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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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Our latest members

Welcome to all the organisations that have joined SCVO recently. You can find out more about them below:

Cumbernauld Community Learning Centre

Joined SCVO as a Member on 24 July

Via our training partner our learners can accsess over 700 free CPD certified courses. Learners attend the learning centre on a 121 self directed basis, they are supported by their keyworker whilst completing their courses. Each learner has a learning support plan so we can best meet their needs.

Kind - Scotland (Kids In Need & Distress)

Joined SCVO as a Member on 24 July

Alleviation of poverty affecting families and children in the West of Scotland, primarily by the provision of Christmas Food Hampers but also school uniforms, heating assistance and beds and bedding for kids. We identify families through strong relationships with agencies with who we have worked for many years.

Scouts - 14th Midlothian Bonnyrigg Group Council

Joined SCVO as a Member on 24 July

We are local Scouts Group.

Smailholm Village Hall

Joined SCVO as a Member on 24 July

Smailholm Village Hall Committee manages Smailholm Village Hall in accordance with the Deed of Trust.Our purpose is to support physical and mental health through the provision of recreational, training and social activities for the inhabitants of Smailholm and the surrounding area, and this is provided without discrimination on grounds of gender, politics, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability or race and in such a way as to support interests in the locality.

Edinburgh City Mission SCIO

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

Advance religion in relation to the Christian Faith; prevent or relieve poverty; and provide relief to those in need by reason of financial hardship or other disadvantage; by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ in words, deeds and actions, so as to benefit inhabitants and/or deprived communities in need of any kind throughout the City of Edinburgh and the surrounding areas.

Glasgow University Students' Representative Council

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

Glasgow University Students’ Representative Council is an independent, student-led organisation, recognised as the representative body for students registered at The University of Glasgow.

Recovery Enterprises Scotland

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

At Recovery Enterprises Scotland, we are dedicated to supporting individuals both pre and post release from HMP Kilmarnock. We offer comprehensive pre-and post-release assistance to those in custody, ensuring a smoother transition and better reintegration into society. Our services extend to the families of people in custody through our prison-based family centre, providing crucial support and guidance during challenging times. We collaborate closely with key partner organisations, including the Scottish Prison Service, Police Scotland, East Ayrshire Council, and various third-sector groups, to deliver effective crisis intervention and holistic care. Additionally, our Young At Heart Group is committed to aiding those affected by dementia and their caregivers, offering tailored support to enhance their quality of life and well-being.

Scottish Library and Information Council

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

The Scottish Library and Information Council is the independent advisory body to the Scottish Government on library and information related matters.SLIC was formed in 1991 and provides a leadership focus for Scottish library and information services. We lead development in the library sector, monitor standards of provision and promote development. We also regularly undertake research, promoting innovation and a greater understanding of the library and information sector in Scotland.Our aim is to support Scottish library and information services through service innovation, funding provision and informative research. For more information on the Scottish Library and Information Council read the SLIC Strategy.

Shevock Burn Community Interest Company

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

Allotments and community garden

StudioFV

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

StudioFV is a purpose-driven business and all proceeds go towards our mission: combatting social isolation and working with long-term unemployed people & those facing barriers to work.We offer media production services to organisations and businesses throughout Scotland. These services include: video production, photography, graphic design/branding and social media content/management.Working with a diverse range of clients – across all sectors – means that we are experienced in delivering services whatever your requirements.

The Donaldson Trust

Joined SCVO as a Member on 23 July

As the National Body for Neurodiversity, we are a catalyst for change. We believe there is a genuine opportunity to change society for the better. We aim to be at the forefront of driving this change, and make a difference with, and for, neurodivergent people.The Donaldson Trust supports children and young people through its Sensational Learning Centre, Treehouse, Vibe, and Gate, encouraging each individual to realise their potential.

MoneyMinds Scotland SCIO

Joined SCVO as a Member on 22 July

Financial education for fifth and sixth year and college students.

