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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.

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#connect23

want to live in a Scotland where everyone has the opportunity to get online, and to do that we need to make,To that end, we encouraged our workshop participants to make a pledge about how they will prioritise,digital.,You can read all about the pledges in our blog Our Radical Challenge: Where does digital inclusion sit,– bite-sized webinars covering a range of crucial topics, with a range of sector leaders and experts

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/events/connect23

Go digital or die, charities told

Call to action issued as charties told to embrace digital future

https://tfn.scot/news/charities-must-embrace-digital-or-they-will-die

Collaboration is the lifeblood of charities

Martin Baker believes Scottish charities are better at collaboration than other parts of the UK but we could all do more to learn from our peers

https://tfn.scot/opinion/collaborating-is-the-lifeblood-of-charities

Digital is booming and charities are starting to join the revolution

Paul Cardwell looks at which charities are making the best use of digital technology to explore how your

https://tfn.scot/news/tech-special-digital-is-booming-and-charities-need-to-take-note

Life as a social media chief executive

Louise Macdonald was named last week at one of the top 30 UK Social CEOs. Here she shares some of her learning about the social media life of a chief executive…

https://tfn.scot/opinion/life-as-a-social-media-chief-executive

A Call to Action: Agenda 2018

Last year SCVO supported a group of senior leaders from a wide range of organisations to launch a Call,More than 100 sector leaders discussed, debated and contributed their experiences, hopes and fears at,Over the past year we understand that those leaders have been beavering away making change in priority,Our Digital Pioneer case studies have highlighted changes organisations have been making.,to embrace digital” “How boards can make a difference” “What does digital mean for funders” The rest

https://scvo.scot/p/16323/2017/10/18/a-call-to-action-unconference-agenda-2018

Charities need to keep up with the pace of change

The potential for new technologies to reduce climate change and make doing the right thing easier is,My colleague Rebecca’s blog covers the event the 2020 climate group event in more detail.,Ian described himself as a digital non-native and explained how he often used technology first in his,leaders are baby boomers due to retire in the next 5 years.,He has been an Interim Executive Leader 13 times.

https://scvo.scot/p/8060/2015/03/02/charities-need-to-keep-up-with-the-pace-of-change

The Charity Digital Skills Report 2018

SCVOs digital evolution programme focuses on supporting organisations to understand how digital technologies,So far we’ve taken our soundings from a vast array of leaders who have participated in and shown their,interest in our Senior Leaders Programme.,of any of our events, projects or conversations will know that one of the most often statements we make,So, I guess we’d be being a bit hypocritical if we didn’t support the Charity Digital Skills Report 2018

https://scvo.scot/p/24106/2018/01/31/the-charity-digital-skills-report-2018

Building digital skills – lessons from around the UK

Show leadership: Digital connectivity now affects everything that we do, so most projects can be “digital,leaders and support other individuals and groups to get online.,Involve communities: The internet is by definition a method of social engagement, so it makes sense that,Make it fun: The internet brings great social and economic benefits but it should be a source of fun,They have also created a fictional online family who tweet and blog about their experiences of learning

https://scvo.scot/p/5285/2014/07/14/building-digital-skills-lessons-from-around-the-uk