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Charities recognised for commitment to sustainability

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Five organisations have been given The Last Difference Symbol to show they are focused on organisational sustainability

A group of Scottish charities have been praised for embracing sustainability.

Five Scottish charities have been awarded The Lasting Difference Symbol in recognition of their commitment to organisational sustainability. This new symbol allows organisations to demonstrate they are committed to taking action on organisational sustainability and working to best practice in the field.

Bobath Scotland, Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland, Dyslexia Scotland, Support in Mind Scotland and Victim Support Scotland have all used ideas and resources from the Lasting Difference toolkit in creative and exciting ways to support their sustainability and impact. In recognition of this commitment they are among the first organisations to be awarded the symbol.

The Lasting Difference is a consultancy working with non-profits which recognises that sustainability is a key concern for the sector, and those who fund, support and benefit from their services. The Lasting Difference toolkit was developed and launched in 2016 to help organisations explore, plan and take action on different aspects of organisational sustainability. With over 5000 copies now in circulation, it is clear this is an issue that those working in the sector are keen to address.

Frances Simpson, chief executive of Support in Mind Scotland, said: "The Lasting Difference changed how I understood sustainability and removed the mystery that surrounded this ‘holy grail’ of funding services in a climate of austerity. I learned that sustainability is achievable and that it is not just about funding, but about quality, change and development."

These organisations will join a new community of practice, with facilitated peer support and an annual networking event. Continuing the conversations, collaborating and innovating will be key to responding to the immediate and future challenges the sector faces. To find out more visitThe Lasting Difference websiteto download the toolkit, find out about the symbol and access resources.