The Scottish Third Sector Tracker was launched last year, and is already providing useful data for the sector, as well as Scottish Government, various funders, and OSCR.
The Tracker is a growing research community made up of representatives from third sector organisations across Scotland who are willing to share their experiences, views and concerns as the sector emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Tracker is run by independent research company DJS Research on behalf of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), Scottish Government, the William Grant Foundation and the National Lottery Community Fund.
People managing third sector groups and organisations, or social enterprises, in Scotland are invited to register and represent their organisation as a member of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker.
What Does It Involve?
Every 3 months throughout 2022, members of the Tracker will submit a small amount of detail about their organisation’s current situation via an online survey. These details will be anonymised and then aggregated alongside the responses from all of the other Scottish Third Sector Tracker members. This will give SCVO and their partners a clear and up-to-date picture of the health of the third sector in Scotland, and will enable them to identify where they can provide support to the sector most effectively.
Register Your Interest
To register your interest and get involved, please visit the Scottish Third Sector Tracker website and click the pink “Register Interest” button.
Once you have completed the questions, you will receive a welcome email from DJS.
Further Information
For further information, please visit the SCVO website.
Alternatively, contact the DJS Research team by email: STSTracker@djsresearch.com
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