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Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

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2020

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2020 Charities and individuals from across Scotland have been recognised,Charity champion – Elaine McHugh (Beatson Cancer Charity) To create a fitting legacy in memory of her,daughter Eilidh, who tragically passed away from a rare form of cancer aged just 22, Elaine’s fundraising,Elaine said: “I feel so proud to win the Charity Champion category of the SCVO Scottish Charity Awards,Volunteer and employee applications have increased, and income has gone up by 300% despite having no

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2020

They assist with filling in grant application forms, or give contact information about our charity partners

https://funding.scot/funds/a0Rb0000000Ng8sEAC/tesco-charity-trust-community-champions

Scottish Charity Awards deadline looms

There's less than a week left for charities and community groups to enter the 2014 Scottish Charity Awards

https://tfn.scot/news/scottish-charity-awards-deadline-looms

Scottish Charity Awards 2015 open for entries

that are having a life-changing impact on their communities are being urged to enter the Scottish Charity

https://tfn.scot/news/scottish-charity-awards-2015-open-for-entries

Lothian Buses is looking for a charity partner

Lucky charity could potentially earn thousands as well as free advertising

https://tfn.scot/news/lothian-buses-is-looking-for-a-charity-partner

Winning Charity of the Year set a new stage for Toonspeak

Emily Bennet explains why winning Scottish Charity of the Year in 2014 launched new opportunities for

https://tfn.scot/opinion/winning-charity-of-the-year-set-a-new-stage-for-toonspeak

Post-legislative scrutiny: Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014

relevant, due to the reliance on one-size-fits-all templates; this unnecessarily complicates the application,We urge the Committee to clearly back and champion CCPS's 4 Steps to Fair Work Campaign.,This work facilitated a Public Sector Community Benefits Champions Group that promoted community benefits,We champion the role of voluntary organisations in building a flourishing society and support them to,A quarter of charities employ staff, and the average income of these charities is around £900k.

https://scvo.scot/p/62600/2023/09/27/post-legislative-scrutiny-procurement-reform-scotland-act-2014

Scottish charities will miss out on tampon tax funds

Ellie Hutchinson, of The Empowerment Project, said that stipulations set by the Government means Scottish organisations will miss out on vital funding

https://tfn.scot/opinion/scottish-charities-will-miss-out-on-tampon-tax-funds

Inquiry into the Scottish Government’s Public Service Reform programme - SCVO response

not limited to, longer-term funding, flexible unrestricted funding, timely payments, accessible application,funding of three years or more, flexible unrestricted funding, timely payments, more accessible application,findings from the Scottish Third Sector Tracker revealed ‘additional funding’ to be the most important form,We champion the sector, provide services, and debate big issues.,A quarter of charities employ staff, and the average income of these charities is around £900k.

https://scvo.scot/p/59486/2023/05/01/inquiry-into-the-scottish-governments-public-service-reform-programme-scvo-response-to-the-finance-and-public-administration-committee

First minister says digital skills work must go on

Nicola Sturgeon was speaking as a new service to tackle digital exclusion was launched, with the beneficiaries of a £220,000 fund also revealed

https://tfn.scot/news/first-minister-says-digital-skills-work-must-go-on