Charity founder aims to stand as MP in memory of sister
Kim Leadbeater plans to stand in the Batley and Spen constituency that her sister Jo Cox represented
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Kim Leadbeater plans to stand in the Batley and Spen constituency that her sister Jo Cox represented
Read moreAll places for the first round of the course were snapped up in 48 hours
Read moreKibble has joined forces with the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
Read moreClaim made at employment tribunal
Read moreA charity has said restrictions being eased will bring much needed hope for older people
Read moreStewart Lamb Cromar is building Edinburgh’s Main Library for charity
Read moreThe ScottishPower Foundation is supporting nine organisations from across the country
Read moreAlison Stone will lead efforts to crack down on voluntary sector cyber crime
Read moreOutdated and harmful practice should be outlawed
Read moreArts organisations say the 2m rule places pressure on an industry which is already struggling to survive
Read moreBoost for disabled people’s rights in Scotland
Read moreNew magazine looks at the charity sector’s relationship with government
Read moreLorraine Kelly, Michael Sheen and Katherine Grainger are among host of backers of a viral campaign to say Thank You
Read moreSean McLaughlan, James Connell and Stephen Mather will take in Glasgow’s football stadia in a fundraising challenge
Read moreExpansion for GHA
Read moreThe new initiative has been launched to mark Demystifying Death Week
Read moreMy Poppy Run is a new fundraising challenge encouraging supporters to run, walk or jog in aid of veterans
Read moreCampaigners want this administration to finish what it started
Read moreHow to ensure donated devices have been safely prepared before passing them on to service users.
Read moreIncreasing demands of Covid causing burnout
Read moreDevastating cuts to aid budget commence
Read moreThe team behind Six by Nico are opening a new venture to support the Beatson Cancer Charity
Read moreThe new guide from Ecclesiastical Insurance Group explores lessons from the pandemic and will help charities develop stronger partnerships with
Read moreTythe allows donors to support up to nine high impact environmental charities with a single subscription
Read moreMore than 30 first aiders and staff from St Andrew’s First Aid took on the Kiltwalk
Read moreThe new series explores how spirituality can build resilience and foster hope
Read moreRhona Baillie is set to tackle two Munros with her dog Harriet
Read moreSocial media campaign aims to get all involved
Read moreActivity centre reopens
Read moreCommunity development organisation announces new CEO
Read morePost is for six months
Read moreGlasgow-based Aspire, which works with vulnerable groups across the city, has been targeted by a ransomware gang
Read moreAid charity says public now switched on to avoiding future crises
Read moreEric Liddell Centre wants new parliament to consider unrestricted funds in grants programmes
Read moreKiltwalkers’ efforts will help more than 1,000 groups weather the storm
Read moreAfrican countries are set to see the amount they receive from Westminster slashed – and a global family planning programme
Read moreGlencraft has won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Read moreThe Post-Covid-19 Futures Commission, established by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, has published a report in partnership with Support in
Read moreVolunteer designed the new design and branding
Read moreThe new store is more than five times the size of a normal Cancer Research UK shop
Read moreMore than 144,000 badges earned, more than 12,000 online meetings and over 450,000 volunteer hours shows Scouts are #NeverMoreNeeded
Read moreUK’s first nationwide covid charity
Read moreCaptain Tom 100 invites people all over the world to take on a challenge based around the number 100 to
Read morePolitical candidates attended a hustings organised by charities that work with people with disabilities
Read moreThe Never More Needed campaign in Scotland has produced a film which documents the inspiring efforts of organisations from across
Read moreCitizens Advice Scotland has continued to provide crucial support to communities throughout the pandemic
Read moreSurvey backs up how lazy and offensive language makes disabled people feel
Read moreStreet Soccer Scotland is hoping to create a space for people with disadvantaged backgrounds to access support, training and advice
Read moreCarol Smillie opened the new store in George Street, Glasgow
Read moreSocial Investment Scotland has been helping organisations get ready for reopening
Read moreMore barriers can’t be the new normal
Read moreMore than eleven thousands Scots took part in the fundraiser this weekend
Read moreThe Wheatley Foundation’s Emergency Response Fund was started a year ago
Read morePaths for All’s popular Step Count Challenge is returning
Read moreCHAS’ annual celebration on 4 May is set to return
Read moreSocial Bite fundraiser
Read moreTwo leading charities announce partnership
Read moreAs lockdown eases, TFN looks at some of the great days out you can embark on whilst giving much needed
Read moremedia co-op has been nominated for the Co-op of the Year Awards
Read moreOver 100 organisations have united to make the call
Read more“Tragic blow” to most vulnerable
Read moreMassive rise in those desperate for support
Read moreOne Parent Families Scotland and Oxfam Scotland have said parents and carers need better support
Read moreStrathcarron Hospice has been supporting families in the Forth Valley, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth for forty years
Read moreOxfam is getting ready to open its stores across Scotland as lockdown restrictions ease
Read moreOvert and systematic racism was routine
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Read more“Let’s raise money for charity, not lawyers,” said Aldi
Read moreBeing data poor means not being able to afford sufficient, private and secure mobile or broadband data to meet essential
Read moreVictim Support Scotland has unveiled its new five-year strategy
Read moreDraconian measures slammed
Read moreInvisible Cities trains those who have suffered homelessness to become tour guides
Read moreCHAS launched its Virtual Hospice to continue to support charities during lockdown
Read moreYoungsters expressed their frustration at a lack of progress on tackling climate change
Read moreThere are revamped and new categories for this year’s ceremony, which celebrates the vital work carried out by Scotland’s voluntary
Read moreMental Health Foundation Scotland has called for a commission to be created to help Covid-19 recovery
Read moreTFN rounds-up some of the inspiring causes that are set to benefit from this weekend’s Virtual Kiltwalk
Read moreRetail is gearing up for influx of customers
Read moreWhistleblowers allege bullying if they complained
Read moreFinal call to take part in Scotland’s Virtual Kiltwalk as milestone hit with less than a week to go
Read moreMore funds diverted to good causes?
Read morePrivate messaging remains a threat to children
Read moreThe popular fundraising event will take place in June, with walkers taking on their own routes
Read moreBeatson Cancer Charity is looking for workers to take part whether they are in the office or at home
Read moreNew chief executive ordered independent probe
Read moreInnovative transport schemes put forward
Read moreA university and a charity have teamed up in a bid to prevent abusive behaviour in society
Read moreCharities are unsure when they will be able to return to their premises as the building is being utilised for
Read moreSusan Smith explains why SCVO is launching a new climate change project to help support voluntary organisations make the transition
Read moreCommunity Calling aims to donate 1,500 smartphones to digitally excluded households in Glasgow
Read moreNew resource will help voluntary sector organisations work together to tackle challenges on the road to recovery
Read moreThe popular fundraising platform has developed a new site to be used by charities
Read moreGood news at the tills
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Read moreThe new edition of TFN is out now, with an in-depth preview of the upcoming Holyrood elections
Read moreThe Big Lunch is hoping to help communities connect again as lockdown eases
Read moreFormer chief executive was unfairly forced out the role
Read moreNew beginning at the organisation
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