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.
Given the significant rise of working households experiencing poverty, the performance of the labour market can no longer be adequately represented merely by counting the number of people in work. Working with the UWS-Oxfam Partnership and Warwick Institute for Employment... Read more
Three important messages for Scotland’s voluntary sector Read more
With most of the formalities behind us, business has begun in earnest Read more
Making our economy work for the majority will only succeed if the third sector is a key partner Read more
Childrens rights in focus at 2016 seminar series Read more
Changes afoot with new ministerial appointments looking likley Read more
Changes to benefits look ever more likely to cause more harm than good Read more
SCVO's new Public Affairs officer Craig Wilson on the aftermath of #SP2016 Read more
While the polls display that the SNP are heading for victory, it is a bad idea to write off any parties or ignore their proposals. Read more
The ALLIANCE's Policy and Information Manager Andrew Strong looks at the party's manifestos to find out. Read more
Condensing a two hour hustings into a short blog, I am now painfully aware of the challenge we set our panel: how to speak concisely about mental health Read more
The story behind the city of discovery’s set of asks from the next Scottish Government. Read more
Hustings hears that Scotland is ready to do more, but hard work is needed. Read more
Our sector has an ambitious vision for Scotland’s future. The question is how can we make our vision a reality? Read more
Scotland set to lead the way internationally Read more
SCVO media release 13 April 2016 The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) will lead the civil society response in a pilot programme which has selected Scotland as one of 14 pioneers across the world to make governments more open and transparent. Led by the Open... Read more
Our short survey only takes five minutes I read this Guardian piece on charities not staying neutral on the EU vote and immediately agreed with it. Then I saw the interesting debate over BMW explaining its position to its Rolls Royce and Mini workforce. Employers using their... Read more
Making the case for charities to respond to the Scottish consultation on fundraising regulation Read more
1 April 2016 The Scottish Fundraising Working Group, convened by SCVO, has developed three options for a new charity fundraising regulatory system in Scotland. The group is seeking views throughout spring 2016 on the best direction to take. The online survey closed (closed 3... Read more
A look at who'll be affected when new Lobbying (Scotland) Act starts. Read more
Get involved in the Scottish Open Government Network Read more
Bobath Scotland CEO, Stephanie Fraser, on the importance of getting regulation right in Scotland Read more
We have three options - which should we choose? Read more
Community Capacity and Resilience Fund SCVO Update Report February 2016 Context The Community Capacity and Resilience Fund focuses on small, local, grassroots, community-based organisations to pilot ideas that will help them mitigate the impact of welfare reform and social... Read more
Alison on why you might have missed Cameron's EU deal Read more
82% of people believe most charities are trustworthy Read more
9 out of 10 people have supported a charity in the last year 82% of people in Scotland trust charities and believe they act in the public interest (compared to 57% in England and Wales) Levels of trust in fundraising remains high with 73% of people agreeing that they feel... Read more
SCVO briefing 17 February 2016 This briefing presents and analyses the findings from a poll of the general public in Scotland on trust, confidence and support of charities. These findings are based on a telephone survey of 1,028 respondents (adults aged 16+) commissioned by SCVO... Read more
SCVO media release 11 February 2016 Charities are being urged to take part in a consultation to decide upon the future of fundraising regulation in Scotland. With the current UK-wide system of self-regulation about to change, Scottish charities need to design a system to make... Read more
Here is a chance to put public trust at the heart of fundraising Read more
Research suggests there’s a long way to go on disabilities, pay and poverty Read more
See what Jenny thinks about the Stage 2 committee session on the Lobbying (Scotland) Bill – which held some surprisingly good news for the sector. Read more
New rules on Lobbying will affect charities in the run up to May 2016 Read more
A packed policy diary lightens up a dreary Scots winter Read more
Lots of work taking place across Scotland around welfare reform Read more
Let me take you on a tour of some of the main points of interest for the third sector in the Scottish Government’s draft budget for 2016/17 Read more
Update following the summit in November Read more
