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Economic Evaluation of Link Up 2014 - Inspiring Scotland

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Economic Evaluation of Link Up 2014

In 2014, independent evaluator Matrix was commissioned to undertake a preliminary examination of the monetary value of the impact of the Link Up programme established by Inspiring Scotland. This report does not provide a full cost benefit analysis rather, it gives an indication of the potential economic value of a still-evolving programme.

15.03.2021

OSCR Guidance and Good Practice for Charity Trustees

Charity trustee duties are set out in The Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005. This guidance explains what the 2005 Act says charity trustees must do or must not do. Reproduced courtesy OSCR Scottish Charity Regulator/Crown Copyright.

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29.04.2019

intandem External Evaluation – Blake Stevenson report

Inspiring Scotland commissioned Blake Stevenson to undertake an external evaluation of Phase 1 of the intandem programme, Scotland’s first national mentoring programme for children and young people who are looked after at home, from August 2017 to March 2019. This report details the key findings of that evaluation, looking at the benefits for mentees, mentors

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20.04.2021

National Cyber Security Centre’s Cyber Security Toolkit for Boards

With digital such an important tool for charities to reach beneficiaries, funders and the wider world, this toolkit developed by the National Cyber Security Centre provides an overview of how good cyber security can be implemented to help charities benefit from the opportunities that digital brings.

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