New research shows three in ten people now less willing to donate to NGO’s
Latest research shows the majority of charities have been negatively affected by the publicity surrounding Oxfam’s sexual misconduct scandal and need to take steps to re-engage with donors. Three out of ten people are now less willing to donate to Non-Government Organisations.
UK based Advantage Market Research Ltd and panel provider, respondi, conducted a survey of over 1,000 UK residents to assess the potential impact of the negative publicity surrounding Oxfam’s sexual misconduct scandal on the public’s willingness to donate financially to charities.
The ‘Still a Worthy Cause?’ report shows nearly all charities have been negatively affected with people being less willing to donate financially. Most affected are Non-Government Organisations, with three in ten people now less willing to donate. This impact is even more pronounced among older people, rising to 41% of 45-54s and 37% of those 65+.
Recent media attention has called into question the behaviours and management practices within several prominent charities along with perceived high CEO salaries. This has contributed to the negative shift in the public’s willingness to give to larger charities when they are uncertain, or unhappy, about how their donation is being used.