Charities highlight financial risk of Work Programme to MPs
9 Feb 2012
Baroness Stedman-Scott, chief executive of Tomorrow’s People, has said her charity, which is sub-contracted on...
The charity sector is in a “phoney war” in terms of the true impact of the recession, according to a report from the Charity Commission on how trusts and foundations are responding to the economic downturn.
The Commission held discussions with the grantmaking sector on the recession last year, and has this week published a summary of the talks held. It found that many such charities were worried that the true impact of the recession would not be known till March 2010 or 2011 when many public sector contracts would come to an end.
The talks also found that the grantmaking sector was mindful of a potential increase in demand, but has not yet seen the level of increase in applications they had anticipated.
It was suggested that a reason for both the lack of increase in grant applications and the recent poorer quality of applications could be related to the misconception by some that the grantmaking sector had “closed its doors” and to the fact that charities were focusing on securing their core business rather than looking at new projects and funding streams.
The talks raised the question of whether funders had raised the bar too high in terms of what they expected from funding applications. It was suggested that perhaps now was the time to reopen the debate about having more core funding as opposed to project funding.
Grantmakers had also suggested that the Commission should provide more prescriptive guidance on approaches to investments and reserves levels. However, the Commission said this is not within its role and that decisions regarding the running of a charity should be taken by trustees, acting in the best interests of the charity.
Meanwhile, Peter Grant, a lecturer in voluntary sector management at Cass Business School has asserted in his new report that charitable foundations should be giving more money – to the tune of an extra £1bn – to charities.
Watch Grant discuss his new report below:
9 Feb 2012
Baroness Stedman-Scott, chief executive of Tomorrow’s People, has said her charity, which is sub-contracted on...
9 Feb 2012
Professional tax adviser David Perrin has been sentenced to 18-months imprisonment for trying to defraud...
9 Feb 2012
Employment minister Chris Grayling has said that he expects charities to be active in the delivery of...
9 Feb 2012
A new headquarters and hub for social enterprise support organisations has officially opened in London...
8 Feb 2012
Christian Aid has “disestablished” its head of fundraising role as part of a new approach to fundraising...
8 Feb 2012
The key to securing better outcomes for older people and other vulnerable groups is joined-up services,...
9 Feb 2012
The Wellcome Trust plans to give its employees more choice over the type of device they use for work.
6 Feb 2012
An East Sussex-based animal welfare charity has launched a new website in a bid to increase online donations...
31 Jan 2012
4Children has launched its new website to provide clearer information about its work and campaigns as...