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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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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 Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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The power of good investment

CCLA

Day
Wednesday 15 June
Time slot
11:00-12:00
This event took place almost 2 years ago
Room
Alsh 2
Wheelchair accessible
Contact
Debbie Kelner
0207489 6028
Topics
Economy Funding & fundraising Governance
Overall aim
  • We will explain the importance of environmental, social and governance issues for charity investors and their stakeholders, and
  • Illustrate how investors can drive real-world change by influencing company behaviour and public policy.
Description

Collectively, long-term investors wield great power. Together we can change the way that companies respond to some of society’s most pressing problems: from modern slavery to a crisis of obesity, mental health deterioration and climate action failure. Join us to find out how effective stewardship can change the world for the better, without damaging the investment returns you need to support your charity’s work.

Who was the event aimed at?

Trustees

Who spoke at this event?
Ed Kirwan, client investment director
Amy Browne, stewardship lead
 
Brought to you by
SCVO
Platinum sponsor
Keegan & Pennykid
Gold sponsors
AAB
The Access Group
CCLA
Social Print & Copy
Vodafone Business
Strategic partners
ACOSVO
 
Social Enterprise Scotland
 
Volunteer Scotland
 
Local host partner
EVOC