 IntroductionBerwickshire Association for Voluntary Service (BAVS) is an independent organisation recognised by the Inland Revenue as a charity. It was established in 1971 with the task of supporting, advising and providing services to voluntary groups in an area delineated by the former Berwickshire district boundaries of the Scottish Borders Council area. BAVS main aims are to initiate assessment of the community needs; to promote the development of new organisations and projects; to provide information, advice and administrative back-up; to assist organisations to collaborate with each other and with statutory authorities; to open up channels of communication and enable participation from the public in local affairs. What can we do for you: - Do you have an idea for setting up a local group?
- Are you planning a project that will benefit your community?
- Would you like funding advice or help with grant applications?
- Are you seeking charitable status?
- Would you like help managing your group's accounts?
- Perhaps you need help with Desktop publishing or other admin?
| Contact DetailsAddress: Berwickshire Association for Voluntary Service Platform One Station Road Duns TD11 3HS Telephone: 01361 883137 Fax: 01361 884976 E-mail: tony.fowler@bavs.org.uk Related SitesBorders Forum of Councils for Voluntary Service (BFCVS) The organisation which supports and assists cooperation between the four Scottish Borders CVS. Central Borders Association of Voluntary Services (CBAVS) CVS covering the Central Borders area, encompassing Galashiels, Melrose and Selkirk. Roxburgh Association of Voluntary Service (RAVS) CVS covering the Roxburgh area, encompassing Kelso, Jedburgh and Hawick. Tweeddale Association of Voluntary Organisations (TAVO) CVS covering the Tweeddale area, encompassing Peebles and Innerleithen.
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