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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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Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2007

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2007 An Aberdeenshire charity that offers a local community transport,Buchan Dial-a-Bus won the Charity of the Year award at the inaugural TFN Awards that are organised by,TFN annual Charity Awards for the voluntary sector.,I am delighted that in this first year of the Annual Charity Awards, TFN was able to reward Buchan Dial-A-Bus,ASSOCIATION CHARITY CHAMPION ALAN DICKSON: chief executive Capability Scotland CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR RNIB

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2007

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2008

Champion.,Stephen Joyce, an employee of Deafblind Scotland, scooped the Charity Champion award at this year’s Third,Force News (TFN) Scottish Charity Awards for his dedication to improving the lives of deafblind people,The second TFN Scottish Charity Awards, known as the Tiffanies, were presented at Glasgow’s Crowne Plaza,The TFN Scottish Charity Awards were created in 2007 in a bid to honour some of the excellent work that

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2008

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2009

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2009 Edinburgh’s answer to the Sistine Chapel sparkled as the third,sector celebrated a year of achievement at this year’s TFN Scottish Charity Awards Around 300 people,The award winners were Bethany Christian Trust for Charity of the Year; RNIB for Campaign of the Year,Champion award for 20 years voluntary service to veterans’ organisations in Scotland.,, with their award sponsor Roger Parry of GMP Print David Noble received the Charity Champion award from

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2009

Membership

, championing its members’ work and aims, and we wanted to be part of such a collaborative organisation,The Scottish Charity Awards, hosted by SCVO was a highlight for Leuchie.,We were thrilled and honoured not only to be part of the Scottish Charity Awards this year, but to win,It meant a lot to a small independent charity like Leuchie, and underlined the fantastic job our team,Our wonderful complementary therapy volunteer team lead by our national award-winning therapist have

https://scvo.scot/membership

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2016

Scottish Charity Awards winners - 2016 For the first time the Scottish Charity Awards has honoured two,inspiring Charity Champions For the first time in 10 years Scotland’s Charity Champion award has been,Gordon Aikman and Lucy Lintott (pictured) took the coveted gongs at the 2016 Scottish Charity Awards,Charity of the Year – Saheliya Celebrating Communities –Friends of Oban Community Playpark Charity Champion,to my family and friends for supporting me through everything, I know it’s not been easy,” she told TFN

https://scvo.scot/scottish-charity-awards/previous-winners/winners-2016

Teams

scvo.scot Find out more Goodmoves Email sales@goodmoves.org.ukPhone 0800 019 2149 Find out more Scottish Charity,Awards Email awards@scvo.scotPhone 0131 474 8005 Find out more SCVO Digital team Email digital@scvo.scot,The Gathering Email thegathering@scvo.scotPhone 0131 474 8005 Find out more Third Force News Email tfn,Organisations with enquiries about awards, orders or monitoring data - please contact help@connecting.scotPeople,and Digital Champions looking for technical support to use devices provided through Connecting Scotland

https://scvo.scot/about/people/contacts/teams

SCVO Impact Report 2021/22

We’ve grown and improved our services, championed the voluntary sector in many places, built partnerships,As a champion of Fair Work in the sector, we want to lead by example and highlight the things that get,as Saltire Award participants, resulting in over 7,000 Saltire Awards achieved and over 300,000 volunteering,Film Awards.,Celebrating the sector SCVO’s 2021 Scottish Charity Awards were held online for the second year.

https://scvo.scot/about/work/impact-2021-22

SCVO Annual Review 2020-21

) magazine in an e-magazine format as well as opening the TFN archive online.,To-date, over 40,000 households have been supported and 2,700 Digital Champions have been trained to,Training & Events Celebrating our training offer and flagship events like the Scottish Charity Awards,A highlight of our 2020 events programme was our first virtual Scottish Charity Awards.,We received 31,000 votes for the People's Choice Awards.

https://scvo.scot/about/work/annual-review/html

Impact Report 2023/24

including our: New guide to closing down a charity Updated guide to finding funding New charity law,This work deserves to be celebrated and SCVO's Scottish Charity Awards are our way to do exactly that,The 2023 Scottish Charity Awards took place in Edinburgh and shone a light on the amazing work of our,We built relationships and championed the work of the voluntary sector to the media, influencers and,Awards.

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Money-raking awards ceremony ditched by women’s groups

Scottish Women's Awards created to make profit

https://tfn.scot/news/womens-groups-ditch-money-raking-awards-ceremony