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New report consolidates data, insights, trends & predictions for post-pandemic charity sector

A report titled 'After The Storm - Charity Horizons' consolidates the findings of over 80 reports and data sources and predicts post-pandemic trends and forecasts for the charity sector.

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After the Storm – Charity Horizons is by Leesa Harwood from By the Waves Charity Consulting, and has been peer reviewed by Karl Wilding and Tim Willett. Examining the charity sector as it emerges from the pandemic, it is a comprehensive look at the main findings from the various reports and data sources available, highlighting the key facts, figures and trends, and what they mean for individual organisations. Areas covered include economic and resourcing trends, income generation data, governance, and risk insight.


Since the start of the pandemic, there have been hundreds of reports looking into the impacts of the changing climate as well as emerging trends, however for many charity leaders whose time is more precious than ever, it is simply not feasible to read through them all. As a result, Harwood carried out this report, saying:


“Whilst there is nothing new in this report, it aims to consolidate and compare findings from over 80 data sources about the current state of the charity sector, and future trends affecting its sustainability and viability. By pulling together some of the most credible, insightful publications and projections I hope to make it easier for you to identify areas of consensus and emerging trends. I’ll also highlight any notable outlier opinions or forecasts.”


The full report can be downloaded for free from the By the Waves site.

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