Charities & Not-For-Profit Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey Finds UK Charities at Risk from Dwindling Donation Support
November 2012
The latest survey by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), covering more than 3,000 Britons, has revealed that charity donations are currently on the decrease. Donations fell by as much as 20% during 2011/12, with the number of people giving to… Read more...
Survey Finds Scottish Older People Housebound, Lonely and Depressed
October 2012
Almost one in five of Scots aged over 75 and living alone is unable to leave their house as a result of poor health, claims research carried out by WRVS, a charity and voluntary association which aims to help older people. Findings from the market research… Read more...
Survey Reveals Gaps in Recycling Awareness for Unwanted Household Items
October 2012
Survey findings released by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Furniture & Electrical Stores, the UK’s largest charity home retailer, has shed light on the current attitudes and activities of Britons living in the North of England when it comes… Read more...
Charity Conducts Largest Ever Survey In To Gay and Bisexual Health
September 2012
Research among 6,861 gay and bisexual men from across Britian, carried out by Stonewall, the lesbian, gay and bisexual charity, provides a detailed look at gay and bisexual men's health. The research, which represents the largest survey of its type ever… Read more...
Market Research Highlights Child Poverty Plight
September 2012
A recent report released by Save The Children and entitled ‘Child Poverty in 2012: It Shouldn’t Happen Here’ suggests that there are 3.5million children living in poverty in the UK, and that this figure is expected to rise by 400,000 by… Read more...
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...
