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Tuesday 14 April 2020 10:34 am

An open letter: Two things the government must do to save UK charities

By: Oliver Pawle

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The Centre for Entrepreneurs has asked the government to do more to help UK charities survive coronavirus
The Centre for Entrepreneurs has asked the government to do more to help UK charities survive coronavirus

Charities play a vital role in communities across the UK.

But at this time of crisis — when they are needed most — many are experiencing a sharp drop in income. This is harming their ability to support people during the crisis and threatens their survival.

The government’s £750m package is a welcome first step, but not nearly enough.

There are around 167,000 charities in the UK, employing over 800,000 people and spending over £40bn per year. Charities big and small have seen their incomes collapse as individuals and businesses reallocate funding to crisis response and make difficult decisions to protect their own finances. 

Without intervention, thousands of charities will buckle at the exact time they are needed most.

To benefit the widest possible number of charities, we call on the government to implement two simple policies:

  1. Provide immediate support to help charities continue to deliver services

Introduce a Charitable Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CCJRS) to retain staff and allow them to continue delivering vital charitable work.

This scheme would replicate the Coronavirus Job Retention scheme, but without the need to furlough charity employees.

  1. Incentivise public donations to rebuild charity finances

Amplify public generosity by unleashing a ‘Summer of Giving’. This would double Gift Aid to 50% on all donations received between 1st March and 31st August 2020.

This complements the one-off BBC Big Night In by empowering all charities to rebuild their finances through a season of fundraising activities that will capture the public’s imagination.

Claims from charities through this scheme would be limited to 50% of averaged annual donations received over the past three financial years.

The government must act now. Without the critical support that charities provide, this crisis will cast an even longer shadow on people’s lives. 

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Signatories

Oliver Pawle, chairman, Centre for Entrepreneurs

Rita Chadha, chief executive, Small Charities Coalition

Dirk Bischof, chief executive, Hatch Enterprise

Evelyn McDonald, CEO, Scottish EDGE

Geoff Leask, CEO, Young Enterprise Scotland

Helen marshall, chief executive, Brook

Jamie Ward-Smith, CEO, Do IT Foundation and chair, Co-op Foundation

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