Funding Info on SCVO managed funds, external grants and our funding search engine Over the past 12 months,million Communities and Third Sector Recovery Programmerelaunched Funding Scotland with an improved search,We created and filled 115 Community Jobs Scotland (CJS) jobs.,This meant that overall, by March 2021, we'd created over 9,800 CJS jobs.,connected 77,000 users with job opportunities every month.
https://scvo.scot/about/work/annual-review/html
Retrain your staff to do other jobs in the organisation would avoid redundancies if this is needed.,Job Finding Support Scheme The UK Government has introduced a scheme to offer support across England,,search, but would benefit from a short package of tailored 1-2-1 support to help them become familiar,Guidance is up to a maximum of 15 participants. · A mock interview · Sector specific job advice · Job,: · not normally be currently participating in other DWP Contracted Employment provision or similar job
https://scvo.scot/support/hr/employee-engagement-culture/guide-to-organisational-change
Life tasksWork tasks I can search for news and online information using a browser such as Chrome, Internet,public and health services such as Universal Credit or NHS Near meI can access salary, contract and job,goods or services safely online I can complete e-learning and online training courses required to do my job,applying for a passport or driving licenceI can complete and submit online forms in relation to my job,Resources Using Live Chat (Digital Unite) How to Use Your Computer’s Built In Help (GCF Global) Using Search
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/understanding-digital-inclusion/essential-digital-skills
The Employability Fund is being distributed by VASLan on behalf of UK Government and is funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The overall aim of the fund is to strengthen capacity of community-based employability support for individuals.For full guidance, visit the VASLan website.Your project should fit with one or more essential priorities:- People taking part in work experience programs. An example could be organisations supporting people in job-searching activities i.e. identifying volunteering options, any other work experience programs.- People engaged in job-searching following support, for example organizations supporting people in job-searching activities i.e. job clubs, identifying skills, writing CVs, identifying volunteering ortraining options.- People in employment, including self-employment, following support, i.e. when organisation is offering advice- how to find job and matching with current skills, advice or working in partnership on self-employment.- People in education/training in order to gain skills needed to employment in the future i.e. volunteers identifying education destination as a result of support during volunteering experience,staff in particular roles looking to enhance their skills in order to support individuals better.- People experiencing reduced structural barriers into employment and into skills provision, i.e. when organisation is helping with project like mentorship for people with low self- confidence and mental health barrier which previously stopped them from employment, supported employment options etc.
https://funding.scot/funds/a0RP1000001mzobMAA/vaslan-employability-fund