Since the coronavirus pandemic began the third sector has been impacted significantly, with services being postponed and fundraising efforts scaled back. Below is a summary of the key research into the impact of coronavirus on the sector.
In partnership with Pro Bono Economics and Charity Finance Group, we are producing a Covid Charity Tracker to monitor how charities are being affected as the pandemic progresses.
To be able to provide robust data to inform government on financial impact in the first few months of the pandemic, we partnered with NCVO and CFG to ask charities how they were being impacted.
CIOF Cymru surveyed fundraisers in Wales to get a better idea of the impact of coronavirus on the Welsh charity sector.
To help fundraisers plan their responses and pivot their strategies based on the best understanding of everything that's going on, we’ve brought together key pieces of insight that have been published over the last couple of weeks about how giving is responding to the coronavirus crisis.
About Loyalty have an ongoing Covid-19 Sentiment Tracker based on a sample of nearly 1500 charity donors, covering sentiment towards coronavirus and the way the government, local councils, charities, media and brands are dealing with it.
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