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Post | February 2026 | News | 1 min read

SCVO Charity Awards 2026

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Emily Skilton
Screenshot of the SCVO website. The heading is Scottish Charity Awards 2026. The banner is dark purple with bubbles pictured in the background. The Scottish Charity Awards logo is a rainbow coloured line drawing of a heart. Scottish Charity Awards Thursday 11 June - Radisson Blu, Glasgow - #ScotCharityAwards

It's that time of year again, SCVO's Scottish Charity Awards are back for 2026!

 

The awards are free to enter and there are multiple award categories to showcase your achievements, including Volunteer of the Year. Get your nominations in now!

 

Who can enter?

All types of Scottish voluntary organisations and groups, including registered charities, social enterprises, campaigning groups, community interest companies and people involved in those spaces can apply.

 

Award categories: We have a range of nine award categories celebrating projects and campaigns, individuals, climate action, and more. Please note that applications are limited to one per organisation across all categories. We'd encourage you to contact your colleagues to ensure that only one application is submitted on behalf of your organisation.

 

Closing date: Applications will close at 12 noon on Tuesday 17 March.


Every finalist will also be gifted two complimentary tickets to attend our celebratory awards ceremony on Thursday 11 June at the Radisson Blu, Glasgow. 


Last year, Perth and Kinross boasted shortlisted charities such as Letham4all, Perthshire Women's Aid and YMCA Tayside. Who knows what could be achieved this year!

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