Charities 'fear new year closure'

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 09 Desember 2012 | 15.36

8 December 2012 Last updated at 19:35 ET

One in six UK charities questioned for a survey say they fear they may have to close in 2013 due to public spending cuts and falling donations, the Charities Aid Foundation has said.

The poll of 252 senior charity workers also found just under half of their organisations have been forced to dip into reserves to stay afloat.

Over a third have said they may be forced to cut services or jobs.

The Cabinet Office said the charity sector "cannot be immune from cuts".

There are more than 160,000 charities in the UK.

Almost all of the 252 charities questioned for the CAF said generating more income was going to be their greatest challenge in the coming year.

The survey was completed online by charities of differing sizes by polling group Research Now.

  • Some 40% of those questioned worry that they will be forced to close if the economic situation does not improve
  • A quarter have already been forced to cut frontline services and staff cuts
  • About 80% believe that the economic situation is the greatest threat to UK charities
  • Nearly three-quarters believe that charities are unable to fulfil their goals because of reductions in donations or government funding.

The foundation is calling on the public to support charities through regular giving, regardless of how much time or money people can give.

The group is also lobbying the government to modernise and promote the Gift Aid scheme and payroll giving, so donations go further.

John Low, chief executive of CAF, said tough economic times meant the public had less money to donate to charities.

He added: "This combined with significant public spending cuts and increased demand for charity services is having a shocking effect on many charities, calling into question their very viability.

"Many organisations are having to dip into their reserves, cut vital frontline services and some are even concerned about whether they can survive in these toughest of times.

"Charities of all sizes play an essential role in our society, providing social care and education as well as helping some of the most vulnerable people in our communities."

A Cabinet Office spokesman said "We know it is a very challenging environment for charities, especially for those previously dependent on taxpayer funding, but the sector cannot be immune from cuts."

The spokesman said the government was "committed to strengthening the sector through programmes such as the £10m Investment and Contract Readiness fund and the £65m Advice Services Transition Fund".

"We have introduced new ways for the sector to finance itself through Big Society Capital, capitalised with £600m, giving charities access to affordable loans and investment to grow, so they can do more," he added.


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