Useful sources of information:
SCVO has compiled a comprehensive and up to date overview of what support is available at their Third Sector Information Hub. It includes advice on funding, staff management, fundraising, volunteers and a range of other guidance: https://scvo.org/support/coronavirus/
The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) has published guidance and information to help charities navigate the situation resulting from COVID-19: https://www.oscr.org.uk/guidance-and-forms/covid-19-guidance-for-charities/
greenspacescotland has published Managing Scotland’s parks and greenspaces during covid-19 which brings together the latest guidance from the Scottish Government and advice from Public Health Scotland, sportscotland, VisitScotland and a range of other organisations.
FISA (the Forest Industry Safety Accord) has published guidance on safe working during the pandemic: https://ukfisa.com/Safety/Safety-Library/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19-in-forestry
Confor has created an information hub for the Forestry sector with the latest news, information on working away from home, resources, FAQs and more: http://www.confor.org.uk/covid-19/
Volunteer Scotland has compiled practical guidance for organisations managing volunteers during the coronavirus outbreak: https://www.volunteerscotland.net/covid-19/
Funding:
The Scottish Government Community & Third Sector Recovery Programme aims to support charities, community groups, social enterprises and voluntary organisations that are supporting people and communities through the shift from lockdown to recovery. As well as providing ongoing crisis support, they will be planning and implementing changes to adapt and thrive in a very different social and economic climate.
The Communities Recovery Fund aims to support the delivery of services in communities that were suspended or reduced because of COVID-19, or the creation of new services that tackle new challenges presented. The fund offers grants so organisations can reintroduce the delivery of services and supports the adaptation of existing services or the development of new ones to tackle new community needs resulting from, or existing needs exacerbated by COVID-19. For more info see: https://scvo.org/support/coronavirus/funding/scottish-government/community-recovery/crf