Ceredigion association of voluntary organisations
CAVOCAVO promotes & supports voluntary community action throughout Ceredigion.
If you’re already involved or would like to be part of the voluntary community sector in Ceredigion; WE CAN help you to realise new ideas and support your group and projects to move forward
CAVO Membership
There are a range of benefits to becoming a member of CAVO
Benefits of Membership:-
Members have full access to CAVO funding and development services
Reduced fees for our own training courses
Reduced cost room hire
Hire of equipment such as flip-charts, digital projector & screen, display boards.
Reduced rate for some office services such as photocopying and faxing.
Who are CAVO?
CAVO offer information and support with
- Setting up and running a group
- Funding
- Project development
- Developing best practice
- Volunteering
- Advice on issues surrounding volunteer management
- Brining groups together to influence services and strategies
- Keeping groups up to date with developments creating networking opportunities
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Good Governance
CAVO works to support organisations to comply with good governance practices.
Sustainable Funding
CAVO works to ensure a thriving and sustainable third sector where organisations secure and generate the resources they need to survive, thrive and remain relevant in the future.
Engagement and Influence
CAVO works to ensure that organisations can effectively influence policy, scrutinise public services and act as a route to civic participation especially for disadvantaged and minority groups.
Volunteering
CAVO provides information to support Ceredigion residents who want to volunteer and organisations who involve volunteers.
Case Studies
Read our latest case studies.
What is
Third Sector Support Wales
Third Sector Support Wales is a network of support organisations for the whole of the third sector in Wales. It consists of the 19 local and regional support bodies across Wales, the County Voluntary Councils (CVCs) and the national support body, Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA).
We work with citizens, volunteers and third sector groups to identify and address what matters to them.
CAVO’s Mission Statement
CAVO promotes & supports voluntary community action throughout Ceredigion.
If you’re already involved or would like to be part of the voluntary community sector in Ceredigion;
WE CAN help you to realise new ideas and support your group and projects to move forward. We’ll also help you to get new volunteers and keep you up to date with news about what’s happening in Ceredigion and beyond!
YOU CAN support us by letting us know about your successes and concerns so we can truly represent the sector and champion the essential work that’s being done.
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Get In Touch
Location: Bryndulais, Bridge Street, Lampeter, SA48 7AB
Telephone: 01570 423 232
Email: gen@cavo.org.uk
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs 9.30am to 4.30pm; Friday 9.30am to 4.00pm