Public Trust and Confidence in Charities
27th May 2008, 1:30 pm
The 2008 Charity Commission Study into Public Trust and Confidence in Charities, carried out by research company Ipsos MORI, has been published.
The headline story is that overall trust and confidence in charities has increased slightly but significantly since 2005, when the research was last carried out. Another statistic may create greater discussion amongst volunteering experts, as the number in the survey who said they had given time rose from 23 per cent three years ago to 32 per cent now.
The report (pdf, 695KB) and the Commission’s initial analysis can both be found via http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/news/pbsurveyint.asp. Or see Charity Finance news item at http://www.charityfinance.co.uk/home/content.php?id=1902.
