The funding, which is for one year, includes a 10,000 grant to continue the Child Asylum and Refugee Information Service web site run by Save the Children and the Glasgow Centre for the Child and Society.
In addition, the executive has given North Glasgow College 31,535 to fund an integration officer to help 100 young refugees into learning.
Also benefiting is the Bridges Project, a work experience scheme for asylum seekers and refugees in western Scotland, which received 46,838.
The rest of the cash went to projects working with all age groups.
www.scotland.gov.uk.
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