Context SCVO’s report into charitable public fundraising in Scotland was published on 23 September, alongside a review conducted by Sir Stuart Etherington for the Cabinet Office of the UK Government. Both reports share the broad conclusions that the current arrangements are not... Read more
Scoping out the winners and losers in Chancellor's spending review Read more
SCVO media release 25 November 2015 Following George Osborne’s autumn statement today, John Downie, Director of Public Affairs, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), said: “The third sector in Scotland can claim two huge wins from the Chancellor’s autumn statement... Read more
What we're looking out for in #spendingreview Read more
It's make or break time for charities and the voluntary sector Read more
When it comes to fundraising, we need to return to our roots: trust, hope, compassion and opportunity Read more
Michael Grade or Jackie Bird - who would you chose to regulate fundraising in Scotland? Read more
Opportunity to make both donors and beneficiaries central in future model Read more
The Scotland Bill - so after Monday’s session in the Commons where are we? The most interesting addition to the Bill is the power to create new benefits in areas of devolved responsibility. It’s something that was promised by Smith, but until Monday had not looked likely to be... Read more
Legislation is negative for the Scottish third sector, especially smaller organisations Read more
Introduction Passed by the Conservative-led coalition government in January 2014, the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (better known as the ‘Lobbying Act’) significantly amended campaign and election law in the United Kingdom... Read more
Securing change in a vast and varied policy landscape Read more
Mike Andrews, Policy and Research Officer from ASH Scotland, reflects on how devolution helped his organisation to affect real change in attitudes to smoking in Scotland Read more
After three days of busy conferencing in Aberdeen, Jenny's in reflective mood Read more
Appearance before MPs is damaging to whole third sector Read more
Great leaps forward in housing policy since devolution, but huge challenges remain Read more
Policy Officer, Felix Spittal questions whether the new report ‘Holyrood exposed – a guide to Lobbying in Scotland’ is a helpful contribution to the debate on lobbying transparency in Scotland. Read more
If you're appalled, then you’ve got to shout about it Read more
Reflections on SCVO's review into fundraising in Scotland Read more
Latest #employability special warns about taking things for granted Read more
Today the Scottish Government launched its new public procurement guidance to promote fair work. Not the most exciting topic perhaps, but one that will influence how £10 billion of public money is spent. Under the new guidance, all local authorities, health boards and other... Read more
We’re crowdsourcing a third sector manifesto and we want your help Read more
Excellent opportunities to set the third sector policy agenda Read more
Empowerment in focus in latest #employability special Read more
As part of our current work on #employability we are sharing a special series of blogs from sector experts Read more
Anna from Edinburgh Churches for Sanctuary reflects on the third sector response to the refugee crisis and what can be done to welcome refugees to Scotland. Read more
Policy Officer Felix Spittal looks at the 2015/2016 Programme for Government and gives his view on what it means for the third sector. Read more
People contribute to society in different ways at different times. They are driven by a need to support themselves and their families, share things with other people around them and do something meaningful with their lives. Sustainable and meaningful paid employment is the single... Read more
There are no guarantees that Scotland would create a more compassionate and caring benefits system says Lynn; we will need to fight for a different approach. Read more
The sector Ian Bell writes about in his article ‘What next: chuggers fundraising for the NHS?’ is definitely not one that I recognise or one that will be familiar to the people who work and volunteer for charitable organisations. Read more
Have your say on charity fundraising in Scotland Read more
Key findings 80% of Scottish charities receive some form of donations and fundraised income from the general public. Donations account for 11% of third sector income. In 2013 donations rose to an all-time high of £537 million, growing by £66 million between 2012 and 2013. This... Read more
Informal review of charity fundraising in Scotland 29 July 2015 The Scottish Government asked SCVO to undertake an informal review of public charity fundraising in Scotland to assess whether the existing framework for self-regulation of fundraising practice is sufficient to... Read more
