voluntary sector in supporting Scottish people and communities. ,Government and independent grant-makers to create a Coronavirus Funding Hub which offered a single entry, sector’s future Liaised closely with Scottish Government regarding the impact of the pandemic on CJS,your organisation, governance, fundraising, volunteering and much more. upscaled our activity on digital,Service to help voluntary organisations manage the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and support best
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We have worked in partnership with Scottish Government on the pandemic response as well as on policy,We worked with Scottish Government and independent grant-makers to create a Coronavirus Funding Hub offering,We also worked with the Scottish Government and a wide range of partners to develop and deliver the Connecting,Hub with information and resources on areas including funding, running organisations, governance, fundraising,funding to the voluntary sector through our new Coronavirus Funding Hubpartnered in the development
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We are still providing guidance and support to help organisations respond to the pandemic, but this is,now part of our main website: HR and employment Digital support Finding funding Events Celebrating the,Coronavirus Information Hub The info hub was launched in March 2020, as a ‘single source of truth’ for,Other key topics were coronavirus restrictions (10% of traffic), employee support (10% of traffic) and,organisations, 48 business advisors and the Scottish Government. £75 million of emergency funding was
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Group on Ukraine Scottish Government’s group on Successor to EU funding Community Planning Improvement,by funded by SCVO, The Scottish Government, The National Lottery Community Fund and The William Grant,and funding opportunities to support organisations across the country and to share the story of the,Working with Scottish Government and local government on employability, particularly the implications,Dealing with European funding for the sector at a Scottish Government, UK Government and EU level has
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The SCVO HR and employment support service is available to voluntary sector organisations in Scotland,Funded by National Lottery Community Fund to help manage the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, it provides,You must pay your employees at least the National Minimum Wage and should also consider paying the Scottish,Some organisations use the local government SJC Salary Scales.,The SCVO Payroll Service has been supporting the voluntary sector in Scotland for 25 years and can process
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Charities and voluntary organisations have a duty to use their organisation’s funds within a reasonable,’s moneyAvoid any perception that your organisation is hoarding money and asking the public for funds,develop a reserves policy and make clear, in the annual report, a justifiable strategy for holding funds,(eg an increase in costs or a reduction in funds).,More information The Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) has a useful Charity Reserves Factsheet. https
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Finally, make sure you have explored all available funds and grants, like furlough, you may be able to,You need to include any voluntary redundancies and redeployed staff in this number.Due to Coronavirus,Government's initiative dedicated to helping individuals and employers with advice and support when,Job Finding Support Scheme The UK Government has introduced a scheme to offer support across England,,Participants will also be signposted to other suitable local or national support or organisation which
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