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SCVO
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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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Organisations

Managing Organisations in Milo Navigate to Organisations - Home Click on the Organisations tab at the,'All organisations in my TSI area', 'All organisations which are social enterprises', 'All organisations,View and edit an organisation When you click into an organisation record, you will see the organisation,In an organisation record, the mandatory fields are: Organisation Name, Organisation Type, Legal Status,organisation.

https://scvo.scot/support/milo/training/organisations

Voluntary sector organisations

asking staff and volunteers from charities, social enterprises, community groups and voluntary organisations,You can get involved by sharing your/your organisation's experience of dealing with the impact of coronavirus,Writing a blog - on your own site, on our site, or for TFNCreating a Twitter thread on your/your organisation's,lobbying For guidance on engaging with local or national politicians to help them understand why your organisation,to get charity stories out there – and we’ve pulled together a press coverage Q&A to help your organisation

https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/archive/never-more-needed/stories/voluntary-sector-organisations

Scottish voluntary organisations' financial reserves

Introduction The academic literature highlights the role that good financial management plays in helping organisations,skill is perhaps reflected in the Scottish third sector tracker findings where over a quarter of organisations

https://scvo.scot/research/reports/scottish-voluntary-organisations-financial-reserves

Voluntary organisations distributing public funding

Where a voluntary organisation distributes public resources on behalf of a public authority, the legal,responsibility for compliance will generally remain with the public authority not the voluntary organisation,However, if the voluntary organisation is exercising both functions of a public nature in its capacity,Voluntary organisations will also need to adhere to the conditions of the subsidy or scheme that are,Voluntary organisations distributing public funding should seek clarity on their respective roles and

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/finance-business-management/subsidy-control/voluntary-organisations-distributing-public-funding

Scottish Government funding of voluntary organisations

A case study of voluntary sector intermediaries Insights from senior leaders of voluntary sector intermediaries Prepared byPaul BradleyPolicy & Public Affairs ManagerSCVO September 2022

https://scvo.scot/policy/scottish-government-funding-of-voluntary-organisations

Learning & development options for small organisations

If you are working in a small organisation, you may not have an L&D or training colleague or team to,Combine with other organisations in a consortium Another approach is to join with other organisations,staff employed by your organisation.,, where the training organisation takes responsibility for organising the apprentice’s formal training,future learning needs for the organisation. 8.

https://scvo.scot/support/hr/learning-development/learning-development-options-for-small-organisations

Organisational development

To survive, every voluntary organisation needs to develop.,Organisational development is the name given to interventions that aim to help an organisation to grow,Organisational development can mean a number of things: more: extending existing service, growing staff,specialising In the past many funders only funded direct project costs, and not core costs such as organisational,However some funders, such as the National Lottery Community Fund now provide funding for core organisational

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/finance-business-management/organisational-development

Organisational purpose

A well-run board is clear about the purpose and values of the organisation and how it will achieve its,As the board, we are ultimately responsible for directing the activity of our organisation and delivering,We will achieve this by doing the following: Understanding and regularly reviewing our organisation’s,Evaluating the benefits and risks of collaborating or merging with another organisation.,so, deciding whether or not to wind up or dissolve our organisation.

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/governance/code/organisational-purpose