Culture organisations set to benefit as unique funding opportunity reopens for seventh round
Many organisations and businesses have benefited from this fund in the past.
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Many organisations and businesses have benefited from this fund in the past.
Read moreCharities are concerned about how the new legislation will work in practice
Read moreInvestment will allow organisation to expand
Read moreThis new appointment comes following the recent retirement of Keith Wimbles from the position.
Read moreThousands took part in the iconic fundraiser
Read moreUnios come together as four care homes are set to be privatised by the council
Read moreCross sector approach would see organisations flourish financially
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 moreSessions will be available in Glasgow, Edinburgh
Read moreThe CPG on Poverty will be taking evidence about the impact of the ‘poverty premium’ on rural households.
Read morePrime site for the social enterprise
Read moreIt wants Scotland to lead action on the global stage
Read moreKilmarnock-based employability charity has seen impressive results with pilot project
Read moreScottish Child Payment currently provides £25 per week
Read more27% of Scots had given their time to support charities or organisations in 2021.
Read moreShelter has said that the Scottish Government needs to deliver 38,500 social homes by 2026.
Read moreFar right group sees its petition backfire
Read moreCharity hits out at the lack of support for those suffering lung conditions
Read moreMost of the young men died in the Highlands and are buried at Kingussie New Cemetery.
Read moreThe Scottish Parliament will be invited to nominate Nicola Killean.
Read moreNational Trust for Scotland, Keep Scotland Beautiful and the Scottish Civic Trust amongst those receiving funding from Historic Environment Scotland.
Read moreThe case for reintroducing lynx to Scotland is being discussed in the Scottish Parliament for the first time.
Read moreShe will also round-out the charity’s executive leadership team.
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 moreA baby blindspot has developed despite them being most vulnerable
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 moreShocking amount of donated supplies never reach its target
Read moreNew design has a 40% smaller carbon footprint
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 moreCharity states 150,000 more now living at this level
Read moreHeather joined the independent living specialists in 2018 and this will be her third role within the organisation.
Read moreMr Roe first became a charity trustee in 2021, serving as vice chair to Stuart Tait.
Read moreAdvanced treatments and fundraising is tackling the illness head on
Read moreHas fundraising changed for good?
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 moreThe announcement comes after an extensive interview and selection process, with Mr Packer set to take up his position from
Read moreCharity questions union’s figures
Read moreChallenges will be “numerous”
Read moreThe independent process will include views from academics, charities and other experts.
Read moreThe centre opens its doors fully to the public on Saturday 15 April.
Read moreTributes tell of huge loss
Read moreThe Bill was passed overwhelmingly in Holyrood last year but the Tory Government at Westminster blocked the proposals.
Read moreJoining the board and bringing a wealth of experience are, Caroline McLaughlin, Ian Mitchelmore, Samantha Bett and Kathleen McLeay.
Read moreMembers drawn from industry, business and finance, trade unions, environmental and community groups, and academia serve on the Commission.
Read moreThe report makes eight recommendations to improve the experience of people in temporary homeless accommodation.
Read moreBig names make big gains
Read moreThe Vault Arts Centre in Newton Stewart announced last week that it is to close its doors.
Read moreThe country has one of the highest rates of the illness in the world
Read moreCash will help veterans over 60 years old
Read moreCharities said abolishing the two-child limit would lift 250,000 children out of poverty across the UK.
Read moreRalph Throp leads the Resilient Communities Team at Scottish Government.
Read moreFuel Change is an organisation working with businesses and schools to enable apprentices and new graduates to help develop solutions
Read moreChest, Heart & Stroke Scotland has unveiled three additions to its team.
Read morePensioners’ issues are being largely ignored
Read moreWilder national parks called for
Read moreGender pay gap remains in favour of men
Read morePolice are looking into missing funds
Read moreWeb resource draws on both clinical and patient experience to create behaviour change
Read moreAlong with its rebranding, the newly renamed Culture & Business Scotland is setting out its strategic plan.
Read moreUK government is pushing to raise the pension age to 68
Read moreHelen Carlin started Rowan Alba in 1997 with the aim of creating a new approach to homelessness.
Read moreFood Train’s volunteers and staff are desperately seeking ways to keep its lifeline service going.
Read moreCharity says fine “doesn’t cut it”
Read moreWorkforce gaps are taking a heavy toll on charity staff
Read moreApplications are now open to become one of eight organisations showcased.
Read moreThe Commission has played a key role in the development of Scotland’s second national human rights action plan from the
Read moreRomanians are the second largest migrant group in UK
Read moreOSCR said there was a lack in clarity
Read moreCharities have outlined their expectations for the politician in the remainder of the parliamentary term.
Read moreThe charity said Scotland’s housing emergency is now beyond critical.
Read moreScotland’s national horticultural and gardening society has elected a new president at its 214th annual meeting.
Read moreSeems the charity couldn’t get to grips with ongoing governance problems
Read moreMatch funder will double donations
Read moreCharity called the situation “abysmal”
Read moreThe key asks from the letter include a financial uplift for social care staff to be paid at least £12
Read moreRaiders of the lost trusts: how investigators are putting ‘locked’ cash to good use
Read moreCharities in Scotland have called for the Scottish Government to redouble their efforts to tackle child poverty.
Read moreTailored campaign to help young woman and girls understand what a healthy relationship is
Read moreTie-in with housebuilder rakes in £170,000 on the night
Read moreThe charity already supports a number of Muslim children who have life-shortening conditions and is keen to reach even more
Read moreFears the BBC are bowing to pressure from lobbying
Read moreCharity wants to get the right information delivered to young people
Read moreOverseen the development of Scotland’s improvement districts
Read moreSCVO has teamed up with the Charity Learning Consortium to provide charities and non-profit organisations with access to affordable online
Read moreThe charity said that they are hopeful that this closure will be for a short period
Read more“increasingly authoritarian”: country downgraded in global index of freedoms
Read moreOn Monday the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its Synthesis Report.
Read moreThese groups state their aim as advancement of religion
Read moreNew campaign hopes to boost more men to join
Read morePAMIS Scotland confirmed this week that it had lost its funding from South Lanarkshire Council.
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