Our Digital Participation Challenge Fund, supported by the Scottish Government, the ERDF and BT, invests,We are also working closely with organisations that have signed Scotland’s Digital Participation Charter,Participation Leadership Group made 33 direct offers of funding for digital participation projects.,Participation Charter.,Participation Charter.
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/challenge-fund
voluntary organisations and local authorities in Scotland a clear commitment to the future of Levelling Up post,Volunteer Scotland and the STUC launched an updated Volunteer Charter in 2019 which sets out the key,cost-of-living crisis on volunteers and volunteer involving organisations has found that volunteer participation,Another practical barrier to volunteer participation that has become more acute during the current crisis,organisations employ over 135,000 paid staff – a third more than the 100,000 staff employed in the digital
https://scvo.scot/p/58267/2023/03/13/spring-statement-briefing-from-scvo-and-volunteer-scotland
At last year's Third Sector Summit in Edinburgh we officially launched SCVO's digital participation programme,Applications for the first round of funding and support from our digital participation challenge closed,And on the charity skills side our first digital internships will be advertised shortly, with posts themselves,If your organisation is one of the many that has signed our digital participation charter then thank,in Glasgow again in February for a day of digital participation activity at The Gathering.
https://scvo.scot/p/6877/2014/11/24/digital-scotland-festival-glasgow-edition
to start with people: People deserve a strategic and better connected approach to supporting them to participate,provide better outcomes for the person being supported but also cost the Scottish economy less than funding,Ultimately, this approach isn’t, as some will undoubtedly be quick to categorise it, a charter for layabouts,New powers over welfare and employment programmes are on the table alongside an energised population post-referendum,and an energised post-referendum population to reach more people, without seeking to direct and control
https://scvo.scot/p/10004/2015/08/27/employability-social-justice-and-contribution-discussion-paper
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
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,This means they could search for deals on comparison websites like U-Switch, post on forums using Snapchat,social media, and as a result organisations felt they could reach wider audiences and make targeted posts
https://scvo.scot/p/12858/2016/07/12/the-story-so-far-in-numbers
created a new ‘overview’ tab that tells users what’s happening on each profile, how many reviews and posts,That’s why we’re inviting you to come and visit us at the Digital Zone at the Gathering on 22 and 23,Not just for Good HQ, but also for Goodmoves, Funding Scotland, the Digital Participation Charter and,We’re always keen to hear about other people’s digital projects!
Want to know more?
https://scvo.scot/p/14468/2017/02/08/using-feedback-to-create-a-better-service
This is the second of our two-part report on the Digital Participation Charter pilot research - to read,Charter Commitments We asked participants to give us specific examples of how they had met, somewhat,which in turn led to a Digital Participation Officer being appointed.,Fund in 2017 in the hope of addressing the issue.,They said: “We received funding through the Digital Charter fund to purchase computers and tablets for
https://scvo.scot/p/31661/2019/07/01/essential-digital-skills-for-scotland-charter-briefing-part-2
members who participated, able to recognise the importance of digital inclusion by the end of the day,Showed customer how to find post codes. Helped customer fill out a Housing Benefit form online.”,with us in a variety of ways, whether they have attended one of our practitioner events, applied for Charter,Funding, signed the Digital Participation Charter, taken part in our Senior Leaders Programme or have,with, across the range of participation programmes.
https://scvo.scot/p/30972/2019/05/09/a-week-in-the-life-of-a-digital-champion