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UK Civil Society Almanac 2014. David Kane, Senior Research Officer, NCVO. Supported by:. Fast facts. 161,266 Voluntary organisations. Total income £39.2 billion. Total spending £38.0 billion. 29% volunteer at least once a month. 900,000 civil society organisations
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UK Civil Society Almanac 2014 David Kane, Senior Research Officer, NCVO Supported by:
Fast facts 161,266 Voluntary organisations • Total income • £39.2 billion • Total spending • £38.0 billion • 29% volunteer at least once a month 900,000 civil society organisations Universities | Co-operatives | Community interest companies | Trade unions | Housing Associations | Independent schools | Community groups | Political parties | Faith groups | Financial mutuals • Net assets • £104.8 billion • 800,000 • Paid staff
Trends since 2000(voluntary sector) Source: NCVO/TSRC, Charity Commission
Sources of income Income sources 2000 – 2012 (£ billions, real terms)
Counting the cuts – our previous • forecasts
Changes to income sources2010/11 to 2011/12 Percentage change in voluntary sector’s real and cash income by source 2010/11 to 2011/12 (%) Source: NCVO/TSRC, Charity Commission
Change in income from government Change in voluntary sector income from government between 2010/11 and 2011/12 (£ millions) Source: NCVO/TSRC, Charity Commission
Income from individuals Change in voluntary sector income from individuals between 2010/11 and 2011/12 (%)
What NCVO members tell us • Cumulative impact of cuts for communities and those most in need • Move from grants to contracts…to bigger/more generic/PBR contracts • Procurement focussed on lowest price, not quality
What NCVO members tell us • Charging for services • Partnership/consortia development • Social investment - not a viable option for most
Policy choices • Review of open public services • Retain grant funding & make contracts more accessible • Training on Social Value Act & forthcoming procurement reforms • Improve government spending data