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Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

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The Scottish Third Sector Tracker — wave four infographic summary (Summer 2022)

This infographic summary presents the key findings from the fourth (Summer 2022) wave of the Scottish Third Sector Tracker.

The findings from the latest wave show the impact of rising costs is becoming increasingly apparent, both for third sector organisations and the communities they work with. Overall, 93% of organisations said they were experiencing rising costs in at least one area of their business, compared with 86% in Wave 3 (Spring 2022)

‘Rising costs and inflation’ was also the most frequently selected challenge for organisations, with 37% placing it in their top three challenges, a significant increase from 29% in Wave 3.

Organisations reported sharp rises in costs across almost all operating areas. The most pressing being the cost of materials and supplies (76% of the sector); transport costs (61% of the sector); energy costs (50% of the sector) and staffing costs (43% of the sector). Of organisations seeing rising costs, 43% felt this was having a negative impact on their ability to deliver their core services or activities.

To mitigate these impacts, 40% of organisations had applied for funding from new funders and one in three have used their financial reserves. One in ten have had to reduce their services or work.

Almost 80% of organisations reported they were seeing increasing financial hardship in the groups and communities they work with and 64% of organisations considered that demand for their services had increased, with 23% saying that demand had significantly increased.

Organisations that work directly with individuals were asked which needs or concerns they considered have worsened in the period since April 2022. Sixty-seven (67%) of organisations said that mental health and wellbeing was getting worse; 66% of organisations highlighted the rising cost of living, and 52% greater financial hardship or vulnerability in the communities or groups that they work with. Overall, 80% of organisations highlighted financial needs as being a worsening concern.

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Last modified on 20 October 2022