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SCVO
Funding Scotland
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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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Charity advent calendar 2015

TFN is counting down to Christmas by celebrating and promoting some of its favourite charities, fundraisers and awareness days

https://tfn.scot/lists/charity-advent-calendar-2015

20 inspiring Scottish social entrepreneurs

Some of them have been around for decades, others are barely out of school, but TFN believes all 20 of these social entrepreneurs are truly inspiring

https://tfn.scot/lists/20-inspiring-social-entrepreneurs

10 Good Days Out around Scotland

Looking to entertain the kids this summer - some of the best family fun days are run by Scottish charities

https://tfn.scot/lists/ten-summer-family-fundays-run-by-charities

Annual Review 2015-16 Text Only

Supporting new approaches to tackling welfare reform With funding from the Scottish Government, our Community,Capacity & Resilience Fund awarded over £140k in grants of up to £5k to help frontline charities in,Kelsie said: “I really enjoy it here in the nursery and I am looking forward to starting my level 2 in,Recognising achievement The Scottish Charity Awards 2016 31 amazing finalists competed across 7 categories,coming out in front and also winning the Charity of the Year Award.

https://scvo.scot/p/14130/2016/12/07/annual-review-2015-16-text-only

Successful applications to the Community Capacity & Resilience Fund phase two

Awards range from £1,000 to £5,000, with the average award being £4,500.,This investment from Scottish Government will increase the capacity and resilience of communities and,by developing a Social Enterprise Employability/Training Programme, comprising of a High-end style Charity,needed to integrate more fully with mainstream society has been extremely popular since launching in 2013,Senior Citizens Scotland has the benefit of guidance and support from its parent charity, Glasgow Old

https://scvo.scot/p/14329/2017/01/18/successful-applications-to-the-community-capacity-resilience-fund-phase-two

SCVO response to the Scottish Government’s Social Security Consultation

Yes No x We believe the new Scottish Social Security Agency should be involved in the actual delivery,PART 2: THE DEVOLVED BENEFITS Disability Benefits (Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence,Q: In relation to the above how should the new Scottish social security system operate in terms of: A,The new Scottish Social Security system must play a central role in both the Inclusive Growth agenda,Practically speaking, this is identical to the system that the DWP used until October 2013.

https://scvo.scot/p/14097/2016/11/29/scvo-response-to-the-scottish-governments-social-security-consultation

Implications for Scotland and the third sector on leaving the EU

This amount is reviewed annually and in the previous Programme 2007 – 2013, it was changed several times,example universities participating in Horizon 2020, the Treasury will underwrite the payments of such awards,It will also be the job of the new minister to ensure that “the voice of Scottish stakeholders is heard,months of Switzerland’s referendum rejecting freedom of movement, the number of PIs dropped from 21 to 2.,This point was emphasised by anti-poverty charities, health charities, and employability charities, all

https://scvo.scot/p/13459/2016/08/26/implications-for-scotland-and-the-third-sector-on-leaving-the-eu

The effectiveness of the self-regulation of fundraising in Scotland: an informal review

Total individual giving in 2013 totalled more than £1/2 billion, equating to 39% of small charities income,or door to door Events (33,206): Either run directly by the charity, or with places in events purchased,The FRSB highlight that research[2] in 2013 found that three-fifths of people were more likely to trust,Appendix 2: Informal review of charity fundraising in Scotland – Terms of reference The Scottish Government,, May 2013 [3] Ipsos MORI (2012) Public perceptions of charity: a report for the Charities Act 2006 review

https://scvo.scot/p/10161/2015/09/23/the-effectiveness-of-the-self-regulation-of-fundraising-in-scotland-an-informal-review

Minutes of the 70th Annual General Meeting | November 2013

the meantime, the third sector had to continue to deliver positive outcomes for the people it served. 2.,Charity Regulator (“OSCR”).,This expenditure was for TFN, engagement with the Scottish Government and Scottish Parliament, and Policy,Debtors had increased from £1.3 million in 2012 to £2 million in 2013.,These gifts were most prominently on display at the Charity Awards which had probably been the highlight

https://scvo.scot/p/6744/2014/11/17/minutes-of-the-70th-annual-general-meeting-november-2013

A new democracy for Scotland: Discussion paper by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish National Action Plan on Human Rights (SNAP) in 2013 set out a rights-based approach in Scottish,The Big Lottery Fund and its Awards for All programme is gathering evidence on what can be achieved through,We want to: Ensure that charity regulation, tax and legislation enhances the role of the third sector,the sector SCVO: has the largest Scotland-wide membership from the sector – our 1600 members include charities, Govan by-election Oct 2013 http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?

https://scvo.scot/p/6723/2014/11/14/a-new-democracy-for-scotland-discussion-paper-by-the-scottish-council-for-voluntary-organisations