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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 Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

Finalists 2026

We are pleased to announce this year's Scottish Charity Awards finalists. The shortlist includes 41 inspirational individuals, projects and organisations from across Scotland’s voluntary sector.

All finalists

Partnership of the Year

Space at The Broomhouse Hub & the Edinburgh International Festival - Edinburgh International Festival in Space

Space @ The Broomhouse Hub is Edinburgh International Festival’s (EIF) first Community Connections Hub, building a deep, place‑based partnership focused on connection, skills and inclusive cultural participation. Together, we removed barriers to engagement, enabling hundreds of...

Campaign of the Year

Scottish Environment LINK - Scotland Loves Nature

Scotland’s nature is struggling, and we urgently need to help it recover. Scottish Environment LINK launched the Scotland Loves Nature campaign to call for legally binding government targets to restore nature. Thousands of people supported the campaign by writing to their MSPs...

Climate Impact

Letham Climate Challenge

LCC have a 16+ year track-record of being a responsive, respected and deeply appreciated community organisation. We are based in an area of high deprivation doubled with the cost-of-living crisis. By intertwining our aims of climate intervention with anti-poverty measures, we are...

Partnership of the Year

Care4Calais Scotland & Passion4Fusion - Saturday Football

The Football Programme is a partnership between Care4Calais Scotland and Passion4Fusion, developed to support asylum seekers and refugees facing isolation, trauma and uncertainty. Using football as a tool for engagement, it creates a safe, inclusive space where men can connect...

Charity of the Year (under £100k turnover)

Beyond Srebrenica

Beyond Srebrenica is run entirely by volunteers, with no paid staff. Throughout 2025, we led a sustained campaign of remembrance and education to mark the 30th anniversary of the Bosnian genocide, and a decade of our work challenging hatred and prejudice. We hosted commemorations...

Charity of the Year (£100k to £500k turnover)

Advocacy Western Isles

Over the past year, Advocacy Western Isles has strengthened and expanded its free, independent advocacy service across the Western Isles, delivering one-to-one and collective advocacy so people are heard, respected and involved in decisions affecting their lives. Following team...

Campaign of the Year

Buglife - The Invertebrate Conservation Trust - Don't Neglect the Night

Buglife’s “Don’t Neglect the Night” campaign highlights the overlooked value of nocturnal ecosystems and pushes for their inclusion in conservation policy. The campaign won rapid cross-party political support after launch, prompting parliamentary questions on light pollution and...

Charity of the Year (over £500k turnover)

WithYou

"Without WithYou, I'd be dead. My kids wouldn't have a dad." That's one father in Dundee. It's also the story of thousands of people we supported across Scotland last year. Drug deaths fell to their lowest level since 2017. WithYou's teams played their part in that. Across 1...

Trustee of the Year

Ian Stirton - Greener Kirkcaldy

Ian has been Greener Kirkcaldy’s Treasurer for 13 years, providing calm advice and clear thinking alongside timely humour. When he joined, the charity had no reserves, a handful of staff and unstable funding. By shifting from reacting to risk to responsible financial planning...

Charity of the Year (under £100k turnover)

Norinemindeyes Culture Connect

Last year was transformative for Norinemindeyes Culture Connect Incorporated, marked by significant growth and deeper community impact. We were honoured as finalists for the North Edinburgh Community Awards, recognising our dedication and expanding reach. We launched Edinburgh’s...

Volunteer of the Year

Jim Cassidy - Men Matter Scotland

As a small organisation, we are reliant on volunteers to deliver our day to day activity in our hub - supporting members to engage with our programme and helping keep the hub running smoothly when staff are supporting men in crisis. As an organisation led by lived experience, all...

Charity of the Year (£100k to £500k turnover)

Megan's Space

Megan’s Space is a community-led charity working to prevent youth suicide through accessible mental health support and education. Founded following the loss, by suicide, of Megan Copeland, it addresses critical gaps in provision. In 2025/26, despite limited resources, the charity...

Trustee of the Year

Alan Bailey - Bedrule Church Future

Alan Bailey brought the BCF team together in January 2025, with the aim of saving Bedrule Church, for the Rule Water community, so it could continue as a place of worship, of spiritual well-being and advance the historical and cultural heritage of the local area. With determined...

Employee of the Year

Alison Gildea - Grey Matters Active Ageing

Alison Gildea is the Founder and Manager of Grey Matters Active Ageing where she is redefining what it means to grow older. Her work tackles loneliness and isolation for people aged 60 plus by creating opportunities that challenge outdated stereotypes and unlock confidence...

Charity of the Year (over £500k turnover)

The Big House SCIO

The Big House Multibank tackles poverty and waste by redistributing surplus goods from retailers to families across Scotland. Since launching in 2022, it has delivered over 4 million essential items, now supporting around 2,500 families every week. In the past year, distribution...

Climate Impact

Crail Community Partnership

The Crail Community Partnership arose after a two year long community consultation about our future. Maintaining and enhancing our natural environment and promoting sustainability in Crail came top of a big list of wants. Since then we have acquired 15 ha of land creating new...

Volunteer of the Year

McKenzie Rayner - Midlothian Community Action

McKenzie’s volunteering journey is a powerful example of resilience and community impact. During a difficult period in her life, she chose to give back, McKenzie has supported 21 organisations across environmental conservation, community wellbeing, food support, heritage...

Charity of the Year (under £100k turnover)

Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club

This year, we strengthened our position as Tayside’s only wheelchair sports club by expanding inclusive opportunities through wheelchair sport and adaptive cycling. Despite losing a training venue, we secured a better facility and maintained strong participation across diverse...

Employee of the Year

Keith Manson - Reach Lanarkshire Autism

Keith is an outstanding candidate for Employee of the Year, having made a significant impact at REACH Lanarkshire since joining last year. With a strong management background, he quickly developed expertise in Autism Spectrum Disorder to better support members. He expanded the...

Trustee of the Year

Susan Griffin - Glenurquhart Rural Community Association (GURCA)

In her 8 years as Chair, Susan's drive and vision have transformed GURCA into a lauded and respected Development Trust. Under her leadership GURCA has successfully undertaken Community Asset Transfers, set up the award winning Bencom Loch Ness Hub and secured funding for a wide...

Volunteer of the Year

David Wright - Govan Housing Association

David Wright is an exceptional community volunteer whose daily litter‑picking efforts make Govan cleaner, safer and more welcoming for everyone. Despite living with ongoing pain, he continues to show remarkable commitment, taking pride in improving the environment for local...

Partnership of the Year

Dogs for Good & Inverclyde Royal Hospital – Community Dog Stroke Support Partnership

Dogs for Good & Inverclyde Royal Hospital – Community Dog Stroke Support is a partnership between Dogs for Good and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, transforming rehabilitation through the power of human–dog connection. Specially trained dogs support stroke recovery by motivating...

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