Here comes the flood? The changing landscape for charities and voluntary organisations Karl Wilding...

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Here comes the flood?The changing landscape for charities and voluntary organisations

Karl Wilding NCVO

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The current environment

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Most important Gov’t priorities in deciding who to vote for at GE2015

Q. Below is a list of priorities for a potential Government to have, please select the three which you would consider most important when deciding who to vote for at a General Election? Base: adults in marginal constituencies (n=1,038) Source: ComRes

Voluntary sector income/expenditure

Source: NCVO/TSRC, Charity Commission

Sources of incomeIncome sources2000 – 2012(£ billions, real terms)

VolunteeringProportion of people formally volunteering, 2001 – 2012/13 (% of respondents)

Where next?

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Barnet: The graph of doom

New ways to give, borrow, share… #crowdfunding

Source: Nat Cen, Guardian

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The State(Public Agencies)

The Market(Private Firms)

The Community(Households,

Families)Non-profit

For-profit

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VoluntarySector

Source: Evers & Laville, 2004

Here comes the flood?

What will the voluntary sector look like in the future?

Provocations: Future of the sector?

• Voluntary ‘sector’ growth• From fundraising to resource raising• Social action: wider, shallower, stronger• Millennials (politicians?) are sector agnostic• Digital disruption, innovation• Public trust