The initial findings from the second wave of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker are available here.,The findings suggested that most third sector organisations continued to face challenges in the face,However, there had been improvement in the sector’s ability to deliver services and/or planned programmes,The headline findings suggested that disruption to service delivery was no longer one of the top 3 challenges,Finally, most in the sector were relatively confident in their future – 92% were confident that they’
https://scvo.scot/research/scottish-third-sector-tracker/wave-2
The findings from the fourth wave of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker are available now.,Key findings — summary report The wave 4 summary report presented key insights into Scotland’s third,Organisations had seen costs rise across all areas of business, and approximately one third of respondents,of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker showed the impact of rising costs becoming increasingly apparent,, both for third sector organisations and the communities they work with.
https://scvo.scot/research/scottish-third-sector-tracker/wave-4
The findings from the third wave of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker are available here.,Key findings Scotland’s third sector organisations continued to face challenges in spring 2022, particularly,Sixty-one (61%) percent of organisations also report financial challenges.,For the majority of third sector organisations, online played a large part in their day-to-day management,Infographic summary The challenge of rising costs and hybrid methods of administration and delivery This wave
https://scvo.scot/research/scottish-third-sector-tracker/wave-3
Introduction This paper presents the key findings from the ten wave of the Scottish third sector tracker,The Tracker collects panel data from Scottish third sector organisations to give current insights into,the health of the sector, key trends, and developments.,The Tracker asks organisations questions relating to their current organisational challenges; demand,Topical questions are included each wave.
https://scvo.scot/research/scottish-third-sector-tracker/wave-10
The latest findings from the Scottish third sector tracker reveals a sector that continues to show resilience,Steve Grozier, Research Officer at SCVO, said: “This latest wave of Scottish third sector tracker reveals,The Scottish Third Sector Tracker is a growing research community made up of representatives from third, their organisation as a member of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker.,A full copy of the findings from Wave 11 of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker can be found here: https
https://scvo.scot/p/103262/2026/02/04/new-research-finds-funding-delays-emerge-as-major-challenge-for-scottish-charities
individual giving landscape in Scotland and the wider UK using a range of data sources including the Scottish,Third Sector Tracker.,legacies and fundraising Individual giving from the general public was worth an estimated £1.2bn to Scottish,Income from individual giving made up 15% of the Scottish charity sector’s income in 2023, down from,Data from the Spring 2025 Scottish Third Sector Tracker suggests that a rising number of voluntary organisations
https://scvo.scot/research/reports/individual-giving-in-scotland-donations-legacies-and-fundraising
The Scottish Third Sector Tracker has run throughout the current parliamentary term, capturing the experiences,The Tracker found: Since April 2023 (wave 6), financial challenges have dominated the top three challenges,Roughly one-third have been unable to deliver as planned in each wave of the Third Sector Tracker.,to reform third sector funding.,Sector Tracker, the Social Justice and Social Security Committee’s Pre-Budget Scrutiny report 2025/26
https://scvo.scot/p/102130/2025/12/03/scvo-briefing-scottish-government-spending-review