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Skye and Lochalsh Council for Voluntary Organisations
A Charity Registered in Scotland SC013885 and Company Limited by Guarantee SC0177372
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Guides and Resources
OSCR - Becoming a Charity
If you If you are thinking of becoming a charity in Scotland, OSCR's guidance will help you to understand what's involved in setting up a Scottish charity.

Our Community Toolkit guides look at on the crucial aspects to consider when starting a new group or evaluating the governance and operations of an existing one.
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If you would like 1:1 support with any of these topics, email us at info@slcvo.org.uk and we can arrange a tailored session for your group.
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SCVO - Setting up a Charity
If you’re thinking of setting up a charity, SCVO's information will guide you through the decisions you’ll need to make.
ICO (Data Protection
Supports organisations with UK General data protection Legislation
Feasibility Studies
The main purpose of a feasibility study is to consider all the factors associated with a group and determine if the investment of time, resources and money will help the group achieve what it set out to do. This guide explains what you should expect a feasibility to show and the key outcomes from one.
Developing and Writing Plans
Good management begins with planning. Having robust plans in place from the very start will clarify your long-term goals and focus your resources. This guide looks at the main plans a group should have and how to create them.
Roles and Responsibilities of Management Committees
All community groups will have a management committee and depending on the groups’ legal form or charitable status they will be known as a Board of Directors, Charity Trustees or Committee Members. This guide looks the duties of management committees and thier legal responsibilities in running a group.
The Role of Office Bearers
Although all committee members, directors and trustees have equality and joint responsibilities, office bearers have specific duties that need to be carried out in the running of the organisation. This guide looks at each of the main roles in a commitee.
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Making a Strong Funding Application
These funding resources are designed to help community groups plan their projects, gather strong evidence, understand what funders look for, and create clear, confident and successful funding applications
Funding Scotland
Database for grants and funders
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Foundation Scotland
Database for grants and funders
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