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SCVO
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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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The Gathering 2023: a round-up

Thank you to our platinum sponsors Keegan & Pennykid; our gold sponsors AAB Group, the Access Group,,Funding social justice – why Lankelly Chase decided to give all their money away Charities need to contend,Catch up on 'Funding social justice' #EssentialSector film launch When the dust settled on the first,sessions about different areas in the third sector""Seeing the trends of things that are currently funded,Catching up with a lot of different people from my field""It felt that there were a lot of people there

https://scvo.scot/the-gathering/round-up-2023

Winners of the Epic Awards revealed

The annual awards ceremony celebrates creativity amongst voluntary arts

https://tfn.scot/news/winners-of-the-epic-awards-revealed

Scots mum left heartbroken after losing her son to cancer receives national award

Janice Coulter has received a Cancer Research UK Flame of Hope award as pioneer of the year

https://tfn.scot/news/scots-mum-left-heartbroken-after-losing-her-son-to-cancer-receives-national-award

News in brief: what’s been going on across Scotland’s third sector 7 December 2018

A selection of stories from communities and voluntary organisations across Scotland

https://tfn.scot/lists/news-in-brief-whats-been-going-on-across-scotlands-third-sector-7-december

Scotland hosts groundbreaking Queer International Film Festival

The Scottish Queer International Film Festival takes place at the end of the month. Paul Cardwell caught up with its director Helen Wright

https://tfn.scot/features/film-festival-aiming-to-bring-the-worlds-lgbt-audience-to-glasgow

What does the future hold?

TFN asked six organisations from different areas to tell us their vision for the sector in 10 years’

https://tfn.scot/features/what-does-the-future-hold

Community Capacity and Resilience Fund guidance notes

Delivery period 12 months; award up to £10,000 maximum The aim of the scheme is to fund projects and,e.g. cheaper food, community food sources, budgeting workshops, peer support groups Application Form,We expect the delivery to be one-to-one and some group delivery, partnering with local groups to perhaps,This funding will enable us to take steps towards helping people in the local community to eat healthier,By providing this foundation we are confident that the impact will be longer term and post this funding

https://scvo.scot/p/26005/2018/09/06/community-capacity-and-resilience-fund-guidance-notes

Developing this website

More positively; it was well-used - by people sharing posts by our policy team, reading pages about how,SCVO has a long history with an online presence - over 19 years.,Our key objectives in the context of the website redevelopment include Getting young people and people,in vulnerable groups into jobs with charities via the Community Jobs Scotland scheme.,We surprised ourselves how many content types we required - from pages and posts to events and funded

https://scvo.scot/p/24481/2018/01/31/developing-this-website

SCVO Workforce Survey 2015

and communities (40%) The people we support (31%) Our colleagues, and working in a great team (22%),Variety, working with people in the community and not being stuck in an office all the time [/info-box,Belief in what we do; that our work can improve the lives of our client group; some sense of ownership,Uncertainty of funding. Every year we wait to find out if we've got the funding to keep my post.,of good communication and planning.

https://scvo.scot/p/7977/2015/02/25/scvo-workforce-survey-2015

SCVO submission to the House of Lords: lessons from coronavirus

Fund, and the Supporting Communities Fund.,The Third Sector Resilience Fund (TSRF) was a £20m+ emergency fund for charities, community groups, social,services online to help keep the people they work alongside safe, well, and informed.,This does not include publicly, or independently, funded posts that are not eligible for furlough.,Some people cannot access the benefits of being online because of the affordability of kit and connectivity

https://scvo.scot/p/39501/2020/07/10/scvo-submission-to-the-house-of-lords-lessons-from-coronavirus