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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 supply partner selection process

To help meet the delivery costs of managing and marketing our supply partner deals, we broker a commission,Supply partners are selected on the following criteria: Partner understands the values of SCVO and Scotland,SCVO reserves the right to accept or reject supply partner applications in accordance with our selection,SCVO partners with suppliers who share our values.,It is the responsibility of our members to discuss their requirements with our supply partners to ensure

https://scvo.scot/services/partners/code-of-conduct-2/selection-process

SCVO supply partner complaints procedure

One way we support SCVO members to achieve their ambitions is by partnering with suppliers who can offer,All SCVO supply partners have passed our vetting procedure, are held to a strict code of conduct and,wish to make a complaint, they can do so in the following way: Step One: SCVO’s selection criteria for supply,partners requires suppliers to have a defined complaints-handling procedure when dealing with SCVO members,In addition, the supplier must notify SCVO within 3 working days of receipt of the complaint.

https://scvo.scot/services/partners/code-of-conduct-2/complaints-procedure

SCVO response to the Social Justice & Social Security Committee: Charities (Regulation & Administration

Summary of our response The Scottish voluntary sector is an employer, a partner, and a vital social and,Our response Engagement process SCVO recognises that there has been an extensive consultation and engagement,process undertaken by the Scottish Government since 2019.,2022, 93% of organisations reported rising costs – common price rises reported included:Material and supplies,The external pressures on the voluntary sector require far more than a select few improvements to a handful

https://scvo.scot/p/56983/2023/02/07/scvo-response-to-the-social-justice-social-security-committee-charities-regulation-administration-scotland-bill

Energy update from Utility Aid: vital advice for getting your charity through the #RunningCostsCrisis

The 'energy bills relief scheme' and how it will affect your organisation.

https://tfn.scot/opinion/energy-update

SCVO submission to the House of Lords: lessons from coronavirus

July 2020 Lessons from coronavirus - House of Lords Select Committee on Public Service - July 2020 (PDF,)Download About SCVO and our submission The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the,House of Lords Select Committee on Public Service.,Wellbeing grants included £2,000 for Fetlar Community Association to deliver emergency supplies including,The voluntary sector also has a key role to play in ensuring that service design processes include the

https://scvo.scot/p/39501/2020/07/10/scvo-submission-to-the-house-of-lords-lessons-from-coronavirus

Community Capacity and Resilience Fund guidance notes

Please ensure the organisation who will supply a reference is aware of this and agreed with you that,SCVO can contact them.,After the deadline has passed, all applications will be assessed and scored by the SCVO team.,Applications who meet the scoring threshold will be forwarded to the Decision Making panel for final selection,You should process all required paperwork within agreed timescales, provide evidence as required by SCVO

https://scvo.scot/p/26005/2018/09/06/community-capacity-and-resilience-fund-guidance-notes

SCVO response to the Scottish Government’s Social Security Consultation

Also it is crucial that payments for joint claims are automatically split between two partners, and to,ensure that details of a person’s interaction with DWP is not disclosed to their partner without their,The selection process should ensure that a broad range of civil society are represented.,partner’s timetable details, including when and where they have appointments, and this raises clear security,payments need to be timely, before the child starts school to allow parents to spend it on uniforms and supplies

https://scvo.scot/p/14097/2016/11/29/scvo-response-to-the-scottish-governments-social-security-consultation