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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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Storytelling Success

Journey event at the William Quarrier Epilepsy Centre in Govan, Glasgow as part of our digital participation,We had three excellent speakers from a variety of organisations who have all received Digital Participation,Charter funding via SCVO.,services after receiving Charter Fund money from SCVO.,The CAB has just received additional funding to set up a digital financial service in the area and we

https://scvo.scot/p/28081/2018/12/11/storytelling-success

Digital You

My late mother was fascinated by the digital age even though at that time it hadn’t gained the public,You did not have to be a digitally savvy individual to go about everyday tasks.,Again and again we were coming across a deficit in digital skills; people that were toiling with the,Enter stage right the Digital Participation Charter Fund, and thank you, thank you, thank you!,You can still apply for the latest round of the Digital Particiaption Charter Fund until noon on 30 April

https://scvo.scot/p/30538/2019/04/08/digital-you

Big Hearts ‘Go Digital

Our application sought funding to develop a new project ‘Go Digital’ which would support our Kinship,With support from the Charter Fund, over the last 6 months we have been bringing digital innovation into,Charter Fund.,We’re thrilled to be part of the Charter Fund – not only has it given us access to crucial funding to,Thanks again to SCVO and the Charter Fund for your fantastic support!

https://scvo.scot/p/30108/2019/02/28/big-hearts-go-digital

Camphill's experience with Digital Participation Charter Funding

Back in April 2017 an email came into the community which introduced the Digital Participation Charter,Fund.,Our most active, Gyongyi, has set up several groups where the participants combine traditional crafts,and digital for a variety of graphic design projects.,Throughout the project we have had great support from SCVO’s Digital Team and found the various events

https://scvo.scot/p/30213/2019/03/12/camphills-experience-with-digital-participation-charter-funding

Digi aye?

of our communities, going digital can be a very daunting task indeed.,With the tips & advice I received at SCVO Digital’s Storytelling Success: Describing your Digital Journey,event I produced a short promotional video to help spread awareness of our Charter Fund supported “Digi,project.,up-skilling those ready to take the next steps on their digital journey.

https://scvo.scot/p/30240/2019/03/19/digi-aye

Universal women

Participation Charter Fund: 'The Universal Women project began in March 2018, initially as a way to,'With the funding from the Digital Participation Charter Fund we were able to purchase the necessary,This was a safe place where participants could access the internet, update their online UC journal and,have attended since the beginning and are up for any challenge, such as taking part in the film making project,Without the support of the Charter Fund we may not have able to provide so much additional digital support

https://scvo.scot/p/30367/2019/03/26/universal-women

West Dunbartonshire CVS is connecting care-centred communities

For so many of us being engaged digitally seems like such a natural part of our day.,When we saw the Digital Participation Charter Fund had re-opened for new applications in the summer of,The funding from SCVO allowed us to train a team of volunteers – including some great young folk from,The project has been an invaluable platform for WDCVS to build a greater level of digital awareness.,A big thank you to everyone at SCVO Digital and BT for their support.

https://scvo.scot/p/30474/2019/04/02/west-dunbartonshire-cvs-is-connecting-care-centred-communities

Meet David!

also currently a Trustee of the Voluntary Action Fund and Recharge, a youth work project in East Lothian,Funding 84 local projects in communities across Scotland through the Challenge Fund; and Encouraging,organisations to sign-up to the Digital Participation Charter, making a commitment to their staff and,As part of the Big Lottery funded One Digital programme, we’re also providing training directly to third,SCVO which are widely used by the sector, including Goodmoves, Funding Scotland and the main SCVO website

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

Making a digital difference all over Scotland

Since February 2016 the One Digital team has been on tour, bringing digital participation to third sector,That’s just over 50 organisations that could: Manage Information online e.g. use Funding Scotland or,Participation Charter Our Making Digital Everyday training was designed to help get end-users online,For me it has also been very satisfying to hear what participants said about the training: “Excellent,“Excellent starting point to take ownership and get started with my digital inclusion project” “The informal

https://scvo.scot/p/12858/2016/07/12/the-story-so-far-in-numbers

Digital exclusion exists for a fifth of Scotland’s most vulnerable

to digital exclusion through Scotland’s Digital Participation Charter – which 400 organisations have,signed up to - and their Charter Fund has provided over £1million of funding to local projects to tackle,By reviewing lessons learned through these funded projects and reviewing wider research conducted in,Participation Charter and join a national movement to tackle digital exclusion.”,Edinburgh-based charity People Know How received £10,000 from the Charter Fund in April 2017, which is

https://scvo.scot/p/15984/2017/08/22/digital-exclusion-exists-for-a-fifth-of-scotlands-most-vulnerable