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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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Scotland's Digital Participation Challenge fund

’re supporting will enable groups and organisations to digitise content, build digital networks and improve,fill out a short questionnaire to gauge their basic digital skills Provide regular progress updates by posting,Funding awards Call 3 (Winter 2015) We received funding applications totalling over £700,000 for the,You can find out more about the organisations that received funding on our project pages.,You can find out more about what’s been funded on our project pages.

https://scvo.scot/support/digital/challenge-fund

Council elections: Scotland's voluntary sector makes its demands

TFN's guide to charity council election manifestos

https://tfn.scot/news/council-elections-scotlands-voluntary-sector-makes-its-demands

What does the future hold?

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

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

Section 75 Employer Debt in Non-Associated Multi-Employer Defined Benefit Pension Schemes

intention, or ultimate requirement, to secure benefits then it is questionable if a buy-out type basis is applicable,cessation basis is excessive given benefits are not being secured and as the admitted bodies’ assets post,Therefore whilst we would support a revision to the cessation basis applicable in funded public sector,schemes we believe that the basis applicable under S75 is broadly correct in protecting members and,the finding position and overall member security.

https://scvo.scot/p/9108/2015/05/26/section-75-employer-debt-in-non-associated-multi-employer-defined-benefit-pension-schemes

SCVO Workforce Survey 2015

The main reasons for leaving are better pay and improved career prospects, which were cited by 1 in 2,The pay is certainly much lower than similar posts in the private or public sector (I have worked in,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.,applications & short term contracts.

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

Draft principles for new funding models

Money, Money, Money', John Downie kicked off our collaboration with the sector and funders to develop funding,The climate of doing more with less, finding new solutions for increasingly complex problems and providing,We’re delighted that we’re now able to share that with you and gather your further thoughts.,National Lottery Community Fund talks about ‘making a positive impact within the UK’.,personalCo-designHonesty and authenticityValue of choice within communities A relevant and proportionate approach to application

https://scvo.scot/p/30966/2019/05/09/draft-principles-for-new-funding-models

Fair Funding: Collaborate, Challenge, Change - The Gathering 2022

inflationary uplifts.Accessible Funding – Accessible applications and funding processes.,was a desire for more open relationships with funders, and events organised specifically designed to improve,to cover core costs so you don’t have to switch your focus”.,”, and another described how inflexibility of funds as a medium-sized organisations meant finding themselves,ineligible to apply for both smaller and larger funding posts, leaving them “between a rock and a hard

https://scvo.scot/p/54973/2022/10/17/fair-funding-collaborate-challenge-change-the-gathering-2022

Children, Young People, Families and Adult Learning Third Sector Fund - SCVO and TSI Scotland Network

your new post, and I’m sorry that our first contact is on such a negative note.,their lifetime; you will find a chronology of this funding in Appendix 1 which sets out what has happened,Much has changed since 2016, when the first applications were submitted to the CYPFEI & ALEC funds were,on each occasion that these new applications have been effectively withdrawn, with CYPEIF & ALEC funding,organisations and applicants which should not only improve future funding streams from this department

https://scvo.scot/p/59051/2023/04/03/administration-of-children-young-people-families-and-adult-learning-third-sector-fund-cypfal-tsf-and-predecessor-funds-scvo-and-tsi-scotland-network-letter-to-the-minister

Digital Inclusion Briefing

Full details of our work and the support we can offer to you and organisations in your area are available,This work has also been supported by the Big Lottery Fund, BT and European Structural Funds.,again for the Warm Home Discount with her new supplier and has taken a note to apply again online when applications,Our report published in August 2017 based on the findings of a review of 127 projects funded through,Citizens Advice Scotland (2018) - Disconnected: Understanding Digital Inclusion and Improving Access

https://scvo.scot/p/27369/2018/10/29/digital-inclusion-briefing