Volunteering Data in London Overview
18 Mar 2024
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18 Mar 2024
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From: Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, and Office for Civil Society
About: The Community Life Survey is a key evidence source for understanding more about community engagement, volunteering and social cohesion, sampling adults (aged 16+) throughout England.
Key Findings
Of those living in London:
The most common reasons for taking part in formal volunteering:
From: The Young Foundation, funded by the GLA
About: Commissioned by the GLA and developed by the Young Foundation, the Civic Strength Index is a report and tool that aims to begin to measure what makes a strong community, to ensure it is understood and valued.
The Civic Strength Index and its accompanying report are a key pillar of the Building Strong Communities mission of the London Recovery Programme.
Key findings (2021)
From: The National Lottery Community Fund
About: The Community Research Index is an annual survey of over 8,000 adults from across the UK. It reveals people’s thoughts about their community – including what makes them proud, and what they are concerned about – and how they would like the future to look.
Key Findings
From: NCVO
About: The Road Ahead 2024 is NCVO’s annual report on the changing landscape for NCVO members and voluntary sector organisations. The report aims to identify, explore and help explain the external forces, issues and trends that are shaping our sector and help organisations understand how they may impact the work of voluntary organisations in the coming year.
Key Findings
From: Research Works Limited for The Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport
About: The concept of volunteer passports has long been a topic of debate in the volunteering community. This study was commissioned to help build an evidence base for understanding the present landscape of volunteer passports and passporting, and areas of demand and opportunities for volunteer passports and passporting to support volunteering, as well as the perceived challenges involved.
Key Findings
The qualitative research with volunteers, volunteer involving organisations and stakeholders highlighted what they perceived as key areas of demand for volunteer passports and passporting to support volunteering. For example:
From: NCVO
About: Time Well Spent is NCVO’s biggest research programme on people’s experiences of volunteering. With a better understanding, they aim to provide rich and practical insights that will inform practice and policy, address knowledge gaps, and generate new evidence.
Key Findings
Across England, Wales, and Scotland:
From: The National Lottery Community Fund
About: The Community Research Index is an annual survey of over 8,000 adults from across the UK. It reveals people’s thoughts about their community – including what makes them proud, and what they are concerned about – and how they would like the future to look.
Key Findings
From: NCVO
About: The Road Ahead 2024 is NCVO’s annual report on the changing landscape for NCVO members and voluntary sector organisations. The report aims to identify, explore and help explain the external forces, issues and trends that are shaping our sector and help organisations understand how they may impact the work of voluntary organisations in the coming year.
Key Findings
From: Pro Bono Economics and NTU National VCSE Data and Insights Observatory
About: The Voluntary, Community or Social Enterprise organisation (VCSE) Barometer Survey is a quick ‘temperature check’ of what’s happening in the VCSE sector right now. It aims to build insights into real-time trends, changes and challenges in the UK voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. Findings are shared every quarter with national policy and decision-makers, local infrastructure organisations and the VCSE sector.
Key Findings
The latest findings from the VCSE Barometer Survey are presented in ‘Tethered fortunes: The threat to charities from trouble in local government’ from February 2024, which reveals the depth of the entanglement between charities and councils and emphasises the risk that creates as councils struggle to stabilise their budgets.
From: Pro Bono Economics and Pilotlight
About: This report explores workplace volunteering as a solution to boost the wellbeing and productivity of employees in the UK. Workplace volunteering is where employers use policies and processes to support their employees to participate in volunteering during work time.
Key Findings
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