Bield strengthens board with appointment of new chair
Paul Edie was formally elected at Bield’s AGM in September, “strengthening” its governance team.
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Paul Edie was formally elected at Bield’s AGM in September, “strengthening” its governance team.
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Read moreBarrister said the foundation is “unlikely to exist” in future
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Read moreBig Issue editor Paul McNamee will join the Citizens Theatre.
Read moreDr Judith Turbyne will climb 30 hills over a seven-day period to mark the organisation’s 30th anniversary.
Read moreLong Live Loch Linnhe is now in the process of launching a petition with the Scottish Parliament.
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Read moreThe Yard, in Kirkcaldy, Fife, has warned of increasing pressure on the services they can offer.
Read moreMerger has expanded the volunteer-based charity’s services to cover all of Edinburgh, meanwhile, demand for its services has increased
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Read moreSCVO welcomes Richard Jennings, who replaces Andrew Burns
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Read moreA dedicated training programme is designed to empower girls to enter, and progress in, digital technology careers
Read moreFor nearly 60 years, Community Transport has delivered lifeline services to keep communities connected
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Read moreTo mark Challenge Poverty Week, the social enterprise teamed up with songwriter Jason Sweeney to create a new campaign song
Read moreCarers are facing enormous challenges, and with budgets being squeezed locally and nationally
Read moreExample organisations include community markets, community pantries, food processing enterprises.
Read moreCHSS is calling for the Scottish Government to improve services for people with long-term conditions
Read moreCreative Scotland have now said they will now be forced to use its National Lottery funding reserves.
Read moreShe has been in post for nearly 12 years.
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Read moreThe charity commissioned researcher and campaigner Talat Yaqoob to carry out the analysis and produce the report in equal partnership
Read moreThe Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023 came into force October 3, 2023.
Read moreDavid Mackay will take on the role, following more than a decade of experience in the children’s sector.
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Read moreThe government had previously made budget promises earlier this year.
Read moreSays his children don’t need the money
Read moreWinter is coming and charities fear they cannot operate premises as normal
Read moreSatwat Rehman will take on the role of co-chair of Scotland’s Just Transition Commission.
Read moreNew funding available for organisations working with Ukrainian refugees
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Read moreThis strengthened partnership comes at a crucial time for the housing sector.
Read moreGemma’s Story, produced by media co-op, scooped a prize at the Third Sector Excellence Awards.
Read moreSocial enterprise leaders will get support from a range of experts
Read moreCarmel grew up in kinship care and has been a member of Who Cares? Scotland for many years.
Read moreThe partnership includes the continuation of a now developed programme, Into the Zoo.
Read moreIt happened in August – but has only now come to light
Read moreThe charity was recognised for its Positive Steps support initiative.
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Read moreThe Glasgow-based organisation won at the Third Sector Awards.
Read moreEngender and the ALLIANCE have published a new report spotlighting women’s experiences of pregnancy and maternity services.
Read moreVicky Williams, who has been a key member of Sistema Scotland’s leadership team for the past 10 years, will take
Read moreChair and vice chair announced
Read moreSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to achieve peace and prosperity for people and planet.
Read moreThe new service will see 35 young people supported to access accommodation on a permanent and unconditional basis.
Read moreThe campaigners said this was a clear breach of its statutory duty under the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009.
Read moreAnalysis by Ramblers Scotland has found shocking inequality in the number of core paths in communities.
Read moreDonated furniture goes to those who need it most
Read moreEdinburgh-based Salvesen Mindroom Centre has been awarded £109,343 from The National Lottery Community Fund
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Read moreDehenna Davison announced she will step back from the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up.
Read moreMoira’s Run raises funds for The Moira Fund, set up following the rape and murder of Moira Jones.
Read morePoverty during a child’s formative years can have lasting effects
Read moreScotland could fail to achieve net zero carbon emissions without more ‘community-led climate action’.
Read moreHe brings over 35 years’ experience through his work across a range of roles in housing associations and local government
Read moreOxfam Scotland says First Minister Humza Yousaf should now urge the Prime Minister to hold the UK’s biggest polluters to
Read moreCurrent economic crisis is making matters worse
Read morePauline joins RSABI after a decade working at Macmillan Cancer Support as senior fundraising manager.
Read moreShe has been in post as interim chief executive since July
Read moreA leading Scottish charity has warned of the effect the cost of living crisis is having on the country’s third
Read moreThe Disasters Emergency Committee has said it is considering an appeal against its international criteria
Read moreAlmost 70% of the highest earners have no intention of leaving any of their money to good causes
Read moreThe programme will kick off in September 2023 and continue for 12 months.
Read moreThe Belmont Cinema in Aberdeen and Filmhouse in Edinburgh have both agreed deals which they hope will keep them open.
Read moreThe finance provider has said George Walker will join their team.
Read moreCVS Inverclyde’s new site will let users explore its work in-depth
Read moreFair tax changes in Scotland could boost spending on key national priorities by hundreds of millions per year, campaigners have
Read moreThere have been big funding increases for services since 2017, but a lack of data makes it hard for the
Read moreIt’s more than two years since the Government announced its £26billion Infrastructure Investment Plan.
Read moreA charity director issued a grim warning about the DCA’s as it attempts to fill a £300,000 funding blackhole.
Read moreJimmy Paul has been appointed as the next Head of the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit (SVRU).
Read moreA leading Scottish environmental charity has achieved its biggest impact to date.
Read moreCCPS and Carr Gomm called for more from Holyrood following the Programme for Government.
Read moreNew mag looks at fair funding and fundraising
Read moreOrganisation aims to extend its reach
Read moreJonathan Tweedie will be the next chair of Scottish Veterans’ Residences (SVR).
Read moreThe latest findings from the Scottish Third Sector Tracker have been released.
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Read moreCulture & Business Scotland have hired two experienced workers from Scotland’s cultural sector.
Read moreSCVO chief executive Anna Fowlie said Humza Yousaf didn’t move “far or fast enough”.
Read moreCharities and campaigners welcomed some plans but underlined a lack of urgency from the government.
Read moreFiona Duncan said she chose to join the charity because it delivers opportunities for children they would otherwise not have.
Read moreThe result of the vote was 93.33% in favour of strike action, with 78.95% of union members turning out.
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