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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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Get involved in Building Healthier and Happier Communities

As well as improving understanding of how increased community capacity can enable prevention at a locality,improving health and wellbeing Promotes and enables cross-sector collaboration The Integrated Care Fund,resilience.,Our work is informed by the link between healthy and resilient people and healthy and resilient communities,Resilience for public health – supporting transformation in people and communities, Glasgow Centre for

https://scvo.scot/p/7619/2015/02/03/get-involved-in-building-healthier-and-happier-communities

Land Reform Review Group: Call for evidence

Community ownership can offer a more stable and resilient method for managing land assets than the hereditary,Some communities will need additional support and guidance to progress their ideas and develop projects,, to make stronger, more resilient and independent communities which have an even greater stake in their,To ensure the momentum is maintained a permanent fund should be established which ensures regular funding,to establish they have the will and capacity to take on the responsibilities of ownership, and that

https://scvo.scot/p/2616/2013/01/11/land-reform-review-group-call-for-evidence

Taking on welfare reform | Conference report

 and third sector capacity, and mobilising support for people and communities.,of small/community organisations to apply for funding Public awareness/engagement: The main challenges,It’s important to invest in communities with a long-term view, not simply directing funding at pilot,projects.,The Bedroom Tax will lead to displacement and impact on the resilience of communities.

https://scvo.scot/p/2622/2012/12/09/taking-on-welfare-reform-conference-report

State of the Sector 2013

This is a positive step forward for the sector, which demonstrates the resilient nature of many third,better support the communities we work with and plan solutions that produce long-term results.,Only 22% anticipate increases in paid staff, meaning that few will have any additional capacity with,key areas that organisations are looking at are: developing new income sources (72%), developing new projects,Other areas of concern are sustainability, maintaining services, tendering processes, capacity and meeting

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

Regulations and Statutory Guidance to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013

This means that the voice of people in rural communities is vital, and models such as Community Care,Lessons from the use of tele-care must be emphasised and updates from the DALLAS project in Scotland,disability and their carers) Thinking Digitally Learners Module is part of their ‘Get Connected and Lead project,If the funding attached to ILF is to be devolved to Scotland, like the Scottish Welfare Fund, there must,These are: Services built around people and communities, their needs, aspirations, capacities and skills

https://scvo.scot/p/2518/2013/07/10/regulations-and-statutory-guidance-to-accompany-the-social-care-self-directed-support-scotland-act-2013

Replacement of European Structural Funds post EU-Exit

As such, many community level and smaller organisations have stepped in to fill these capacity gaps.,the resilience and future of their area.,which impact their communities.,or if it will seek to fully fund projects entirely without match funding.,Capacity building In order to ensure that the local partners and communities are able to fully participate

https://scvo.scot/p/35640/2020/02/21/replacement-of-european-structural-funds-post-eu-exit

Coronavirus and its impact on the Scottish Voluntary Sector: a review of literature

having with a range of partners about developing a systematic/strategic approach to future research projects,and funding.,Funding and Support The OSCR survey found that 25% of respondents had applied for emergency funding.,It also found that Local authority funding (33%), other independent grant funding (33%), and simplified,level.Devolve decision making and resource allocation to the lowest practicable level.Continue to build resilience

https://scvo.scot/p/40369/2020/09/17/coronavirus-and-its-impact-on-the-scottish-voluntary-sector-a-review-of-literature

SCVO submission to the House of Lords: lessons from coronavirus

and three large proactive and reactive funds: The Third Sector Resilience Fund (TSRF), the Wellbeing,Fund, and the Supporting Communities Fund.,The Third Sector Resilience Fund (TSRF) was a £20m+ emergency fund for charities, community groups, social,The fund’s purpose was to support projects targeting the immediate needs of vulnerable people in the,Many voluntary organisations were ineligible for resilience funding due to the levels of their reserves

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

SCVO response to Access to Information Rights consultation (Scottish Government)

For example, local community groups that might not be charities can apply for public funds for a range,Funding is often partial and short-term and requires a mix of different streams for individual projects,from private funding sources, bringing additional value and benefit to our communities.,Ensuring that organisations can secure funding for all the costs involved in running a project or service,, and to promote community connection and resilience.

https://scvo.scot/p/58210/2023/03/13/scvo-response-to-access-to-information-rights-consultation

SCVO response to FoI Reform Bill consultation (Katy Clark MSP)

For example, local community groups that might not be charities can apply for public funds for a range,Funding is often partial and short-term and requires a mix of different streams for individual projects,from private funding sources, bringing additional value and benefit to our communities.,Ensuring that organisations can secure funding for all the costs involved in running a project or service,, and to promote community connection and resilience.

https://scvo.scot/p/58166/2023/03/13/scvo-response-to-foi-reform-bill-consultation