As government budget cuts start to bite, a new survey shows a substantial drop in charity leaders’ confidence in the financial situation of their organisations. And a growing percentage expect the general situation of their organisation to worsen over the next 12 months.
The Charity Forecast Survey, published today (30 June 2010) by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), shows that confidence levels stand at an all-time low since the survey began two years ago.
Commenting on the findings, Sir Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive of NCVO, said:
"This latest survey shows that there is widespread concern across the voluntary and community sector about future prospects.
"Of course we know that there will be budget cuts, but these cuts must be managed intelligently. It is crucial that the Government continues to recognise and value the role that voluntary and community organisations play in supporting some of the most disadvantaged people in our society. In the meantime, we are asking the sector to share their experiences on how the cuts are affecting them and offering our members guidance on coping during these very testing times."
Key findings from the quarterly survey include:
NCVO is launching a new service to support voluntary and community organisations facing cuts. Getting Ready for Cuts, part of NCVO’s consultancy programme, provides one-to-one support to help organisations prepare for change, identify options and develop practical plans.
Source: NCVO