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Over the last 11 months, Covid 19, inflation and the resulting cost-of-living crisis have put enormous,The Scottish Government published its emergency funding awards on 360 Giving during the pandemic, and,Years of underfunding, followed by Covid 19, and the running costs crisis, however, mean these ambitions,However, research by SCVO and Senscot in 2021 suggests that many organisations without an environmental,Covid 19 pandemic would result in progress towards funding sustainability for the voluntary sector.
https://scvo.scot/p/53617/2022/09/09/scvo-response-to-pre-budget-scrutiny-2023-24-the-impact-of-human-rights-budgeting
Based on a range of evidence, including Volunteer Scotland’s recent research report, ‘Testing our Resilience,Still, mixed-income streams were brittle during the pandemic due to reduced income from fundraising,,the Covid-19 pandemic that volunteering budgets can be deprioritised when facing financial challenge,In a Scottish Government survey in May 2021, 44% of volunteer involving organisations reported insufficient,Reduction in volunteer participation The Covid-19 pandemic had a significant impact on volunteer participation
https://scvo.scot/p/55743/2022/11/29/cost-of-living-crisis-scvo-and-volunteer-scotland-briefing-for-mps
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has understandably drawn much focus and attention.,During the pandemic, a light was shone on the financial vulnerability of the sector: SCVO has published,an overview of our research which lays bare the impact the crisis had on voluntary organisations and,The Scottish Government’s financial support for the sector was welcome and considerable.,of charities reporting a critical threat to their financial viability in the next 12 months.
https://scvo.scot/p/41307/2020/11/30/equalities-human-rights-committee-debate-valuing-the-third-sector