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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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Tomorrow’s tutors: digital champions in Sutherland

Participation Charter Fund: "It’s been a whirlwind of a year at Lairg and District Learning Centre,,"We applied for the Charter Fund last year, keen not only to support our tutors with their own professional,but this project was different.,, many of whom struggle a wee bit with digital themselves.,Tutors also built in digital to the classes, making more of our fancy whiteboard.

https://scvo.scot/p/25227/2018/05/14/tomorrows-tutors-digital-champions-in-sutherland

Scots to benefit from £220,000 funding for charities offering digital inclusion help

Over the past four years, the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations’ (SCVO) Digital Participation,Charter Fund - supported by the Scottish Government and BT - has provided funding to 150 projects across,This week, Round 6 of the Charter Fund made awards of over £220,000 to 26 organisations from across the,“The Charter Fund has enabled community projects to help more than 15,000 people who need support to,Participants will also be signposted to additional help and support locally.

https://scvo.scot/p/25843/2018/08/01/scots-to-benefit-from-220000-funding-for-charities-offering-digital-inclusion-help

SCVO colleague shortlisted for WomeninTech100 Awards!

Sally Dyson – Head of Digital Participation and Evolution at SCVO – is one of 200 women shortlisted in,Sally leads the participation strand of SCVO’s Digital Team, which aims to tackle digital exclusion in,To date the team have signed almost 600 organisations up to the Digital Participation Charter, an initiative,Over the past four years Sally and the team have worked with the Scottish Government and BT to provide funding,to 150 projects across Scotland to get people online and develop their basic digital skills, and have

https://scvo.scot/p/27695/2018/11/15/scvo-colleague-shortlisted-for-womenintech100-awards

Minister launches latest round of funding to increase Scots’ digital skills

Charter Fund – supported by the Scottish Government and BT – has provided funding to over 160 projects,The Digital Participation Charter Fund plays a huge part in tackling digital exclusion and helping people,participation.”,Deafblind Scotland are using their Charter Fund support to equip deafblind people with the digital skills,The Charter Fund has enabled community projects to help more than 16,000 people who need support to access

https://scvo.scot/p/29542/2019/01/30/minister-launches-latest-round-of-funding-to-increase-scots-digital-skills

Launching Tech4Good Scotland

years ago for people who also like meetups, and want to know more about how charities can benefit from digital,We established the One Digital meetup, under the umbrella of TechSoup, and the network has grown to 500,range of services- click on the links below to find out more, or sign up to our regular e-bulletin: Digital,checkup and follow-up supportDigital Champion trainingFunding for digital inclusion projects Digital,NetSquared is a volunteer-led program of TechSoup that builds the technology and digital marketing capacity

https://scvo.scot/p/25399/2018/05/30/launching-tech4good-scotland

Workplace Equality Fund can help improve digital participation in charities

The Workplace Equality Fund is a £750,000 fund to support third sector organisations and private businesses,Eligibility Applicants should be a private business, or a third sector organisation whose project has,The Digital Participation Charter supports the development of basic digital skills across Scotland.,Organisations who sign up to the Charter are required to upskill their own workforce which reduces barriers,to digital participation.

https://scvo.scot/p/25506/2018/06/18/workplace-equality-fund-can-help-improve-digital-participation-in-charities

Renewing Scotland’s full potential in a digital world

These efforts include managing Scotland’s Digital Participation Charter, supporting organisations to,develop digital inclusion projects through the Digital Participation Fund and Developing a network of,Our Position Part A) Digital inclusion We welcome the updated vision and actions for the Digital Strategy,Building digital confidence and skills does not require a digital expert, it’s more important that the,digital services.

https://scvo.scot/p/42425/2020/12/24/renewing-scotlands-full-potential-in-a-digital-world

Using feedback to create a better service

That’s why we’re inviting you to come and visit us at the Digital Zone at the Gathering on 22 and 23,Not just for Good HQ, but also for Goodmoves, Funding Scotland, the Digital Participation Charter and,We’re always keen to hear about other people’s digital projects! Want to know more?

https://scvo.scot/p/14468/2017/02/08/using-feedback-to-create-a-better-service

I’ve lost my job and found myself on Universal Credit

We had arranged a demonstration as part of our work to tackle digital exclusion.,If you’ve used any of the new GOV.UK digital services, such as checking your driving license details,This means that users must have basic digital skills in order to use the system effectively.,by default’ public services.The Digital Participation Charter Fund is also now open for applications,for projects to support people to develop basic digital skills.

https://scvo.scot/p/15890/2017/08/03/ive-lost-my-job-and-found-myself-on-universal-credit