More funding top charity demand
Published by Third Sector
11 January 2010
In their recent 'State of the Sector' survey, Third Sector has found that at the top of charity policy change lists is an increase in state funding.
"There were noticeable variations in what respondents from charities of different sizes wanted from government. The most popular change - more lottery or government funding for small charities - was backed by 20 per cent of respondents from organisations with annual incomes of less than £1m, 15 per cent of those with £5m a year and 2 per cent of those with more than £6m.
On reducing or removing VAT, demand was highest among respondents from medium-sized charities, at 11 per cent, compared with 7 per cent from small charities and 9 per cent from large ones. But the level of demand for Gift Aid reform was fairly consistent across respondents from all charities."
Full article published here.
11 January 2010
In their recent 'State of the Sector' survey, Third Sector has found that at the top of charity policy change lists is an increase in state funding.
"There were noticeable variations in what respondents from charities of different sizes wanted from government. The most popular change - more lottery or government funding for small charities - was backed by 20 per cent of respondents from organisations with annual incomes of less than £1m, 15 per cent of those with £5m a year and 2 per cent of those with more than £6m.
On reducing or removing VAT, demand was highest among respondents from medium-sized charities, at 11 per cent, compared with 7 per cent from small charities and 9 per cent from large ones. But the level of demand for Gift Aid reform was fairly consistent across respondents from all charities."
Full article published here.
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