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One of the presentations given at our Future Focus 2014 VCS conference.

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  • 1. Here comes the flood?The changing landscape for charities andvoluntary organisationsKarl WildingPublic Policy DeptNCVOOctober 2014Twitter: @karlwildingWeb: ncvo.org.uk

2. Hello!This presentation outlines some of our current thinking at NCVO about how the worldfor voluntary organisations and the volunteer movement is changing. Its based on ourForesight work and our annual Road Ahead publication, which is free to members.If youre reading this on the web and were not there its worth downloading sothat you can see our speakers notes, which are embedded in the slides. If you likethe images, youll find more at http://www.pinterest.com/karlwilding/foresight/The idea of the presentation is to stimulate conversation: it doesnt pretend to beright/definitive, but it does try to answer the Whats happening? And So what?questions. We can help you structure your conversation around the Now What?question with our simple, widely-used strategy tools if you would like to follow up:email [email protected] and well talk to you. No strings!Finally, we can only do this because were a membership organisation! If thiswas useful, please do join us: its free if your income is below 30k and its great valueif youre larger. And if youre already a member, please share this with others. Youcan find out about joining at www.ncvo.org.uk/joinKarl Wilding, NCVO Public Policy Department, October 2014 3. The current environment 4. Most important Govt priorities in deciding who to vote forat GE201547%44% 42%26% 25% 23% 23% 21%16% 16%Q. Below is a list of priorities for a potential Government to have, please select the three which you would consider most important when decidingwho to vote for at a General Election? Base: adults in marginal constituencies (n=1,038) Source: ComRes 5. Voluntary sector income/expenditureSource: NCVO/TSRC, Charity Commission 6. Sources of incomeIncome sources, 2000 2012 ( billions, real terms) 7. VolunteeringProportion of people formally volunteering, 2001 2012/13(% of respondents) 8. Where next? 9. Source: http://flipchartfairytales.wordpress.com 10. 14Barnet: The graph of doom 11. #crowdfunding New ways to give, borrow, share 12. Source: Nat Cen, Guardian 13. 25 14. http://goodbadstrategy.com/ 15. The State(Public Agencies)The Market(Private Firms)The Community(Households,Families)PublicPrivateVoluntarySectorSource: Evers & Laville, 2004 16. Service delivery 17. Here comes the flood? 18. What will the voluntary sector looklike in the future? 19. Provocations: Future of the sector? Voluntary sector growth From fundraising to resource raising Social action: wider, shallower, stronger Millennials (politicians?) are sector agnostic Digital disruption, innovation Public trust 20. If you want to continue the conversationIm @karlwilding on Twitter, where I share #vcs news andideas, along with other @ncvo colleagues.Read more stuff like this presentation at blogs.ncvo.org.ukWe can only do this because we have members.Our members include charities, social enterprises, CICs andcommunity groups.If your income is less than 30k its FREE.Join us, and join in: www.ncvo.org.uk/join