Survey conducted: October 28 to November 24, 2010
This issue of the Sector Monitor looks at conditions in late 2010. The report presents results for the Monitor’s core set of tracking questions and summarizes the responses of 1,625 leaders of registered charities who participated in this edition of the survey.
"This version of the Monitor is particularly significant because it marks the completion of our first year of regular surveys," says Marcel Lauzière, Imagine Canada President and CEO. From this Sector Monitor "...the results are mixed. On one hand, the level of organizational stress appears to have receded; on the other hand, revenues still appear to be stagnating and are increasingly outpaced by expenditures. Perhaps more alarmingly, small organizations appear to be losing a steady trickle of paid staff. "
Additional Resources & Tools:
- PowerPoint Presentation, Highlights from the Sector Monitor : Highlights from the Sector Monitor, Vol. 1, No. 3. is a helpful PowerPoint deck to use when sharing results with colleagues, board members and other stakeholders.
- Factsheet 1, Preliminary Assessment of Trends : A quick-to-read snapshot of Sector Monitor trends. What are the key findings from the latest survey? How have things changed since mid-2010?
- Factsheet 2, Public Awareness and Policy Activity, Top-line Summary : A brief summary of the major findings from our exploration of public awareness and policy activity. How many charities engage in public awareness and policy activities? What specific types of activities are most common? What levels of government do these activities involve? What are the objectives of these activities and what are the barriers to engaging in these activities faced by charities?
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