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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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Half of charities fear running out of cash within months

A new study has shown the extent to which charities face a fight for their future, with demand surging

https://tfn.scot/news/half-of-charities-fear-running-out-of-cash-within-months

Holyrood 2021: what the voluntary sector wants

TFN's guide to charity election manifestos

https://tfn.scot/news/holyrood-2021-what-the-voluntary-sector-wants

SCVO response to the Advisory Group on Economic Recovery

May 2020 View a PDF of SCVO's full consultation responseDownload About SCVO The Scottish Council for,We know that the Scottish Government is committed to a recovery that builds a fairer, greener, and more,It cannot do so while meeting the growing demand our services face.,we know about the future evolves.,We must consider how the different sectors can come together, as they have done so during the coronavirus

https://scvo.scot/p/38613/2020/05/29/scvo-response-to-the-advisory-group-on-economic-recovery

SCVO briefing to Scottish Parliament on Employment Support

of months on the impact of coronavirus.,Regarding the programmes mentioned above, it is yet far from clear what the exact role of the sector,We know that people who were furthest away from the labour market prior to coronavirus will need even,[2] See Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish voluntary sectorwhat do we know so far?,available at: https://scvo.scot/p/38967/2020/06/08/coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-what-do-we-know-so-far

https://scvo.scot/p/40345/2020/09/16/scvo-briefing-to-scottish-parliament-on-employment-support

Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish Voluntary Sector: a review of literature

It is a follow-up to SCVO’s paper, Coronavirus, and its impact on the Scottish voluntary sectorwhat,do we know so far?,so far and the expected impact on charities over the coming year.,.pdf SCVO (2020) Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish voluntary sectorwhat do we know so far?,https://scvo.scot/policy/evidence-library/2020-coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-what-do-we-know-so-far-may

https://scvo.scot/p/40369/2020/09/17/coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-a-review-of-literature

SCVO submission to the House of Lords: lessons from coronavirus

July 2020 Lessons from coronavirus - House of Lords Select Committee on Public Service - July 2020 (PDF,ways, often without additional resources to do so, this must be understood by the UK and Scottish governments,Over half (51%) of charities surveyed by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator in May 2020 had,It cannot do so while meeting the growing demand our services face.,We know from experience what did and did not work in the previous system; the voluntary sector can help

https://scvo.scot/p/39501/2020/07/10/scvo-submission-to-the-house-of-lords-lessons-from-coronavirus

Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish voluntary sectorwhat do we know so far?

This paper gives a summary of some of the key issues that Coronavirus is having on voluntary organisations,, from the start of the crisis up until 20 May 2020.,and infrastructure bodies seeking to understand the impact of Coronavirus on their members.,and communities we serve is key to the sector’s longer-term planning. https://scvo.scot/policy/evidence-library,/2020-coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-what-do-we-know-so-far-may-2020

https://scvo.scot/p/38967/2020/06/08/coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-what-do-we-know-so-far

Coronavirus, next steps & communities

coronavirus, next steps & communities - June 2020Download About SCVO The Scottish Council for Voluntary,Impact of coronavirus on the voluntary sector Scotland's voluntary sector is wide-reaching and covers,Recent SCVO research from May 2020 now highlights a predicted 30% drop in income this year for voluntary,It cannot do so while meeting the growing demand our services face.Voluntary organisations relying on,We know that those who are already disadvantaged are being impacted the most, and that that will increase

https://scvo.scot/p/38971/2020/06/08/coronavirus-next-steps-communities

A perfect storm is coming

As we move into the next phase, it is important to understand the impacts of the initial crisis, and,Today we publish an overview of what research has been telling us about the impact the crisis has had,We know the sector has been ‘Never More Needed’.,Please do continue to get involved and share your experiences and research so that we can amplify the,voice of the sector as we take our first steps into a very different future than we could have imagined

https://scvo.scot/p/38735/2020/06/02/a-perfect-storm-is-coming

Equalities & Human Rights Committee Debate - Valuing the Third Sector

1 December 2020 About SCVO The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the national membership,Scotland’s voluntary sector The Scottish voluntary sector encompasses an estimated 40,000+ organisations,We also commend the committee for its comprehensive and probing submissions to the Scottish Government,an overview of our research which lays bare the impact the crisis had on voluntary organisations and,We hope that members will appreciate the vital role the voluntary sector plays in communities right across

https://scvo.scot/p/41307/2020/11/30/equalities-human-rights-committee-debate-valuing-the-third-sector

Get involved

Collaborate with us and our members to develop and promote voluntary sector policy perspectives for Scotland