Overview

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Over a five year period, the greatest challenge small charities faced was their workload, followed by funding, and demand for services

In 2019/20, the challenge of rising demand for services (18%) had overtaken funding (16%) as small charities’ second greatest challenge

In 2017, over half of small charities (57%) reported that their most pressing issue was ‘generating income and achieving financial sustainability’

In 2019, 95% of charities reported they perceived public trust had declined. Small charities were least likely to perceive this to have any effect on their organisation compared to large charities

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What are the main challenges facing small charities?

  • Since 2014/15 to 2019/20, the challenges facing small charities have remained relatively consistent.
  • Over a third of small charities have consistently reported workload as their greatest challenge. This is followed by funding and demand.
  • Between 2014/15 and 2019/20, the proportion of charities reporting recruitment as their greatest challenge rose from 3% to 8%.

What are the most pressing issues for small charities?

  • In 2017, over half of respondents reported ‘generating income and achieving financial sustainability’ as their most pressing issue for the next 12 months.
  • Charities are almost four times more likely to identify funding issues as the most pressing issue facing their organisation than any other issue, year-on-year since 2015.

How do charities perceive the effects of a decline in public trust?

  • In 2019, the majority (95%) of charities agree that public trust in the charity sector has declined.
  • In 2019, over half (52%) of small charities reported that a decline in public trust has no effect on their organisation, up from 47% in 2017.
  • Small charities are notably less likely to feel affected by a decline in public trust than large charities.
  • The aspect of operations perceived to be most affected by a decline in public trust is reduced fundraising income, which was seen as less of an issue for small charities than for large and major charities (18%, compared to 31% and 27% respectively in 2019).

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