Scotland's voluntary sector is an employer, a partner, and a vital social and economic actor which employs over 135,000 paid staff and works with more than 1.2 million volunteers to support people and communities across Scotland.
The Scottish Government’s policy prospectus, New leadership - A fresh start, committed to delivering Fairer Funding for the sector by 2026, including exploring options to implement multi-year funding deals. Beyond multi-year funding, however, what Fairer Funding means in practice is unclear.
The problems within the sector’s funding environment are multi-faceted and entrenched after years of poor funding practices that have left organisations vulnerable to shocks, impacting the sustainability of organisations and the services and support they offer.
The need for a clear plan to achieve Fairer Funding by 2026 is becoming increasingly urgent:
“Planning in the current climate is extremely difficult - funding agreements which cover 3 - 5 years would enable us to plan staffing and resources to meet needs.”
Registered Charity
“Funding issues ensure that no one has security of employment. Sustainability for voluntary sector organisations is fundamental to progressing positive change in our communities and in employment security”.
Social Enterprise
“Everything we do is dependent on funding, and amounts are often not confirmed until very late in the financial year”.
Registered charity
The Programme for Government is an opportunity to support voluntary organisations their staff, volunteers, and the communities they work with by taking urgent action to progress Fairer Funding.
SCVO has worked with the sector for many years on Fair Funding, a long-term, flexible, sustainable, and accessible approach to funding. To ensure progress is made in 2023/24 the Programme for Government should:
Our sector is a vital employer, partner, and social and economic actor, central to the fairer and more equal Scotland the Scottish Government aspires to. The Programme for Government is an opportunity for the new First Minister and the Cabinet team to recognise and support the many vital contributions of voluntary organisations, their staff, and their volunteers across Scotland.
Action is urgently needed to create the funding security essential for a sustainable voluntary sector which can survive the running costs crisis, support people through the cost-of-living crisis, offer Fair Work, and deliver quality outcomes.
Together we can create a sustainable voluntary sector.
SCVO’s proposals for the Programme for Government 2023/24 covered three areas:
These proposals were shared with the Scottish Government while the programme was being developed.