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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.

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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

Preparing for closure

Information needed to start a legal process Check your constitution and governing documents You will,The process for how to do this should be outlined in the constitution as well.,If you don’t have the power to close your organisation down you will have to change your constitution,All of this will take time so check your constitution early.,Assets and liabilities You will need to gather information about everything that the organisation owns

https://scvo.scot/support/closing-down/preparing

Process 3

a Two Tier SCIO (or vice versa) You can do this simply by making the necessary changes to your constitution,, following the process within your current constitution and then notify OSCR of the change within 3,OSCR have a resolution template for this. • a copy of the updated constitution Please note: If you are,Read the OSCR guidance about Making changes to your charity to make sure you know when you need permission

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/changing-legal-structure/process-3

Process 2:

Prepare a constitution suitable for a SCIO – there are models available on the SCVO website.,current company to formally approve: that the company convert into a SCIO to adopt the new SCIO constitution,need to submit to OSCR: a copy of your current articles of association a copy of the new SCIO constitution,have been agreed by the members of the company to convert into a SCIO and to adopt the new SCIO constitution,website in the Making changes to your charity section – scroll down this page for the information about

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/changing-legal-structure/process-2

Constitution

We're passionate about what the voluntary sector can achieve.,View SCVO's Constitution

https://scvo.scot/about/work/constitution

How to write your constitution

Before you start there are a few common issues that you need to think about, whatever legal structure,The key parts of a constitution will include details about - name, purposes, powers, membership, meetings,We know there's a lot to think about, so we've provided you with some model constitutions that you can,Changes to your constitution Your constitution should outline how you will make any changes to it.,You can find out more about what kind of changes need consent from OSCR, the timescales involved and

https://scvo.scot/support/setting-up/writing-constitution

Model constitutions

About our model constitutions Our model constitutions are here to give you a starting point – you’ll,Your constitution is an important document – it is worth taking the time to work through the various,Using our model constitutions Our templates are in Word documents, click on the link and it’ll download,The clause-by-clause guidance will give a further explanation about these clauses and why they need to,Terms and conditions These model constitutions (and the accompanying additional clauses and guidance)

https://scvo.scot/support/setting-up/model-constitutions

Setting up a charity

Here’s an overview of what you need to think about when you’re setting up a charity, and what we’re going,to talk you through in this guide. 1 Before you start Benefits of becoming a charity About your charity,2 Decision making and governance Choosing the right structure How to write your constitution Model constitutions,v=OPVOf1mRATw If you have questions or want to know about something that isn’t covered here,you can contact

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

Choosing the right structure

When you've made a decision, you can read our guidance on writing a constitution and use our model constitutions,The key points to remember are: the structure is about how the charity will operate as an organisation,unincorporated organisations Choosing whether your organisation is incorporated or unincorporated is partly about

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

Benefits of becoming a charity

Annual ReportExternal scrutiny reportOnline annual return.Publicise your charitable statusTell OSCR about,your charity.Be accountable to the public – any member of the public can ask for a copy of your constitution

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