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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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Sector's role in the economy

The sector is best known for the contribution it makes to the communities it serves.,The voluntary sector is the glue that holds communities together.,see the voluntary sector as an economic actor: About the sector https://youtu.be/eG0s1cRtr1k Latest news,& opinion The latest sector's role in the economy news and blogs.

https://scvo.scot/policy/transforming-the-economy/economy

SCVO response to Scottish Labour's Policy Forum

In the months ahead, we also look forward to working further with Scottish Labour on plans for a New,: in 2021 SCVO sought insight from senior leaders of voluntary sector intermediaries (voluntary organisations,Small charities (under £100,000 and new charities) make up 80% of the charity sector, but account for,136,000+ people, making up 5% of the Scottish workforce. 34% of voluntary organisations are based in rural,Organisational profiles: funding and public sector relationships: in 2021 SCVO commissioned an independent

https://scvo.scot/p/96677/2025/01/23/scvo-response-to-scottish-labours-policy-forum

Pay in the voluntary sector

this a gap between pay rates for full-time and part-time workers.The findings highlight the need for funding,year over 1 million people volunteered The sector looks after substantial assets on behalf of the communities,and people of Scotland… from historic buildings, social housing and community land to investments held,sectorplays a particularlyimportant role in ruralcommunities – with 34% of organisations based in rural,among other things: 23,800 registered charities including 163 housing associations Around 1,000 community

https://scvo.scot/research/reports/pay-in-the-voluntary-sector

SCVO response to pre-budget scrutiny 2023/24: the impact of human rights budgeting

typical year, 4 out of 5 households access a charity-run service1/3 of voluntary organisations work in rural,in existing and new funding arrangements is possible.,When decisions relating to funding are made, we heard that these often slip into the new financial year,which includes more women (64.5%), more part-time workers (37%), and more people with a disability (23%,The committee provided no further reports or recommendations, likely due to the timing in 2021.

https://scvo.scot/p/53617/2022/09/09/scvo-response-to-pre-budget-scrutiny-2023-24-the-impact-of-human-rights-budgeting

SCVO response to pre-budget scrutiny 2023/24: the sector's role in reducing inequalities & alleviating poverty

With 89% of voluntary organisations recognised as local and 35% located in rural or remote areas, these,In Scotland the voluntary sector had an annual turnover of over £8.5 billion in 2021 and worked with,sector employs more women (64.5%), more part-time workers (37%), and more people with a disability (23%,across Scotland. 86% of organisations have reported rising costs since December 2021 (Third Sector Tracker,Our sector needs recognition, resources, and, crucially, new approaches focused on creating sustainable

https://scvo.scot/p/53665/2022/09/14/scvo-response-to-pre-budget-scrutiny-2023-24-the-sectors-role-in-reducing-inequalities-alleviating-poverty