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SCVO response to the Finance & Public Administration Committee: Scotland's public finances in 2023-24
19 August 2022
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Find further details about SCVO at scvo.scot.,issues relating to the voluntary sector’s operating environment, including funding, partnership, and regulations,Social care intermediaries regularly report organisations handing back contracts as funding does not,Small charities (income of under £100k) make up 78% of the charity sector in Scotland.,charities.
Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish Voluntary Sector: a review of literature
Key Themes In June, both the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) and Third Sector Interfaces (TSI) Scotland,Over half of the charities (51%) surveyed had lost income from fundraising.,more guidance on how charities should continue during the pandemic (46%) and flexibility in filing or,in housing (63%), mental health (65%) and social care charities (55%) were affected than the overall,/publication/resource-covid-19-weekly-intelligence-gathering/ Institute of Fundraising, NCVO, and Charity
Why charities in Scotland should care about fundraising regulation
11 February 2016
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Here is a chance to put public trust at the heart of fundraising
The effectiveness of the self-regulation of fundraising in Scotland: an informal review
23 September 2015
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, and not delegate this to fundraisers Charities should lead the design of their own fundraising regulation,should be determined by charities, but ultimately enforced by an appropriate regulator A ‘fundraising,about charity fundraising The SCVO survey asked who people would complain to about a charity’s fundraising,is regulated: Charities should take ownership of fundraising in Scotland in order to maintain public,of Scotland at Breast Cancer Care
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