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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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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

Programme for Government proposal: Delivering Fair Funding by 2026

sector to secure the resilience and capacity it needs to support the transformation and delivery of person-centred,Annual funding challenges such as these distract from providing the services people and communities across,Fair Funding, multi-year funding and timely decisions, communications, and payments support by streamlined,Communicate funding intentions at least three months in advance and make payments no later than the first,greater funding levels from other sources into vital services and projects at a time when the Scottish

https://scvo.scot/p/60303/2023/06/22/programme-for-government-proposal-delivering-fair-funding-by-2026

Response to Finance and Public Administration pre-budget scrutiny: The sustainability of Scotland's finances

Growing investment in the capacity and sustainability of voluntary organisations is proven to pull greater,funding levels from other sources into vital services and projects at a time when the Scottish Government's,for the long-term and build the internal capacity needed to leverage non-public financing from other,indicating that even though decisions and payments have been delayed, no extension of the timescales for projects,short term funding as a crisis that undermines resilience.

https://scvo.scot/p/61563/2023/08/17/response-to-finance-and-public-administration-pre-budget-scrutiny-the-sustainability-of-scotlands-finances

Third Sector Forecast 2019

their boards A smaller number were planning ‘negative’ coping strategies for 2019: 13% plan to close projects,Cuts 4 Ageing population 4 Premises 3 Brexit 3 Public sector funding 3 Living Wage 3 Capacity 3 Poverty,not considering the development of partnerships from the perspective of ethos and values or financial resilience,new innovative services” “We will continue to embed our programme of values led, relationship based resilience,for the whole organisation, investing in staff and volunteers capacity for innovative thinking, continuing

https://scvo.scot/p/30032/2019/02/20/third-sector-forecast-2019

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

Small grants up for grabs

Since SCVO first opened the Community Capacity & Resilience Fund (CCRF) in 2015 voluntary organisations,working that help people deal with the challenges they face as a result of welfare reform The types of projects,The impact of all the CCRF funded projects to date on individuals, communities and indeed the organisations,Capacity & Resilience Fund has c£140k to distribute in small grants for activity that starts at the,to deliver a short- term project.

https://scvo.scot/p/33521/2019/11/20/small-grants-up-for-grabs

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

SCVO policy and public affairs: A busy three months to kick off 2022

In 2022/23, our focus is on: Funding and procurement – to challenge the unsustainable funding and procurement,regulation – to ensure new and updated regulations strengthen the operational, financial, and reputational resilience,particularly as the announcement came moments after a committee session where we gave evidence to MSPs on the resilience,We have been finalising our shared work plan for 2022-23; the group will be communicating more on this,Continued work on a project with Evaluation Support Scotland (ESS) understanding and learning about the

https://scvo.scot/p/50183/2022/04/28/scvo-policy-and-public-affairs-a-busy-three-months-to-kick-off-2022

Scottish Parliament Briefing: UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Levelling Up)

capacity, expertise and infrastructure that currently support places and communities.,While the fund has been extended for six months, the project will end in December 2022 if no replacement,in place for voluntary organisations in Scotland who are facing a cliff edge and have little or no resilience,the needs and priorities of their communities for the next round of funding.,Projects and programmes funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund must be developed and delivered

https://scvo.scot/p/48967/2022/02/18/scottish-parliament-briefing-uk-shared-prosperity-fund