. |
| Flourish House: A community based rehabilitation project for people experiencing severe or enduring mental health problems - Clubhouse located in the Woodlands area of Glasgow. |
| Galvanize: A personal page providing information on ministry with Nieucommunities. Nieucommunities is leadership development in life, community, and mission. |
| Geological Society of Glasgow: An open association of amateur and professional geologists centred on the University of Glasgow - lectures, field excursions, membership form. |
| Glasgow Alliance: A partnership organisation concerned with the regeneration of the City and its communities. Listing strategy and community information, related news and contact details. |
| Glasgow Economic Facts: Social and economic information, provided by Glasgow City Council and Scottish Enterprise. |
| Glasgow Fiddle Workshop: Information pages for current and prospective members of this organisation. |
| Glasgow Forum: A message board for discussing news, events, jokes, and funnies. |
| Glasgow Freecycle: Social regiving site for people in and around Glasgow. Part of the Freecyle network. |
| Glasgow Go Club: Club dedicated to the oldest known board game in the world. |
| Glasgow Green Party: Local branch of the Scottish Green Party - focusing upon the environment and social justice. |
| Glasgow IVC: A self run sports, leisure and social club for graduates and young professionals in the West of Scotland area |
| Glasgow Liberal Democrats: News, councillors, candidates and contact details from Lib Dems in the City of Glasgow. |
| Glasgow Network of Aligned Sites: A web site that shows the pattern of prehistoric sites around Glasgow and is a resource for anyone interested in the city's past, including walkers and archaeologists. |
| Glasgow Vegan Network: Informal local group of vegans, with regular campaign and social meets. |
| Glasgow Womens Library: Just off the Trongate, this women-only library contains books, music and artwork by and about women as well as the Lesbian Archive and Information Centre. |
| Glasgow Young Scot: Local pages of this organisation presenting information and links for the area. |
| Glesga Pals: For families and pals all over the world to share memories and photographs of Glasgow, especially its east-end and Bridgeton. Includes Glasgow Green, churchs, schools, BBs, cinemas, trams, railways, buses, streets, Bridgeton Burns Club and associated links. |
| Go Bike - Strathclyde Cycle Campaign: Exists to lobby authorities for better conditions for cycling, also organises regular cycle rides. Includes news, meetings and contact details. |
| Lobey Dosser by Bud Neill: The archetypal Glasgow culture cartoon strip. |
| Lodge Langside No 955: General information, history, masters, photographs, links, and contacts. |
| Move On Ltd: Helping the homeless to help themselves - support, advice, information, training and guidance to homeless people. |
| NoMeanCity: Glasgow culture, chat, news and love; and they say they'll publish your work (if it's any good)! |
| North Glasgow Partnership: Information on Milton Social Inclusion Partnership (SIP). Providing group and local information together with details of how to get involved. |
| Orillasound: Future of home-based employment, electronic music, environmental campaigns, and PC security. |
| Pollokshields Heritage: A community organisation serving the UK's first planned garden suburb. |
| Strathclyde Police: The area's law enforcement. |
| The Annexe Healthy Living Centre.: Provides location, activities and facilities information for this community centre located in Partick. |
| The Glasgow and South Western Railway Association: Society formed to promote interest in, and to promote the acquisition and preservation of all items and information relating to the Glasgow and South Western Railway. |
| The Mungo Foundation: Range of community based care and support services to people with learning difficulties. |
| The Polish Social and Educational Society: Polish connections in Glasgow. Where to go to try a taste of Poland. Newsletter and information pages. |
| Whiteinch: Personal view of this suburb and includes information on churches, landmarks, origins, schools, railways and other details. |
| Yorkhill Children's Foundation: Fund raising body aiming to improve children's health by providing services and equipment for the Yorkhill NHS Trust Hospitals. Details of appeal, and past successes. |