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2. Introduction: the VCS in government statistics Joy Dobbs, NCVO Research 3. Background to the publication
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Why ONS interest? 5.
The Quality MeasurementFramework (QMF) project 6. The big picture Jenny Clark, NCVO Research 7. The voluntary sector has seen unprecedented growth in the last decade General charities income 1990/91 2006/07 ( billions) 8. and this has been driven by a closer financial relationship with the State. Statutory income to the voluntary sector 2000/01 2006/07 (billions) 9. Statutory income to the VCS has grown with government spending, but is still a small share. Statutory income to the voluntary sector and total government spending (2000/01-2006/07 (2001 = 100) 10. Where does statutory funding come from?And how does it get there? Jenny Clark, NCVO Research 11. Local government is currently the main source of statutory funding for the VCS. Statutory funding to the voluntary sector by tier of government, 2004/5 2006/07 ( billions) 12. DfES and the Home Office together accounted for 36% of central governments VCS spending. Central government departments reported spending on VCOs, 2005/06 ( millions) 13. A shift from grants to contracts has been driven by local government. Voluntary sector grant and contract income from statutory sources, 2000/1 2006/07 ( billions) 14. Where in the VCS does statutory funding go to? Karl Wilding, NCVO Research 15. Funding is largely directed towards VCOs delivering public services. Income from statutory sources by sub-sector, 2006/07 (% of each sub-sectors income) 16. Over 450,000 VCS paid staff deliver public services. Number of employees in the six largest public service employment categories, 2006 (headcount, thousands) 17. Major charities account for 44p in every 1 of statutory funding How statutory income is shared: the proportion of statutory funding taken by each income band, 2006/07 (%) 18. but its medium and large VCOs that are most dependent on statutory funding. The importance of statutory income to different sizes of organisation: (funding as a % of total income), 2006/07 (%) 19. Some organisations are heavily dependent upon statutory incomebut most arent. Relative dependence upon statutory income: VCOs categorised according to how much of their income is from statutory sources, 2006/07 20. Access to statutory income varies according to where VCOs are based Proportion of VCOs in each local authority that receive statutory income, 2006/07 (%) (quintiles) 21. but there issomeevidence that access to funding is related to need. Proportion of VCOs that receive local authority funding, classified by the index of multiple deprivation, 2009 (%) 22. Pointers for discussion 23. Statutory funding matters
24. Public Service delivery has shaped the sector
25. Approaching the future with uncertainty?