Funding and the future, Michael Birtwistle, NCVO

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FUNDING AND THE FUTURE 18 NOVEMBER 2015 Michael Birtwistle, Senior Policy Officer

Transcript of Funding and the future, Michael Birtwistle, NCVO

FUNDING AND THE FUTURE

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Michael Birtwistle, Senior Policy Officer

FUNDING

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INCOME

SPENDING

VOLUNTARY SECTOR HAS SEEN NO GROWTH IN SPENDING SINCE 2006/07Voluntary sector income and spending, 2000/01 to 2013/14 (£ billions, 2012/13 prices)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission Note: Figures for 2013/14 are provisional

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INDIVIDUALS AND GOVERNMENT ARE THE TWO MAJOR SOURCES OF INCOME FOR THE SECTORVoluntary sector income, 2000/01 to 2012/13 (£ billions, 2012/13 prices)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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INCOME FROM BOTH LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HAS FALLENLocal and central government spending on the voluntary sector, change from previous year, 2009/10 to 2012/13 (£bn, 2012/13 prices)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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INCOME FROM BOTH LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HAS FALLENLocal and central government spending on the voluntary sector, cumulative change, 2008/09 to 2012/13 (2008/09 = 100)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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CHANGES IN GOVERNMENT INCOME DEPEND ON ORGANISATION SIZEGovernment spending on the voluntary sector, cumulative change, 2008/09 to 2012/13 (2008/09 = 100)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND CONTRACTS HAVE CONTINUED TO FALL AS GOVERNMENT SPENDING IS CUTGovernment grant and contract income to the UK voluntary sector, 2000/01 to 2012/13 (£ billions, 2012/13 prices)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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THE INCREASE IN INCOME FROM INDIVIDUALS IS ENTIRELY FROM FEES FOR SERVICESVoluntary sector income from individuals, cumulative change, 2007/08 to 2012/13 (2007/08 = 100)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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THE FUTURE

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INCOME FROM INDIVIDUALS IS NOT MAKING UP FOR GOVERNMENT CUTSVoluntary sector income projections from individuals and government sources (£bn, 2012/13 prices)Source: NCVO, TSRC, Charity Commission

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Individual income

Individual income (inflation adjustedprojections)

Individual income required to offsetcuts

Government income

Government income (inflationadjusted projections)

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BARNET: THE GRAPH OF DOOM

LOCAL AUTHORITY FUNDING FOR CORE SERVICES

Source: Original graph from LGA interim report, amended to include LGA-estimated cuts in grants to local authorities following Spending Review 2015 (adjusted to reflect recent developments).

The State(Public Agencies)

The Market(Private Firms)

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Source: Evers & Laville, 2004

CONTACT

[email protected]

020 7520 2436

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