Credit: Neil Hanna Scott journey from participant to Hub Operations Lead is an extraordinary example,Special mention also for the generous Crail community that has supported numerous Crowdfunding projects,Transfers, set up the award winning Bencom Loch Ness Hub and secured funding for a wide range of projects,determination and unwavering positivity were undoubtedly the key factors in bringing to fruition the £1.6m project,theatre-in-education programme reaching 10,000 students; and delegations to Bosnia which united participants
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About the Scottish Third Sector Tracker What is the Scottish Third Sector Tracker? The Scottish Third Sector Tracker is a group of third sector organisations based in Scotland. Members share information about how their organisations are doing and their concerns. How does the...
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Our Digital Participation Challenge Fund, supported by the Scottish Government, the ERDF and BT, invests,in community digital participation projects across Scotland.,Leadership Group made 33 direct offers of funding for digital participation projects.,organisations that have signed Scotland’s Digital Participation Charter.,organisations that have signed Scotland’s Digital Participation Charter.
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Exclusive membership benefits and support networks A strong community of voluntary organisations of all sizes Shape the future of the voluntary sector in Scotland Meet our members SCVO members are part of a community of organisations. Membership directory Our latest members East...
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Over the past three years, the Digital Participation Challenge Fund and Charter Fund have supported 126,projects across Scotland to get people online and develop basic digital skills.,Supported by the Scottish Government and BT, the new Digital Participation Charter Fund is now open for
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NTSF was a seven-year project supported by the European Social Fund Programme (2014 – 2020).,The European Social Fund was managed by the Scottish Government and the lead partner for the NTSF project,For two years of the project the grant rate in LUPS was 50% whilst in the Highlands and Islands it was,Participants were mainly in Stages 1 and 2 of the employability pipelines.,from 1 April 2017 **Project Scotland, now Volunteering Matters participated from 1 July 2019 Find out
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the result of a co-design consultation in conjunction with Napier University, Young Scot and SAMH, Project,The study helped Project Scotland build a service that promotes positivity.,Project Scotland actively seeks participants for the programme.,This includes volunteering outdoors where participants develop practical skills such as building paths,The diversity of the volunteering opportunities available helps the participants identify the path best
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Participants not in receipt of a recognised DWP benefit receive £55 per week and assistance for travel,Within Right Track a key aim of this Project is to broaden horizons and as such the Project offers activity-based,There is a Participation Allowance of £30 per 3-day week and lunch is provided each day.,All activity is project based, designed to broaden horizons, improve motivation, confidence and self-esteem,and promote participation in flexible training.
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