We're here to support you in tough times As the cost of living crisis takes hold, people and communities,, and find new sources How to look after your staff Contact the Information Service Policy & influencing,We’re giving you information to deal with things as they are, but we’re also always working closely,with government, funders and the sector, to influence and guide decisions and discussions.,Scottish Government cost of living crisis campaign gives information for individuals on help available
https://scvo.scot/about/work/campaigns/running-costs-crisis
This includes a range of mixed-income sources such as contracts, grants, and fundraising.,individuals and families survive.,Space must be created for true co-design, collaboration, and meaningful user involvement to give Scotland,This also gives voluntary organisations space to determine how to achieve what public authorities have,There are also over 250,000 trustees across Scotland who help manage, shape, and guide voluntary sector
https://scvo.scot/p/38613/2020/05/29/scvo-response-to-the-advisory-group-on-economic-recovery
This gives BIG a number of strengths in the funding landscape for community and voluntary organisations,from other sources.,Finally, we reflect on the four themes BIG have proposed to guide their future strategy.,This unique combination gives BIG a number of strengths in comparison to other funding programmes: As,This could mean providing funding for initiatives which others are not able or are unwilling to fund.
https://scvo.scot/p/5428/2014/07/18/scvo-response-to-big-lottery-fund-strategic-consultation
improving health and wellbeing Promotes and enables cross-sector collaboration The Integrated Care Fund,interpersonal skills, the ability to ask for help (and being able to identify and navigate appropriate sources,Locality Planning Conversations (June 2014) – Joint Improvement Team
Our guiding principles
We are guided,, groups and communities (collaboration) We work closely with individuals, communities and organisations,We tell people they are unemployed and give them unemployment benefit.
https://scvo.scot/p/7619/2015/02/03/get-involved-in-building-healthier-and-happier-communities
The guiding factors in this new approach to contribution are the principles of human rights, equalities,in which to sell, source and recruit.,A focus on community activity is not only beneficial to the individual but in turn also advances the,Women are also twice as likely to give up paid work in order to care.[1] The UBI would go some way to,self-building and strengthen the ability of communities to address other societal ills.
https://scvo.scot/p/13428/2016/07/24/reference-briefing-scotlands-labour-market-strategy-july-2016