SCVO media release 30 July 2015 The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations has launched an informal review of fundraising in Scotland to assess whether or not the current system of public charity fundraising self-regulation is working. The review, which will report back by... Read more
U-Lab offers people in Scotland a new opportunity to join a global movement for change Read more
If politicians want greater transparency on lobbying, then they need to make the first move Read more
Lynn reflects on the Welfare Reform Bill as UK Government announces £20 billion further cuts Read more
Media stories about poor fundraising practices suit the welfare cuts agenda Read more
Budget will devastate people and families most in need Read more
As I watched #budget2015 unfold in a BBC studio just along the road from some of the most deprived areas in Scotland, I found little comfort for those families who, apparently, don’t work hard enough or who are “dependent” on welfare in the Chancellor’s view. Overuse of the... Read more
SCVO media release 8 July 2015 For immediate release Following George Osborne’s summer budget today, John Downie, Director of Public Affairs, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), said: “For the first time the Chancellor has finally admitted that his attack on the... Read more
Lynn critiques the planned social security cuts and calls on activists to stand tall and fight back Read more
Dunfermline Advocacy Development Worker, Ewan Masson, reflects on national conversation to create a 'Fairer Scotland' Read more
Social justice. It’s a phrase that has been around since the Scottish Parliament was founded back in 1999. Numerous initiatives, reports and task forces have surfaced over the years to tackle problem. Yet still we find it riding high on the political agenda. When Nicola Sturgeon... Read more
It's time for those most affected by benefit reforms and austerity measures to have their say Read more
Context Scotland’s First Minister has outlined her ambition for a socially just Scotland. This is to be founded on three key priorities – participation, prosperity and fairness. In practice we understand this to mean ending poverty, tackling inequalities, repositioning our... Read more
I’m sure I’m not alone in looking back and thinking that the skills I’ve learned since leaving school have been as important if not even more so than what I learned before. I have to admit to one exception: learning to touch type has saved me countless hours of pecking at the... Read more
I was lucky enough to hear Professor Wendy Loretto discussing her research on fuller working lives at the Scottish Parliament. To put this in context, I had a busy day at work and arrived a bit grumpy about having committed to an evening event. In my role I often find I am torn... Read more
Carers Week hides the challenges facing social care and unpaid carers and its legacy must be a review of a fractured care system. Read more
Among the pomp and ceremony of the Queen’s Speech on Wednesday was the announcement of the Scotland Bill 2015. This was followed quickly by a loud thud on Thursday as the Bill hit my desk. Read more
Yet ideologically driven policy and blaming the poor are the marks of the first Queen’s Speech from this majority Conservative Government. Read more
Well where to start with Europe? An upcoming referendum on EU membership? A debate on reform of the EU institutions’? A campaign to keep Scotland in the EU? There’s a lot to come, and we’ll be working hard to keep you informed so that you can have a say on it all. However, for... Read more
The reappointment of Mr Duncan Smith to "finish the job he started" has sounded the death knell for even the most basic of social security safety nets. Lynn reflects on the vital need for civil society to stand up and challenge what is to come. Read more
Lynn reflects on the fact that disability and caring have rarely featured in #GE2015 and the continued stigmatisation of people in poverty. Read more
With #GE2015 just two days away Felix wonders if this will be the first and last election affected by the Lobbying Act. Read more
In the second of our #GE2015 guest blogs, Aidan Collins from HIV Scotland argues for a humane and human approach to welfare as people living with, and at risk of, HIV continue to face challenges which breach the most basic of human rights. Read more
John blogs on why most people don't read manifestos. Read more
With just nine days to go till #GE2015, Heather Noller from Carers Trust Scotland guest blogs for SCVO about carers and what this General Election could mean for them. Read more
SCVO has pored over the main party manifestos in Scotland to save you time. Lynn blogs on manifesto madness and the fact that people remain cynical - at best - about election promises. Read more
Many may loathe seeing money being spent on fundraising, but investment now will ensure the sector can continue to provide high quality services and projects in the future. Read more