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Updates to Public Procurement for Third Sector Organisations

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Public Contracts Scotland – Making Third Sector organisations More Visible

Recent updates to the Public Contracts Scotland (PCS) platform are making it easier than ever for third sector organisations to showcase what they do and connect with opportunities that make a real difference in communities across Scotland.

These improvements mean public sector buyers can now identify third sector suppliers more easily, opening the door to stronger partnerships and increasing opportunities for TSOs to access stable, long‑term income through bidding for public sector contracts.

In short, these changes benefit everyone – buyers can find the right suppliers more efficiently, and TSOs have a clearer route into accessing public sector contracts.

Want to know more?

You can read the full update on the Scottish Government’s blog here.

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