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Don’t get caught out and lose your vote, urges charity
Read moreThere has been a muted reaction to news of the 4 July Westminster poll from Scotland’s charity sector
Read moreEvents will be held across the country between June 14 and 23.
Read moreOSCR said the World Suicide Prevention Project was “misrepresenting” itself as a charity.
Read moreEngender has published a new report making the urgent call to modernise abortion law in Scotland.
Read moreApplications have opened for the Social Enterprise Awards Scotland 2024.
Read moreFormer chief constable, Sir Iain Livingstone, will chair Multibank.
Read moreThe chair of the Charity Commission Orlando Fraser spoke out online.
Read moreThe demand for pet food bank support is growing so rapidly it is currently outstripping supply.
Read moreThe Circle Mobility, based at Dundee’s Overgate Shopping Centre, has received new support.
Read moreKingdom Works shared the findings at an event in Dunfermline.
Read moreAn evidence session in parliament on May 21 is reportedly in contravention of a global healthy treaty.
Read moreMembers of the IWGB went on strike in September last year.
Read moreA tribunal suggested some practices at the centre may have fallen short of the expected standards.
Read moreProfessor O’Hagan will take up her six-year post in August.
Read moreCharity has run 14 consecutive projects over the coldest months and this was by far the busiest
Read moreOracle Head & Neck Cancer UK is set to increase its momentum in the battle to overcome the UK’s growing
Read moreCapital food bank reveals that demand is soaring – in the city and across Scotland
Read more“The money is there, now the first minister must show that the political will is too and prioritise investment in
Read moreRight There said it has been forced to make the decision by City of Edinburgh Council.
Read moreConcerns were raised in February after a sermon at Rosyth Baptist Church.
Read moreSMSA warned t it faced being wound up by the end of the year if alternatives could not be found.
Read moreSupported accommodation provider and charity, Right There, runs three units in the city, paid for by a council contract.
Read moreCalifornia’s Registry of Charities and Fundraisers has branded the Archewell foundation as “delinquent”.
Read moreListen Well Scotland is set to become part of national mental health charity Change Mental Health.
Read moreMore than 30 individuals have signed statements calling on the Scottish and UK governments to “bridge the widening gap” between
Read moreThe event was held at the Highland Cinema in Fort William.
Read moreThe Scottish Men’s Shed Association (SMSA) has warned it faces being wound up.
Read moreRole has been in place for 20 successful years says aid group
Read moreStruggled to find funding as running costs crisis stalks the third sector
Read moreOne of the most successful programmes for young people ever
Read moreMarketing budgets are being allocated cash to target legacy giving
Read moreVibrant colours and pastel shades transforms therapy rooms
Read moreProject engages with employers to support carers
Read moreJohn Swinney makes child poverty a key priority
Read more“A ceasefire is the only way to stop the death and destruction, get more aid to those who desperately need
Read moreCampaigners hail success to push train as a more sustainable mode of travel
Read moreThe programme of events is now live, take a look at what’s on the agenda at gofod3 this year. gofod3 is
Read moreThey say it is a distinct disability
Read moreNew report and high court judge back vital mentoring programme
Read moreDiverse range of charities offered support
Read moreMoves to charge for advice
Read moreCosts are insurmoutable
Read moreBrings enthusiasm and compassion to the role
Read moreThere are clear business benefits for implementing flexible working
Read moreFunding will keep it operational for at least a year
Read moreAirborne objects present a danger to vulnerable animals and pets
Read moreWCVA’s Health and Care Project produced ten publications and 19 blogs in 2023/24, as well as hosting 18 network meetings.
Read moreNew campaign highlights how charities are essential for communities to thrive
Read moreFailure to support contact impacts the family, who have not committed an offence but nevertheless suffer the consequences
Read moreRelatives should know their rights
Read moreBig round of a-paws goes to Marie McNair’s terrier Heidi
Read moreThe cash comes from the ScottishPower Foundation, and will allow them to continue their valuable work
Read moreCredited with raising over £1.5 billion
Read moreTo help raise the funds necessary to enable the plan, CHAS has launched a new fundraising campaign
Read moreHuge sums donated for more than 900 Scottish causes
Read moreIt aims to strengthen the country’s approach to human rights
Read moreAmbitious programme of support for local people
Read moreHard fought for policies which can transform lives must be maintained, they say
Read moreSouth Lanarkshire Council gave the green light to a proposed ‘village’ in Rutherglen
Read moreIt has recently appointed Pauline Boyce
Read moreAction for Children’s service to help children coerced into exploitative criminal activity in Edinburgh launched in November 2020
Read moreCHSS will work closely with the Scottish FA to expand its women’s recreational football programme across the country
Read more“Our ambition with this strategy is to lift the crisis from being siloed as a housing problem to it being
Read moreIt aims to make Scotland the world’s first Rewilding Nation
Read moreThey play a crucial role in empowering blind and partially sighted people
Read moreBarnardo’s Scotland has built five Gap Homes, which are purpose-built for young people leaving the care system
Read more“Payroll Giving provides an incredibly powerful platform for companies to support giving in the workplace and can be a lifeline
Read moreMembers of the public were invited to nominate organisations close to their hearts
Read moreNew mag looks at the halo effect, the four day week, sector funding and much, much more
Read moreThe Information Commissioner’s Office issued a reprimand to the charity
Read moreHollywood star said: “with this campaign, Scotland could be a world leader in rewilding its landscapes”
Read more“Re-writing Scotland’s climate rulebook is an acute global embarrassment”
Read moreCalls made for the relationship between voluntary groups and the Scottish Government to be reset
Read moreThird sector groups will collaborate on new project aimed at shaping government policy
Read moreCountry’s CABs unlock £3 million for clients
Read moreThe number of sick leave days taken in the NGO/charity sector has risen by eight per cent in the past year
Read moreIt is seen as being important in a Just Transition to net zero
Read more“This study shows the long-term positive shift in legacy giving attitudes and behaviour”
Read moreFewer charities deployed security monitoring tools than businesses
Read moreFamilies torn as they can’t afford heating but are concerned they are negatively impacting their children’s health and wellbeing
Read more“Scottish fox hunts appear to be trying to ride a coach and horses through the new law”
Read moreFamilies are struggling to afford the most basic necessities for children
Read moreAnd how the sector is fighting back, across the continent
Read moreInfluential organisation publishes manifesto ahead of elections
Read moreJoint fundraiser for two worthy causes
Read morePrioritised children’s safety for the last 11 years
Read moreFive posts face redundancy
Read moreThe charity saw four services affected by funding decisions
Read moreSo far 52 educators have achieved recognition
Read moreProposed centre would target users over 18
Read moreWe take a look at how voluntary organisations and volunteers in Wales can take part in Volunteers’ Week and celebrate
Read moreCandidates from all walks of life sought
Read moreCurrent chief executive is preparing for retirement
Read moreIt had been supported by the charity Apex Scotland, which works to prevent people from re-offending
Read moreSelf-glorification can lead to unethical behaviour, termed the “NGO halo effect”
Read moreCrofting is becoming increasingly more popular
Read moreOrganisation says guide is to help negotiate problematic terms
Read more19 jobs could go and operations have been scaled back
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