HMRC is funding the sector to help spread the word to hardest to reach clients
Funding of £30,000 to £600,000 per year
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Funding of £30,000 to £600,000 per year
Read moreThe team has created a new charity which aims to take over the running of the building.
Read more100% of box office income is going to The Brain Tumour Charity
Read moreA social media campaign is building support
Read moreThe poem was performed and filmed on location in Leven earlier this year.
Read moreHosted by the CIOF Scottish Fundraising Conference Committee, this year’s awards will be held on Tuesday 5 September.
Read moreInterest rates have risen 13 times in a row, to 5 per cent as of July 2023.
Read moreThe action is the first in a sustained series of actions, in which the group has vowed to “shut down
Read moreA series of ten calls to action were published alongside the report.
Read moreThe research shows in the ten years since the policy was introduced, the number of families affected by it has
Read moreThe campaigners argue: “We have run out of time for talk, what we need now is action.”
Read moreRemoving the two-child limit would pull 250,000 children out of poverty overnight.
Read moreIt will spend the next five years giving away all its assets
Read moreNo reason is given for the summary closure of accounts
Read moreThe work by openDemocracy found organisations – some designated as hate groups – received $272m between 2017 and 2020.
Read moreCharities are now being advised to follow the recently updated Charity Commission guidance.
Read moreCoalition comes together to boost the sector
Read moreThe increasing pressure on volunteers and attracting members of the public to provide unpaid work, were also flagged.
Read moreBackdated benefit payments account for a significant portion of the five-figure savings so far.
Read moreNeil McInroy succeeds Liz McEntee in the post.
Read moreDespite campaigning for fossil fuel divestment, the charity has taken millions of carbon companies’ cash
Read moreBetween March 2022 and March 2023 there were 9,121 social housing completions against a target of 7,770.
Read moreCAF has published new research with 621 charities, including more than 130 Scottish charity leaders.
Read moreNew edition looks at Pride, the housing crisis, the Scottish Charity Awards and AI in the sector
Read moreThis year’s shortlist included 32 individuals and organisations from charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups across the country.
Read moreGrowth has been slower than anticipated – but there is cause for optimism
Read moreThe paper comes amid discussions on the future of care in Scotland.
Read moreLegacy StartUp will enable charities that are not yet benefiting from vital legacy income.
Read moreThe report brings together key statistics on the Scottish legacy market.
Read moreCyrenians will buy and refurbish properties for those who have experienced domestic abuse.
Read moreAfter tax and deductions frontline workers take home less than £20,000 a year.
Read moreDemand for their services and support is rising as are income and fundraising challenges and their own running costs.
Read moreThe Animal Kindness Index is a UK-wide survey into people’s attitudes towards animals.
Read moreCitizens Advice Scotland have called for sustained funding.
Read moreGorgie City Farm has been closed since earlier this year.
Read moreThe report also indicates that low income families are in the midst of a debt crisis.
Read morePrevious pop-ups in England raised over £620,000 for UK charities.
Read moreA new report by by Audit Scotland says that it is still not operating the way it should.
Read moreA Scottish animal rescue charity has warned that it is in crisis amid record high running costs.
Read moreConcern has been raised as new figures reveal the scale of the impact of curbs imposed on charity lotteries.
Read moreThe membership body launched its Housing at Scotland’s Heart campaign in Glasgow this week.
Read moreEDA gets all of its funding from private donations. It gets no assistance from Governments or even the Disasters and
Read moreThe campaign is spearheaded by the Maryhill Integration Network (MIN).
Read moreThe charity saves tonnes of waste materials from landfill every year, with the scrap re-used by other groups.
Read moreAssetts frozen as a precaution
Read moreCAS warned of a “direct link” between higher energy prices and food inflation and increased demand for food insecurity advice.
Read moreThe £33.50 fee will be paid when they are asked by Social Security Scotland to complete a supporting information request
Read moreNo jobs will be shed
Read moreFunded by the Scottish Government, projects can apply for part of the £100,000 fund.
