In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations have been drawn towards income sources associated with trading activities, but many remain reliant on grant funding to support such activities. Using a multivariate analysis approach and data from the National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises, it is found that trading activities are used relatively commonly in deprived areas. These organisations are also more likely to attempt to access public sector funds. This suggests policy-makers need to consider the impact of funding cuts on Third Sector Organisations in the most deprived areas as Third Sector Organisations are unlikely to achieve their objectives without continuing support
The ongoing global economic crisis and the restrictions that this is having on government expenditur...
The focus of this report is understanding current funding resources in small to medium-sized volunta...
Social entrepreneurship activities continue to make a significant contribution to the development of...
In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) have been drawn towa...
This paper uses data from the national survey of third-sector organisations in England to show, for ...
As a major funder of the Third Sector, recent cuts in UK Government spending may require Third Secto...
In many developed countries there has been a shift from grants to contracts as a source of local pub...
The aim of this survey is to highlight the importance of the Third Sector and deliver a general over...
Scholars have attributed various beneficial outcomes to the presence and density of the voluntary, t...
There has been a growing interest amongst policy makers concerning the role of enterprise developmen...
This report reviews the relative advantages and disadvantages of some types of informal activity to ...
In the last decade, UK public agencies have increasingly been required to collaborate with non-state...
This thesis explores the relationship between state funding and the organisational characteristics o...
This chapter provides an important perspective on how public policies impact small third sector soci...
This project studies the strategies used by Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) in campaigning for the...
The ongoing global economic crisis and the restrictions that this is having on government expenditur...
The focus of this report is understanding current funding resources in small to medium-sized volunta...
Social entrepreneurship activities continue to make a significant contribution to the development of...
In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) have been drawn towa...
This paper uses data from the national survey of third-sector organisations in England to show, for ...
As a major funder of the Third Sector, recent cuts in UK Government spending may require Third Secto...
In many developed countries there has been a shift from grants to contracts as a source of local pub...
The aim of this survey is to highlight the importance of the Third Sector and deliver a general over...
Scholars have attributed various beneficial outcomes to the presence and density of the voluntary, t...
There has been a growing interest amongst policy makers concerning the role of enterprise developmen...
This report reviews the relative advantages and disadvantages of some types of informal activity to ...
In the last decade, UK public agencies have increasingly been required to collaborate with non-state...
This thesis explores the relationship between state funding and the organisational characteristics o...
This chapter provides an important perspective on how public policies impact small third sector soci...
This project studies the strategies used by Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) in campaigning for the...
The ongoing global economic crisis and the restrictions that this is having on government expenditur...
The focus of this report is understanding current funding resources in small to medium-sized volunta...
Social entrepreneurship activities continue to make a significant contribution to the development of...