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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 effectiveness of the self-regulation of fundraising in Scotland: an informal review

The effectiveness of the self-regulation of fundraising in Scotland: an informal review August 2015 Contents,The graph below shows that as organisations increase in size, the total amounts donated also increase,’s figures (June 2014 2.39%).,Inquiries opened where primary or secondary inquiry issue is ‘fundraising issues’[11] Year Number All,regular giving donation cancellation stats since ‘Cooke outcry’ [11] Data and analysis from OSCR [12

https://scvo.scot/p/10161/2015/09/23/the-effectiveness-of-the-self-regulation-of-fundraising-in-scotland-an-informal-review

State of the Sector 2013

jobs and in the number of part-time jobs available. goodmoves has seen an increase in both its market share,Figure 11 Financial confidence For the coming year, the mood in the sector is showing an upturn from,Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Funding issues The top funding concerns for 2014 are general funding shortages,Figure 17 Key issues for 2014 Once again, funding is the stand-out issue for the coming year.,Figure 25 All graphs are available as data tables.

https://scvo.scot/p/2739/2013/12/10/state-of-the-sector-2013

Third sector funding and spending in 2013

Background This is the first in a series of research briefings which outline the headline findings of SCVO’s 2014,As the following graphs show, public sector income dropped from 42% to 34%, while voluntary income increased,from 11% to 16% and self-generated income increased from 46% to 48%.,are spent on generating funds.,sources (see graph from SCVO’s 2013 Sector Forecast survey below).

https://scvo.scot/p/6779/2014/11/19/third-sector-funding-and-spending-in-2013

SCVO Workforce Survey 2015

[info-box penguin='https://cms.scvo.org/wp-content/gallery/info-box-penguins/quote.png' penguinposition,suggested that 37% of workers and managers plan to leave their current jobs, a significant increase on 2014,[/info-box] Other comments around workload included: [info-box penguin='https://cms.scvo.org/wp-content,[info-box penguin='https://cms.scvo.org/wp-content/gallery/info-box-penguins/quote.png' penguinposition,cuts of 2010-11 but has now dropped back to previous levels.

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

Briefing: public sector funding

Figure 5: public sector proportion of income 2004-2013 The freeze on public sector income means that its share,organisations with contracts have been shielded to some extent, smaller organisations have seen their share,Figure 8: shift from voluntary income to contracts 2004 - 2014 Year Contracts Grants % Contracts % Grants,£960,000,000 18% 82% Figure 9 Contracts and Grants split 2004-2013 Observations While the figures and graphs,Capability Scotland £23,117,000 9 The HALO Trust £22,391,000 10 Kibble Education & Care Centre £21,044,284 11

https://scvo.scot/p/11951/2016/01/02/briefing-public-sector-funding