Bonnybridge Community Hub

Joined SCVO as a Member on 19 July

We are a community hub operating from the Bonnybridge Community centre offering space for recreational activities

Howgate Allotment Association

Joined SCVO as a Member on 19 July

Garden allotments

Midlothian Federation of Community Councils

Joined SCVO as a Member on 19 July

A non-profit umbrella organisation for all Community Councils in Midlothian to come together.

Muthill Community Transport Group

Joined SCVO as a Member on 19 July

We are a start-up organisation who will offer community transport services to Muthill and the surrounding area. Perth & Kinross Council are supporting us with the loan of our first vehicle which we expect to be delivered in the coming 2 months. We are a membership organisation and the only charge we make is £5 individual annual membership for over 16's and £20 annual membership for local groups/clubs/charities wishing to use our services. The services include helping people to meet hospital and other health appointments, transport to events within Muthill and surrounding area, shopping and other essential trips for those unable to use other transport means. Our funding initially will be from donations, grants, fundraising events and a small portion from membership fees. Though starting with a fossil fueled vehicle, our aim is to transition to electric as soon as possible.

Womens Wellbeing Club

Joined SCVO as a Member on 19 July

We provide safe, confidential & non-judgemental spaces for any Woman to talk and feel supported. Womens peer support and mental health and suicide prevention charity.

Lung Ha Theatre Company Ltd

Joined SCVO as a Member on 18 July

Lung Ha Theatre Company is Scotland's leading company for learning-disabled adults. We produce award-winning productions and work with a year-round, large ensemble to develop their practice and remove barriers to participation in the arts.Now the company offers a range of creative opportunities for learning disabled actors. Our Pathway for Progression features six strands of work where actors can access training and performing opportunities in an inclusive and welcoming environment and on an established platform. These are: the Lung Ha Ensemble, Lung Ha Touring Company, Lung Ha Across Scotland (an online nationwide actor training workshop series), Creative Development (one to one skills development, mentoring and critical response), Sharing our Expertise (via our Access and Creative Principles Toolkit and workshop leader training) and Supporting External Opportunities (where the Lung Ha team prepares and supports people with their creative ambitions outwith Lung Ha).

Rkubed

Joined SCVO as a Member on 18 July

We are a unique social enterprise, fuelled by a passion for recycling, creativity, and sustainability. Our missionis to breathe new life into old computers and furniture, transforming yesterday's waste into tomorrow'streasures. We are dedicated to making a positive impact on the Ethnic Minority community and theenvironment, while also producing high-quality, upcycled products. Our values of sustainability, innovation,quality, inclusivity, and creativity are deeply embedded in our operations. We are committed to promoting acircular economy, constantly seeking innovative ways to deliver our services, and ensuring that every item wemanufacture or repair meets high standards. We foster an inclusive environment, valuing diverse perspectivesand contributions, and creativity is a driving force in our business, encouraging unique and out-of-the-boxthinking in all aspects of our operations.

Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn

Joined SCVO as a Member on 18 July

Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn was established in 2005 to undertake the community buyout of the Galson Estate, and to manage the land, for the benefit of the community and the environment. The Galson Estate, which passed into community ownership on 12th January 2007, consists of 56,000 acres of coast, agricultural land and moor in the North West of the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The estate is home to 22 villages, running from Upper Barvas to Port of Ness, with a population of nearly 2,000 people. ​We work to ensure that the community of Galson Estate benefit from community ownership, and we manage all estate business, whilst also overseeing a range of projects, to support and develop the area. Our current projects range from renewables, to tourism and youth engagement, and we also provide funding to community organisations via our Community Investment Fund. Please visit our What We Do page to find out more about our projects and the Community Investment Fund.UOG, which is a Scottish charity and a company limited by guarantee, has an elected board of trustees, made up of members of the local community. There are currently eight volunteer directors and a team of 14 employed staff (full-time and part-time), who run the day-to-day operations and its subsidiary companies. UOG has two trading subsidiary companies; all trading activity is undertaken by Galson Estate (Trading) Ltd and renewables developments are undertaken by Galson Energy Ltd.