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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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Holyrood 2021: what the voluntary sector wants

TFN's guide to charity election manifestos

https://tfn.scot/news/holyrood-2021-what-the-voluntary-sector-wants

SCVO Briefing – Creating a Fairer Scotland

Households in this category are also more likely to consume higher levels of sugars than more affluent,Food Train is a grocery shopping, befriending and household support service for older people - assisting,Modern Apprentices continue to be gender segregated where women accounted for only 2% of engineers in training

https://scvo.scot/p/12643/2016/06/22/scvo-briefing-creating-a-fairer-scotland

Meet David!

As part of the Big Lottery funded One Digital programme, we’re also providing training directly to third,This training is taking place across all 32 local authority areas.,those interested in the more technical side of web development, we’re going to be using the SCVO Labs blog

https://scvo.scot/p/12032/2016/04/06/meet-david

SCVO response to Scottish Parliament Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee

For future funding, replacement of Structural Funds post-Brexit must advance on and not regress on the,A blog entitled Future of the Funds was set up by the Managing Authority (MA) to inform people but it,This is common throughout all categories of delivery with expenditure achieved to date in the Transition,There was either no training or very little training to staff within the Lead Partners to deliver ESIF,It is critical that these policy areas are not left bereft of investment post the end of this programme

https://scvo.scot/p/25068/2018/04/13/scvo-response-to-scottish-parliament-economy-jobs-and-fair-work-committee

Developing this website

website - should be to promote what the organisation does, provide a platform to allow press releases and blog,They want practical resources to help people run their organisation – information, events, funding, training,Existing blog posts would be ported over to keep a history of what has been published and to allow for,interesting relevant older posts to be shown alongside newer posts.,The facility to show blog posts, press releases, authors, related posts, and post categories was pulled

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

AI and the third sector

To my mind, these fall into three broad categories: new ways for charities to achieve their mission changing,used to shape more effective interventions (e.g. video footage from drones in Africa is being used to train,to many jobs becoming obsolete in the near future, large numbers of people will have to adapt to a post-work

https://scvo.scot/p/23628/2018/01/19/ai-and-the-third-sector

Digital checkup learning – does size matter?

In this second blog on our digital checkup learning, I’m looking at whether organisation size has a big,in our digital checkup. 54 is a reasonable sample size, but it’s worth noting that two of the income categories,In the checkup, we just use the broader category of ‘under £100,000’.,[It’s worth flagging that SCVO have partnered with Microsoft to provide free online training sessions,We’ve drilled into Tools & equipment in an earlier blog post, so we won’t say more here.

https://scvo.scot/p/44851/2021/08/27/digital-checkup-learning-does-size-matter