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7th February 2012

Charity Forecast imageCharity Forecast is a quarterly survey for NCVO members which tells us what charity leaders plan to do over the coming months, and where they think the sector is headed.

Take 5 minutes to answer a series of very quick questions which will help us get an accurate picture of what you, our members, are thinking. By way of thanks, we’ll send you a £5 voucher which you can redeem against an NCVO publication of your choice.

1st December 2011

UK Giving 2011UK Giving 2011, the most in-depth and long-running study of charitable giving habits, has been released today.

The report (PDF, 921KB), commissioned by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) and NCVO, shows that over the last year (2010/11) the UK public gave £11 billion to charity.

An additional 1.1 million people donated money to charity; however, the average (median) amount given per month fell from £12 in 2009/10 to £11. 

Despite more of the public deciding to support charities, in real terms the total value of donations remained the same as the previous year. Donations are now worth £900 million less in real terms than the amount given in 2007/08, the year before the UK entered recession.

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14th October 2011

We have responded to today’s decision by the Upper Tribunal on the issue of charities, public benefit and fee charging.

The case, which went before the Upper Tribunal in May, draws on two sets of proceedings exploring what educational charities charging high fees must do in order to meet the public benefit requirement. NCVO has a long-standing interest in charity law and acted as an intervener in the case.

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13th October 2011

New research finds that the children and young people’s voluntary sector is amongst the hardest hit by government funding cuts and local authority austerity measures.

‘The Ripple Effect’ (PDF 2.3MB), a new book by the National Children’s Bureau with input from NCVO, paints a picture of the children’s voluntary sector as heavily reliant on government funding and less likely to receive funding from the private sector.

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27th September 2011

Employment in the voluntary sector has fallen by 5% over the past 12 months according to the latest Labour Force Survey.

The figures for the second quarter of 2011 show that the voluntary sector employs 768,000 people, a fall of around 38,000 employees since the second quarter of 2010. The voluntary sector workforce has now experienced two consecutive quarters of decline following the 'flatline' witnessed towards the end of 2010.

16th September 2011

The NHS is going through a radical change with new structures and new organisations for health and social care commissioning set to come into play in 2013.

NAVCA, NCVO and Regional Voices have produced a joint briefing Influencing the New Health System in a Local Area (PDF 387KB) to help local voluntary and community organisations navigate their way through upcoming changes now. 

7th September 2011

Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society has opened a new £10million Innovation in Giving Fund today. The Fund focuses on supporting innovative new ideas and new technologies to increase levels of social action in the areas of giving and volunteering.

Nick Hurd Minister for Civil Society, said:

'The Innovation in Giving Fund is a new approach. We want to root out the visionary ideas that too often never get the backing they need. We’re very open-minded about this, but ideas must have real potential to increase the giving of time or money.'

25th August 2011

We are announcing today plans to merge with the Third Sector European Network (TSEN).

The merger, which takes place on 1 September 2011, will integrate TSEN’s work with our own EU and International Programme. TSEN provides information, support and training to help voluntary organisations access the European Social Fund and is a major source of expertise on European Union funding.

Under the proposals, TSEN’s two staff members will transfer across to NCVO, expanding the existing EU and International unit to enable a broader range of advice and support on European issues. 

28th July 2011

Does your organisation work with older or disabled people in London?  Here’s a unique (and free!) opportunity to take part in our new project to explore how climate change will affect life in London, and what this will mean for your beneficiaries and the work you do.

We’re looking for up to 32 organisations to take part in the project from this autumn to July 2012.

12th July 2011

The Government needs to work in partnership with the voluntary sector to address the risk of charity fraud, according to a new report produced by NCVO’s Task and Finish Group which is launching today.

Managing Risk: A New Approach for the Fit and Proper Regulation of Charities stresses the need for meaningful consultation with voluntary organisations on any fraud prevention measures before they are introduced. It also calls on the Charity Commission and HM Revenue and Customs to improve their information sharing systems, to simplify processes and avoid unnecessary duplication.

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