Scottish Infected Blood Forum
Scottish Infected Blood Forum is a registered charity in Scotland working in the advancement of education, the promotion of equality and diversity, the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, based in Glasgow City.
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What are the key facts about Scottish Infected Blood Forum?
- Registered charity number
- SC043464
- Status
- Registered (active)
- Charity type
- Unincorporated association
- Location
- Glasgow City
- Latest income (year ending 2025-03-31)
- £6,680
- Website
- www.sibf.org.uk
What does Scottish Infected Blood Forum do?
The charity is the only Scottish charity that advocates on behalf of and supports those infected with hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and HIV (and their families and carers) from contaminated NHS blood or blood products, including blood transfusions. SIBF holds ongoing discussions with officials and Ministers from Scottish and UK Governments, the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme and Directors of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority to assist and advocate on behalf of our members in Scotland and the infected blood community farther afield.
What causes is Scottish Infected Blood Forum registered for?
Why is there no Clarity Score for Scottish Infected Blood Forum yet?
The Clarity Score is computed from full financial filing history. Scottish Infected Blood Forum is on the official register but outside the detailed-filing group we currently score (or awaiting its first filings), so we show its official register record instead of a rating. Its score appears automatically once enough filing data exists — never by payment. How scoring works
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Scottish Infected Blood Forum a legitimate charity?
- Yes. Scottish Infected Blood Forum is a legitimate registered charity (charity number SC043464) regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). You can verify it on the official register. Registration proves status — it is not a Clarity Score or an impact rating.
- What is Scottish Infected Blood Forum's charity number?
- Scottish Infected Blood Forum's charity number is SC043464. Check that number on the OSCR register or this CharityCompare profile before you donate.
- How do I check charity number SC043464?
- Search SC043464 on the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register or on CharityCompare. Confirm the registered name matches the organisation asking for money — scammers sometimes reuse real charity numbers.
- What does Scottish Infected Blood Forum do?
- The charity is the only Scottish charity that advocates on behalf of and supports those infected with hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and HIV (and their families and carers) from contaminated NHS blood or blood products, including blood transfusions. SIBF holds ongoing discussions with officials and Ministers from Scottish and UK Governments, the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme and Directors of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority to assist and advocate on behalf of our members in Scotland and the infected blood community farther afield.
- Does Scottish Infected Blood Forum have reviews and complaints?
- CharityCompare does not host public user reviews for Scottish Infected Blood Forum. This basic profile confirms registration and register facts. Rated charities also show a filing-based Clarity Score. For formal complaints, contact the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) or the Fundraising Regulator as appropriate.
- How can I donate to Scottish Infected Blood Forum?
- Scottish Infected Blood Forum's website is http://www.sibf.org.uk — donate there directly so the charity receives the full amount. CharityCompare never takes a commission on donations.
Source: Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register extract dated 2026-08-07, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Always verify current details on the official register entry.