Quick facts
- 165,000 charities1 in the UK in 2005 … up 40% since 1995.2
- The sector is dominated by 18 large charities (with an annual income of more than £100m); these are household names such as Cancer Research UK, Oxfam and British Heart Foundation.
- The top 2% of charities command 70% of sector revenue.
- Charities with over £10m in annual income have grown their income by 14% in the past year.3
- Smaller charities in contrast (with an annual income of less than £1m) have seen their income decline by 18% in the past year.
- Medical research charities and religious organisations once again have the highest donations, commanding 33% of all giving.4
- Giving to overseas charities declined by 4% points after increases in 2005/06.4
- Charities have seen their income shifting from cash donations to earned income (eg, charity shops, events etc.). Earned income has increased from 33% of total in 1995 to 48% in 2005.2
- 2.2% of the UK workforce work in the charity sector (611,000). 39% work part time (compared with 23% in the private sector); 44% of the UK population volunteered in 2005, and this figure is expected to increase.2
% of total giving to different charity causes 2006/7

Source: UK Giving 2006/7 NCVO
Sector trends
- The sector is robust and growing – with increasing income and employment.
- Larger charities are currently capturing all of the segment growth – through mergers and more sophisticated brand building activities.
- Smaller charities are springing up to support more specific causes and local issues, but are struggling to compete with a less reliable income base and less sophisticated resources.
Notes
- Charities defined as active 'general' charities – excluding organisations such as independent schools, quangos (such as the British Council) and religious bodies.
- The UK Voluntary Sector Almanac 2007, National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO).
- Charity Trends 2007, Charities Aid Foundation.
- UK Giving Report 2007 (NCVO)
Charities over £10m have grown by 14% in the past year; smaller charities (<£1m) have in contrast seen their income decline by 18%
17% of total giving goes to medical research charities
The top 2% of charities command 70% of sector revenue