16. SMALLER = MORE LIKELY TO BE LOCAL
LARGER = MORE LIKELY TO BE (INTER) NATIONAL
79%
69% 60%
37%
21%
31%
40%
63%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Micro & Small Medium Large Major & Super-
major
Local National or overseas
20. …BUT THE LARGEST VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS ARE
FEW IN NUMBER
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82%
with income <
£100k
81%
of the sector’s
income
5%
of the
sector’s
income
3%
with
income
> £1m
21.
22. THE LARGEST PROPORTION OF THE SECTOR’S INCOME
COMES FROM INDIVIDUALS…
47%
32%
1%
9%
4%
7%
Government
£15.3bn
National
Lottery
£0.7bn
Voluntary sector
£4.1bn
Private
sector
£2.0bn
Investment
£3.4bn
Individuals
£22.3bn
23. 0
5
10
15
20
25
2000/01 2003/04 2006/07 2009/10 2012/13 2015/16
Individual Government
INCOME FROM INDIVIDUAL HAS BEEN DRIVING THE
INCOME INCREASE FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS
29. 8.6
6.9
4.4
5.4
2.2
3.4
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
2015/16
2007/08
Major & Super-Major Large Small & Medium
0.4%
of the
organisations
96.5%
of the
organisations
LARGER ORGANISATIONS RECEIVE A GROWING
SHARE OF GOVERNMENT INCOME
33. 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2004/05 2006/07 2008/09 2010/11 2012/13 2014/15
Central Government
Local Government
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT INCOME IS DECREASING, LOCAL
GOVERNMENT INCOME IS INCREASING
34.
35. THE SECTOR’S NET WORTH IS BACK TO ITS PRE-
RECESSION PEAK LEVEL…
87%
3%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
% of total net assets % of total number of charities
Income above £1m
Income below £1m
Income above £1m
Income below £1m
36.
37. AND SMALL TO MEDIUM ORGANISATIONS HAVE NOT
SHARED IN THE RECOVERY OF ASSETS SINCE 2011/12
-0.25
0.00
0.25
0.50
0.75
Tangible fixed assets Investments Net total assets
Small
Major
Super-
major
Medium
Large
Total
38. THEMES & QUESTIONS
• The shape of the sector continues to
change
• Resilience as a characteristic
• Public trust & donor behaviour
• Changing relationship with
government
• How should we support
small/medium charities?