Charity coalition demands more is spent on mental health
The partnership, made up of seventeen national third sector organisations, has also contacted all MSPs seeking their support
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The partnership, made up of seventeen national third sector organisations, has also contacted all MSPs seeking their support
Read moreA council officer said that they would work with Third Sector Interface Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations’ Council (EVOC) to underline where
Read moreSignpost, based in Livingston, will shut on March 31 after it began as a volunteer group in 2000.
Read moreOriginal timetable is being replanned
Read moreThe panel safeguards the work of Scottish charities
Read moreCouncillor are due to meet on February 16 to discuss the matter further, before the final budget is voted on
Read moreSmall community has suffered without affordable homes
Read moreLimits on lotteries is costing charities million of pounds in revenue
Read moreOfficials warn that the council is facing a £76million black hole in its finances
Read moreA number of organisations who received funding in 2022/23 saw their applications rejected for the coming year.
Read moreIt joins a cohort of businesses eager to demonstrate their commitment to dyslexia inclusion in Scotland’s workplaces
Read moreAn out-of-court settlement was advised
Read moreCampaign shines a spotlight on the importance of early childhood
Read moreHuge support from the UK
Read moreThe unique pines are facing ecological disaster
Read moreFrom benefits to energy-saving advice, support is on offer
Read moreThey are now looking for new premises while it works from temporary premises nearby, but has warned that the costs
Read moreRob takes over from Marie Hayes who retires after 11 years leading the organisation’s Health and Crisis Response services across
Read moreFormer head of Liberty takes charge
Read moreSandra’s appointment sees her succeed Catherine Holden as chair.
Read moreThe announcement comes alongside confirmation that workers at the charity will receive a 9% pay rise.
Read moreGrants of £75,000 to £200,000 are available to organisations.
Read moreApplications are now open
Read moreGrants of £500 to £10,000
Read moreMove would be devastating for vulnerable people – but charities are fighting back
Read moreTemporary accommodation is being over-used
Read moreThe legislation would allow Ministers to write regulations in any services within six sectors that will force workers to work
Read moreMany charities are losing funding and going to the wall
Read moreThe charity is running Big Energy Saving Winter, a campaign encouraging people worried about energy bills and the cost of
Read moreGame of Thrones’ James Cosmo will join Lord of the Rings’ Bernard Hill
Read moreThe fund supports active and sustainable travel projects in local communities.
Read moreHe was formally made chair of the board of the directors on Wednesday.
Read moreMaking a difference for a quarter of a century
Read moreCharity wants to expand not curtail operations
Read moreThe report, written by SAMH, heard directly from people with experience of mental health problems.
Read moreCharities are missing out to the tune of hundreds of millions
Read moreThree hundred homes will be built on the site
Read moreSpark intends to offer placements in digital training, including filmmaking and editing
Read moreEnergy arrears have continued to rise among StepChange Scotland clients.
Read moreFood Train Glasgow faces closure within weeks unless a new way can be found to finance its operations
Read more“We are calling on the Department of Work and Pensions to take decisive and comprehensive action to cut the backlog
Read moreNew bill includes a ban on trail hunting in Scotland
Read moreThey will report directly to the chief executive and will be expected to plan and develop a range of fundraising
Read moreScottish Government must work towards ensuring that everyone can enjoy an adequate diet
Read moreThe Yard charity has had to deal with two fires in both its centres
Read moreNew role for familiar name in the third sector
Read moreWith the “saddest of hearts”, Nevis Ensemble announces its closure
Read moreIt features more comprehensive coverage of its partners and projects around the world
Read moreApplications are open until 12pm on Friday, March 17, 2023.
Read moreExplains the ethos behind the vision and how it can be rolled out
Read moreLeading voices from Scotland’s third sector have hit back at the UK’s newspaper of record.
Read moreBuilt in 1893, the Garrabost Mill was in commercial operation, milling barley and oatmeal for local crofting communities until 1956.
Read moreThe charity is appealing to businesses and individuals to come forward and help raise as much money as possible to
Read moreMore than 400 organisations applied to the Glasgow Community Fund for the coming year.
Read moreReal risk Scotland’s housing emergency becomes the new normal
Read moreWarnings about criminals taking advantage of charities and public generosity during times of hardship
Read moreMs Robison was questioned by SNP MSP Paul McLennan, who asked what the government is doing to support third sector
Read moreThe Ellon-based group is operational across Aberdeen and the Shire, supporting pre-school children with disabilities and Additional Support Needs.
Read moreThe Bill, widely supported by charities across the country, passed overwhelmingly in the Scottish Parliament in December.
Read moreThey struck at 5am this morning
Read moreThe older people’s charity supports more than 400 over-65s across Glasgow.
Read moreNew governance structure at charity
Read moreMajority believe breeding dogs for the tracks is cruel
Read moreSupports women coping with drugs misuse
Read moreFunding comes from the Scottish Social Services Council
Read moreInventions improves the lives of those vying to live independently
Read moreInfants and young to middle aged men are thought to be the most at risk.
Read moreThis is the second time the farm has been threatened with closure, with looming liquidation in late 2019 leading to
Read moreOxfam report shows that there has been barely any progress to cut wealth inequality in Scotland
Read moreAlongside the cost of living crisis, many of the countries where the charity works are impacted by conflict, climate change
Read moreCommissioner would put rights of autistic people first
Read moreThe event will take place at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) in the capital.
Read moreAs winter bites Scots can’t afford to heat and eat
Read moreCharities, including Care4Calais, applied for permission to appeal the courts judgement, which has now been granted.
Read moreFirst TFN mag of the year looks at industrial relations in the charity sector
Read moreThe annual income of social enterprises in the country is £4.8bn according to latest census
Read moreMeanwhile, rowing legend launches Doddie Aid Britannia Regatta
Read moreWaiting lists are growing
Read moreFood Train’s rejected funding application to Glasgow City Council was for a three-year package of support made up of around
Read moreGorgie Farm in Edinburgh has said that talks are underway.
Read moreWorkers at Shelter took part in strike action late last year, with more than 600 staff taking part in the
Read moreThe Energy Bill Relief Scheme currently runs until the end of March, and is now set to be replaced by
Read moreCyrenians will welcome Mr MacLean after ten years as director of finance at Edinburgh University Students’ Association.
Read moreAn MP called the forced switch “morally repugnant”
Read moreIn Scotland, it is estimated that 187,000 people have self-reported long Covid.
Read more“The lives of those we support will worsen as a result of its closure – as well as leading to
Read moreHe becomes chairman of its trustees
Read moreShe became a member of staff in 2012 and has led the charity through a decade of growth.
Read more“This is a crucial decade for action on the climate crisis so Ministers must ensure that the plan sets an
Read moreEdinburgh-based social enterprise reaches out to wider population
Read moreOrganisations with premises face a running cost crisis as support ends
Read moreStonewall Scotland raised concerns about reported attempts to block the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.
Read moreMiss Mutter claimed to have suffered emotional distress over her treatment by the charity.
Read moreThousand won’t see the benefits of extra cash
Read moreRussia is using landmines indiscriminately across the war-torn country
Read moreBrian has been the CEO of Age Scotland for over a decade.
Read moreJim Kane will take over as CEO at Community Integrated Care.
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