Charities & Not-For-Profit Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey Finds UK Companies Prioritise Creativity but Lack Financial Know-How
September 2012
A study by charity organisation Nesta, which provides investments, grants, networks and mentoring resources to businesses, has found that many ambitious creative companies are being held back by a lack of business and planning skills. The ‘Opinion Matters’… Read more...
Poll Shows Alarming Decline in Charity Donations amongst Britons
August 2012
An online poll of 2,018 adult Britons on behalf of Time Investments has found that while more people are using the services of charities, there has been a marked decrease in donations by the public. In total, 9% of the respondents said they had used charities… Read more...
Research In To Charity Collaboration Recognises Strength In Numbers
July 2012
GfK NOP were commissioned by The Charity Commission to look in to collaboration between small charities. A charity with an annual income of less than £250,000 is considered to be small. 91% of charities fall into this category. To collect the information… Read more...
Research Gives Overview of British Charitable Trends
July 2012
Research published by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations and the Charities Aid Foundation gives the total amount of money donated by UK residents in 2011 to be £11 billion. In a typical month, almost 60% of adults donate money to charity.… Read more...
Survey Uncovers British Attitude to Shopping at Charity Outlets
July 2012
A survey of UK shoppers’ attitudes to charity shops conducted by the University of West England has revealed that men generally shun these types of retail outlets, even though they don’t exactly know why. Presented at the annual… Read more...
The Royal Family Come Out Top in UK Legacy Poll
February 2012
The royal family have been crowded Britain’s greatest legacy in a recent poll by Cancer Research UK. Following their renewed popularity arising from the royal wedding last year, 27% of the 2,000 Britons who took part in the legacy survey voted them… Read more...