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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 Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG.

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Structure and governing documents

charity, you will need consent from OSCR before you change your purposes, as this could affect your charitable,to setting up.,up as Trusts.,An unincorporated organisation means a group of people who have decided to work together for a common,within your Trust Deed to make any changes not having a copy of the Trust Deed having to ask the Scottish

https://scvo.scot/support/village-community-halls/governance/structure

Decision making and governance

The key choices you must make are: Whether you will have members How you will set up your governing body,Members You will need to decide if a membership organisation is the right structure for your charity.,Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO), the members also have some of the same duties as the trustees,Don’t be put off setting up a membership organisation just because the steering group can’t identify,If they can, think about how you will support and include them, and whether you need to adapt any of

https://scvo.scot/support/setting-up/decision-making

Who you need

organisation with formal power and responsibility, which are detailed in the governing document, and backed up,agendas for meetings (in consultation with the Chair)taking the minutes of meetings and ensuring back-up

https://scvo.scot/support/village-community-halls/governance/who-you-need

Accounts & reporting

Keeping accurate accounts is a vital element in running your charity, ensuring that you are making...

https://scvo.scot/support/running-your-organisation/finance-business-management/charity-accounts-financial-reporting

How to write your constitution

Before you start there are a few common issues that you need to think about, whatever legal structure,Winding up At some point in the future you may decide or need to close your charity.,For more information, see the OSCR guide: Wind up or dissolve the charity Support available to help you,write your constitution If you’re setting up an organisation to carry out activities in a local area,It is possible to set up a charity without legal or professional advice but if you are setting up a complex

https://scvo.scot/support/setting-up/writing-constitution

Unincorporated charities forced to wind up

regulator will mean charities wishing to ensure more protection for their trustees will have to set up,a new body

https://tfn.scot/news/unincorporated-charities-forced-to-wind-up

Let’s keep this online – change your constitution to keep virtual meetings

In order to support good governance, those amendments to the constitution should not just remove barriers,SCVO’s updated model constitutions are available at the links below: Scottish Charitable Incorporated

https://scvo.scot/p/42907/2021/03/31/lets-keep-this-online-changing-your-constitution-to-keep-virtual-meetings

Is it time to incorporate your village hall?

Make sure your village hall trustees are protected by checking your legal structure

https://scvo.scot/p/14339/2017/01/23/is-it-time-to-incorporate-your-village-hall

SCVO response: Local Government & Regeneration Committee enquiry – Community Empowerment Bill

The main points arising from these discussions have been incorporated into this response. 1.,They set the agenda, decide their priorities and lead the development of their own communities.,If outcomes are decided in a top-down way, it is not community-led regeneration.,The Scottish Government’s single line in the Policy Memorandum to offer consultancy support for local,Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisations (SCIOs) should also be able to access these rights as

https://scvo.scot/p/5732/2014/09/09/scvo-response-local-government-regeneration-committee-enquiry-community-empowerment-bill

Community Empowerment Bill

It is vital that this bill is also backed up by significant resources to help communities achieve their,Instead, the term ‘Incorporated body’ should be used to ensure that Scottish Charitable Incorporated,SCIOs offer a structure which brings the benefits of incorporation and charitable status but with a single,Industrial Provident Societies, Community Interest Companies (CICs) and other legal structures which,Q11 Do you agree with the criteria at section 15 that a public service authority should use when deciding

https://scvo.scot/p/3145/2014/01/24/community-empowerment-bill