National Publications:
Counting the Cuts: The impact of spending cuts on the UK voluntary and community sector
NCVO’s new research report, Counting the cuts , shows that according to the Government's own figures charities are facing nearly £3 billion in cuts over the spending review period (2011-2015).
In a detailed analysis of the Government's projected spending plans, released from the Office of Budget Responsibility, the report shows:
- The UK voluntary and community sector will lose around £911 million a year in public funding by 2015-16
- This means that, cumulatively, the sector stands to lose £2.8 billion from Government over the current spending review period.
These figures are reached by assuming that the Government will cut the voluntary and community sector on a proportionate basis, but in reality it's possible that the cuts could be much higher.
Responses to Freedom of Information requests show that half of all Local Authorities are making disproportionate cuts to the voluntary sector.
To download the report as a pdf go to the NCVO website
NCVO also asked charities to provide examples of cuts they have faced through its crowdsourcing website,Voluntary Sector Cuts, (http://voluntarysectorcuts.org.uk/) in collaboration with a number of other infrastructure organisations. Over the last six months, nearly 500 charities have reported cuts worth over £76 million.
Alongside the report the NCVO has identified seven deadly myths about the relationship between charities and government, such as the assumptions that charities live off government handouts and aren't playing their part in dealing with the deficit. To read and contribute go to the NCVO website
Posted 15th August