Read moreGrants awarded up to £2,000
Read moreThe website will allow third sector organisations in Scotland learn about the climate crisis.
Read moreIn a major report the leading charities warn that the failure of successive governments to drive down poverty is causing
Read moreCitizens Advice Scotland are the largest provider of free advice in Scotland.
Read moreA tireless and selfless fundraiser
Read moreExecutives admit the organisation could go bust
Read moreAccording to the most recent available figures, over 1,500 people volunteer in CABs across the country.
Read moreOther countries do similar
Read moreThe organisation has said that they expect the number of roles removed from the organisation to be “fewer than ten”.
Read moreThis year, three new categories have been introduced providing further opportunities for social enterprises.
Read moreFigures show the biggest foundations bolstered voluntary action
Read moreThe study paints a realistic picture of how organisations contribute to change.
Read moreMembers have spoken of their relief that the funding will secure the charity’s shopping and delivery services.
Read moreThe average council tax debt for a Scottish CAB client is over £3,420.
Read moreThe change will take place from July 1, with the event promising to take those in need through the move.
Read moreFunding and staffing crisis shows no signs of abating
Read moreAll in Glasgow, co-ordinated by Enable Works, follows success stories in Edinburgh, Dundee and Moray.
Read moreClosing date is 7 July
Read moreReponded to more than 5,000 call outs
Read moreRise in energy bills and reduced support is hitting groups hard
Read moreHedge fund manager Sir Chris Hohn, 56, tops the rankings by giving away more than 15 per cent of his
Read moreLaunching the innovative initiative is Glasgow business owner and influencer, the Sustainable Stylist, Victoria Lee.
Read moreThe first chick hatched from its egg on Saturday.
Read moreThis month we look at Scotland’s care system, and how the sector is struggling to meet the shortfall.
Read moreDespite many losing jobs and income the public still donated generously
Read moreDespite economic uncertainty legacy giving is forecast to maintain resilience
Read moreThe Scottish Men’s Sheds Association represents 127 groups and over 3,000 individual members across the country.
Read moreThe decision will also see the charity remove support for its three other facilities in Scotland.
Read more“After nearly a decade it’s time for Pink Saltire SCIO to pack up and say goodbye.”
Read moreMany organisations and businesses have benefited from this fund in the past.
Read moreThousands took part in the iconic fundraiser
Read moreEvery penny raised goes directly to the charities chosen by the walkers
Read moreA new report has unveiled the Church of Scotland’s connections to the transatlantic slave trade.
Read moreScheme is now open for applications
Read moreThe CPG on Poverty will be taking evidence about the impact of the ‘poverty premium’ on rural households.
Read moreNational Trust for Scotland, Keep Scotland Beautiful and the Scottish Civic Trust amongst those receiving funding from Historic Environment Scotland.
Read moreThe UK relies on volunteering like never before
Read moreThe cafe has been closed since March after claims that workers were sacked for taking part in strike action.
Read moreFoundation targets those who need it most
Read moreMore than 90% of organisations report rising costs in at least one area.
Read moreA video emerged of Zion Projects chair and trustee Danny Stupple calling Islam “a very strong force of spiritual wickedness”.
Read moreThe charity could be facing a charge of £85 per day to be able to operate.
Read moreAmong arrears on essentials, energy bills were a particular pressure point for clients last year.
Read moreThe move has been welcomed by those working in the charity and voluntary sector.
Read moreThe statement outlined the First Ministers future plans in Government, including a number of legislative announcements.
Read moreCampaign leads to funding reversal
Read moreAdvanced treatments and fundraising is tackling the illness head on
Read moreCampaigners are calling for Humza Yousaf to outline how he intends to kick-start tax reform
Read moreCircular Economy 360+ is a programme of online and in-person training that will help organisations to embrace planet-friendly and sustainable
Read moreCharity questions union’s figures
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