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The Power of Small Survey – have your say on the future of support for small charities and voluntary organisations

Added: 11/07/2024

This survey is part of the Power of Small project funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. This project is focused on England, with other initiatives taking place in other regions. If you have any questions, or would like to know more about the project, please contact the Power of Small Lead, Fiona Dwyer on fiona.dwyer@ncvo.org.uk .

The Power of Small survey aims to complement the wider research being carried out by Fair Collective (our commissioned research partners) and small charity partners as part of the research phase of the Power of Small project. The survey has been developed based on desk research that has already been conducted and builds on the key themes identified during this process and will help us to develop our testing approach during the next part of the project.

The data from this survey will be used to compile a set of recommendations to NCVO, project partners and the wider small charity support network.

Any responses given in the free text boxes may be quoted anonymously in our report that will be used internally, and also in blogs or marketing materials relating to the Power of Small project.

The data will be stored securely in line with NCVO’s privacy policy.
 

Survey link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=yODnZ9Ae0UWwzMq7UCDgNEJfo4JCYkZOgHloBaP9 dtUMFMzRDhYNUhSSkVCTDBVMUY1S0VSNUg2WC4u 

The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete. If you would like to be entered into a prize draw to win £250 as a thank you for your time, please enter your email address in Section 2 of the survey.


The survey will be live until 5pm on 17th July.

We also have a phone number to leave voicemails if you would like to feed back in a different way – 020 7520 2444

 

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