Rangers and Celtic's foundations are among a number of Glasgow charities to share a £19million fund seized from criminals.

A total of 24 organisations have been awarded funding in the latest round of Cashback for Communities - which hopes to reinvest criminal assets into various different charity projects

The two Old Firm's charity foundations are joined by the city's Achieve More Scotland, Impact Arts, Includem, Scottish Sports Futures and YDance.

The Scottish FA, Scottish Rugby Union, Basketball Scotland and Barnardos are also among those receiving funding.

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Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf said: "CashBack is a unique and potentially life-transforming programme that helps expand young people's horizons and supports them to realise their ambitions and reach their full potential.

"This phase of CashBack has a particular focus on projects that support young people and communities most affected by crime.

"We are working hard to tackle the root causes of crime and disorder through early intervention and to ensure those affected have the support in place to steer them away from criminal or antisocial behaviour.

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"Since the programme began in 2008, we have delivered over two-and-a-half million activities and opportunities for young people across Scotland and I am delighted that many further young people will be supported and inspired over the next three years."

The latest round of funding awards takes the total investment in the programme since its launch to more than £110 million.