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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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Scottish Charity Awards deadline looms

There's less than a week left for charities and community groups to enter the 2014 Scottish Charity Awards

https://tfn.scot/news/scottish-charity-awards-deadline-looms

Scottish Charity Awards 2015 open for entries

community groups that are having a life-changing impact on their communities are being urged to enter the Scottish

https://tfn.scot/news/scottish-charity-awards-2015-open-for-entries

Winning Charity of the Year set a new stage for Toonspeak

Emily Bennet explains why winning Scottish Charity of the Year in 2014 launched new opportunities for,27-year-old youth theatre Toonspeak

https://tfn.scot/opinion/winning-charity-of-the-year-set-a-new-stage-for-toonspeak

Is digital a human right?

If you’re reading this chances are you’re online. But did you know five billion others aren’t? Robert Armour investigates our right to get online

https://tfn.scot/features/is-digital-a-human-right

Post-legislative scrutiny: Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014

The Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 was viewed as promising legislation.,, while the COSLA pay award was 3.5% with a 3% in the following year.,The way the Scottish Government releases procurement frameworks every 3-4 years aligns poorly with industry,Another organisation told SCVO that despite seeking an extension of the application window over the school,A quarter of charities employ staff, and the average income of these charities is around £900k.

https://scvo.scot/p/62600/2023/09/27/post-legislative-scrutiny-procurement-reform-scotland-act-2014

Welfare Funds (Scotland) Bill, Stage 2

of each year.,used to extend the reporting timeline as the current date of 2017 would only take us into the first year,Awards: Cash and In Kind The third sector has expressed concern that “in kind” awards from the Fund seem,This leads us to a final point – given the low level of awards in most cases, overly bureaucratic application,r=9461&mode=pdf; [ix] Meeting of Scottish Parliament, 30 April 2014, Deputy First Minster [x] http://

https://scvo.scot/p/7645/2015/01/22/welfare-funds-scotland-bill-stage-2

SCVO response to Barclay Review of Business Rates in Scotland

This research also found that 84% of Scottish households used a charity in 2015.,The Scotland-wide figure for charities rate relief for 2014-2015 was £181m.,receive discretionary rate relief one year to the next.,Growth in the number of charity shops over the past 20 years has also been attributed to the fact organisations,inconsistency in criteria between local authorities, and the current lack of accessible criteria for the award

https://scvo.scot/p/13795/2016/10/11/scvo-response-to-barclay-review-of-business-rates-in-scotland

Successful applications to the Community Capacity & Resilience Fund phase two

Successful applications to the Community Capacity & Resilience Fund phase two We're pleased to announce,Awards range from £1,000 to £5,000, with the average award being £4,500.,by developing a Social Enterprise Employability/Training Programme, comprising of a High-end style Charity,Senior Citizens Scotland has the benefit of guidance and support from its parent charity, Glasgow Old,Volunteer Centre Borders VCB supported the development of the area’s first Shed in Galashiels in 2014

https://scvo.scot/p/14329/2017/01/18/successful-applications-to-the-community-capacity-resilience-fund-phase-two

Minutes of the 70th Annual General Meeting | November 2013

Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“SCIO”) and that the appropriate application for conversion to,a SCIO be made to the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (“OSCR”).,This expenditure was for TFN, engagement with the Scottish Government and Scottish Parliament, and Policy,With the event in its tenth year in 2014, the Convener looked forward to these records being smashed.,These gifts were most prominently on display at the Charity Awards which had probably been the highlight

https://scvo.scot/p/6744/2014/11/17/minutes-of-the-70th-annual-general-meeting-november-2013