A Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations led review into fundraising in Scotland has been launched
A Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) led review into fundraising in Scotland has been launched.
Undertaken by a group of third sector representatives, the review will include a survey of the public, charities and fundraisers.
The Scottish Government has asked the sector to look into fundraising practice in Scotland following a series of scandals, including allegations that 92-year-old poppy seller Olive Cooke was hounded by charity direct mail and phone calls before her death this year.
SCVO’s review will consider whether self-regulation of fundraising is working in Scotland and will report back by the end of August.
John Downie, SCVO’s director of public affairs, said: “Our survey gives people a rare opportunity to share their views on an issue that is hugely important to the third sector in Scotland.
“I would encourage everyone with an interest to take part – charity staff, fundraisers and the general public - so that we can gain a wide ranging and well-rounded overview of public charity fundraising in Scotland.”