Overview
- In 2017/18, small charities received a higher proportion of their funding in donations from the public than large charities
- Over a five year period small charities have seen the proportion of legacy income from the public double from 5.2% to 10.6%
- Over the same period, small charities have experienced a small decline in the amount of money they receive in public donations, while large charities have seen an increase
- In 2017/18, small charities received nearly equal amounts from the government and voluntary sector in grants
- 59% of grants from independent grantmakers went to small charities in 2019
Where do small charities receive their voluntary income from?
- In 2017/18, small charities received a higher proportion of funding in the form of donations from the public than large charities did (43% compared to 35%).
- Charities with an income of under £100k were most likely to receive donations from the public (64%), compared to charities with an income of £100k – £1m (40%).
How has voluntary income from the public changed over time?
- The amount of income that small charities receive as legacies has grown from £241m to £522m.
- It has doubled as a proportion of their total income from 5.2% in 2013/14, to 10.6% in 2017/18.
- The proportion of income from donations has declined by 5% in the same time period.
How have donations from the public changed over time?
- In 2017/18, small charities received less money from the public in donations than they did in 2013/14.
- Comparatively, large charities have seen an increase in the amount of donations they had received from the public, by 14%.
How much money do small charities receive in grants from government compared to the voluntary sector?
- In 2017/18, small charities received a nearly equal amount in grants from the government and the voluntary sector (£842m and £893m respectively).
- Since 2013/14, small charities have received a reasonably steady level of grants from the voluntary sector, between £821m – £901m.
- In this time, grants from the government to small charities have increased from their lowest point in 2014/15 (£519m) to their highest amount (£842m).
What share of grants from independent funders go to small charities?
- 59% of grants from independent grantmakers went to small charities in 2019.
- The share of grants distributed to small charities has increased over the past five years, particularly those with an income of over £100k.
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Further reading
NCVO 2020 UK Civil Society Almanac 2020
360 Giving (ND) Grantnav: search and download UK grants data
Third Sector Trends Research 2020 The Strength of Weak Ties: How charitable trusts and foundations collectively contribute to civil society in North East England