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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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Credit Union

borrow and plan for tomorrow Join us today Join and borrow Register for online access Sign in to your account,out more in our FAQs or contact the team on 0131 474 8003 or credit.union@scvo.scot The good thing about,Payroll deduction is once the first payment comes off you tend to forget about it.,12.00pm Where possible saving withdrawals made before 11am should be available inmembers own bank accounts

https://scvo.scot/services/credit-union

Membership

House We talked to Colin Leslie, communications and marketing manager at Leuchie House who told us all about,Scotland We talked to Stephanie Quigley, service manager with Cancer Support Scotland who told us all about,public to join in some of our events to help support our work and we encourage people to find out more about,Frequently asked questions We'd love to hear from you if you have any questions at all about joining,through our frequently asked questions, where we've answered some of the questions we're often asked about

https://scvo.scot/membership

HR service

Sign in About the service The SCVO HR Service supports you with your HR needs.,Please get in touch if you would like to talk about joining our HR Service and the benefits it will bring,I’m passionate about making HR more progressive and accessible for all.Outside of work I love musical,I would love to talk to you about your people and explore how we can support your organisation through

https://scvo.scot/services/hr

Bank accounts

Bank accounts.,Many banks and building societies offer special current accounts for voluntary organisations and charities

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/finance-business-management/bank-accounts

Banking and buying

Banks Your hall will need a bank account to be able to spend and receive money.,You will need to look for a business account; many banks and building societies offer special current,accounts for voluntary organisations and charities, and banking may be free if the account is in credit,When choosing a bank account, you should think about what you need from it as services and offers can,SCVO have put together more information on banking, including what to think about, and a bank comparison

https://scvo.scot/support/village-community-halls/facilities-management/operational-management/banking-buying

My SCVO Account privacy notice

user and allow you to sign-in to your account.,We use cookies to track how you use and move about our website when you are signed in to your My SCVO,account.,Your rights over your information By law, you can ask us what information we hold about you, and you,email or phone at: enquiries@scvo.scot or 0800 169 0022 Your right to complain If you have a complaint about

https://scvo.scot/privacy/scvo-account

Accounts & reporting

Charity accounts & financial reporting.,Keeping accurate accounts is a vital element in running your charity, ensuring that you are making...

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/finance-business-management/charity-accounts-financial-reporting

Access to audit

Voluntary organisations with an income of more than £500,000 are required to have their annual accounts,have had trouble finding an auditor, and have been talking to OSCR and the membership bodies for accountants,As part of their wider review of charity law, the Scottish Government asked about whether audit thresholds,bodies and other voluntary sector bodies like the Charity Finance Group about how that might work in,pressure; this includes asking government to look at the thresholds for independent examination of accounts

https://scvo.scot/policy/better-regulation/access-to-audit

Closing any registered charity (other than a SCIO)

They will require supporting evidence such as final accounts, evidence of the transfer of assets or liabilities,, final bank account statement etc.,Find out more about making changes to your charity.

https://scvo.scot/support/closing-down/legal-processes/other

Benefits of becoming a charity

There are also specific accountabilities and things you’ll need to do.,Annual ReportExternal scrutiny reportOnline annual return.Publicise your charitable statusTell OSCR about,any serious incidents that may affect your charity.Be accountable to the public – any member of the

https://scvo.scot/support/setting-up/benefits