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Voluntary income trends

Voluntary income trends. Cathy Pharoah Director of Research. Estimated growth in individual giving and tax-efficient giving (adjusted for inflation at 2002 prices). Source:. 1.9%. 1.8%. 1.5%. US. 0.9%. UK. 1.2%. Individual giving as % of GDP 1972 - 2002. %GDP. 2.5. 1.5. 0.5.

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Voluntary income trends

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  1. Voluntary income trends Cathy Pharoah Director of Research

  2. Estimated growth in individual giving and tax-efficient giving (adjusted for inflation at 2002 prices) Source:

  3. 1.9% 1.8% 1.5% US 0.9% UK 1.2% Individual giving as % of GDP 1972 - 2002 %GDP 2.5 1.5 0.5 yr 92 94 96 98 00 02 72 - 91 Sources: Giving USA (1995-2003; CAF's Individual Giving Surveys (1992-93); NCVO NOP Individual Giving Surveys (1995-2002). US GDP figures provided by US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis – National Income and Product Accounts (adjusted for inflation). UK GDP figures provided by the Office of National Statistics – National Accounts

  4. Market Potential – UK/US comparisons Donations as % of income (21bn given by top income band)

  5. UK/US Comparison of giving as % Source : Giving USA 2003, CAF/NCVO 2003, ONS 2003

  6. UK Giving Pyramid 2003 Individuals, legacies, corporate + private family foundations

  7. % of value of donations given by household income deciles 2003 Source : CAF Analysis of EFS Survey Data, ONS, 2003

  8. Proportion of households giving to charity in the last fortnight, by income percentile

  9. Proportion of income given to charity by giving household, by income percentile

  10. Key statistics on tax-efficient charitable giving 2001-02 - 2002-04

  11. Comparative annual % growth in real terms of different tax-effective giving schemes (2 year moving average)

  12. Growth in CAF’s Top 500 Grant-making trusts, 1997-2003 £bn

  13. Comparison of real terms change in Worldwide Community Investment with and without GlaxoSmithKline contribution, 1998-2003

  14. Total voluntary income of the Top 1000 fundraising charities1998/99 – 2002/03 (£m)

  15. The annual real growth of voluntary income of the Top 1000 fundraising charities, 1998/99-2002/03

  16. Components of total income to the CAF top 500 charities 2002-03 Rent & Investments Donations, 4% Trading fees grants and and contracts fundraising 21% events 34% Grants from affiliates and subsidiaries Legacies 2% 13% National Public and Lottery and other bodies charity shop grants donated 20% goods 6%

  17. Other Education 3% 3% Environment Social Services 10% 27% Faith-based Activities 8% Arts/culture 13% Health 20% International 16% Total income of top 500 by area of welfare

  18. Income composition of the major charity sub-sectors 2002-03

  19. Faith-based Arts/culture 3% 1% Other 6% Education 1% Environment Soc services 21% 27% International 9% Health 32% Distribution of legacies in top 500 by area of welfare

  20. Other Faith-based 3% 12% Soc services 22% Arts/culture 10% Education 3% Environment 10% International 21% Health 19% Distribution of donations in top 500 by area of welfare

  21. Voluntary sector and government department spending priorities 2002-03 * Source: Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2004 ** Source: Department of Health (DoH) Bulletin 2004/02: Personal Social Services Expenditure and Unit Costs: England: 2002-03. Social protection is part of the DoH.

  22. Total voluntary income within major service area is equal to: 2% of government expenditure on health; 8.6% of government expenditure on personal social services; 25% of government expenditure on international; 7.2% of government expenditure on arts and culture; 6.9% of government expenditure on environment; 0.3% of government expenditure on education. Value of donations in relation to public welfare expenditure

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