Five new members have joined the Small Charities Advisory Panel (SCAP), strengthening its role in advocating for the needs of small charities.
The Small Charities Advisory Panel (SCAP) has appointed five new members, ensuring that small charities remain at the heart of its advocacy work.
Led by NCVO, SCAP helps amplify the voices of small charities in policy and decision-making.
The appointments follow a competitive recruitment process. They also reflect SCAP’s renewed commitment to recruiting a panel made up of small charities exclusively, with the inclusion of one local infrastructure body.
This change strengthens SCAP’s ability to champion the needs of small charities and their communities.
The five new members bring a wealth of experience in the small charity sector:
They join an experienced group of small charity leaders committed to ensuring that small voluntary organisations are better resourced, valued, and connected.
SCAP aims to see small charities more meaningfully engaged in policy and funding discussions by 2028.
Following a strategic review in 2024, SCAP decided to ensure that all panel members represent small charities directly.
This decision aligns with the principles outlined in the Small Charities Coalition’s closing report:
SCAP will continue working closely with NCVO, funders, infrastructure bodies, and government decision-makers to improve support for small charities. By fostering collaboration and engagement, the panel aims to create a landscape where small charities are recognised, well-resourced, and able to thrive.