The second wave of the National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises has been launched today (Monday 6 September), giving charities, social enterprises and voluntary and community groups in every local authority area an opportunity to have their voices heard.
This largest ever survey on the sector was first run in 2008 and over 49,000 organisations responded, providing a wealth of information on the factors supporting organisations’ success, including: opportunities to influence local decisions, the availability and nature of local funding and income, and satisfaction with local support and guidance. This information has provided invaluable to the sector and local statutory bodies in identifying and addressing key local issues, and improving the local environment in which the sector operates.
This second wave of the survey aims to take these results even further – building an accurate picture of the current environment and assessing the progress made since the first wave of the survey – in order to provide citizens, communities and local and national government with the information needed to continue to drive real change in local areas.
Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society, said:
“This survey represents a real opportunity for organisations to put their views across on issues that affect them, communicate with local authorities and their partners, and inform and influence national and local policy. I urge all those organisations who receive the survey to respond to ensure their voice is heard.”
Over 110,000 organisations have been selected to take part and response from all sizes and types of organisations is essential to ensure the results build a representative picture of the views of the whole sector, and give information that will carry real weight at the local level.
Further information about the survey can be found here.