More than 10 percent of the UK population supports Red Nose Day. "Such
huge support for needy causes shows just what can be achieved when the
media, celebrities and new technologies are mobilized behind an
appeal", says professor Cathy Pharaoh, co-director of the Centre for
Charitable Giving and Philanthropy jointly funded by the Economic and
Social Research Council, Office for Civil Society, Carnegie UK Trust
and Scottish Government.
The Comic Relief appeal achieves a remarkable amount of support with
around six million people buying red noses. Donations to this cause
have increased five-fold between 1988 when the first Red Nose Day
appeal raised £15 million to the £82 million raised on Red Nose Day in
2009.
"A huge amount can clearly be achieved when a belief in giving, a
high profile branding and the best use of technology are brought
together in a powerful way," she says. "However, our research shows
that major appeals like Red Nose Day do not contribute to raising the
proportion of our spending we give to charity over time. The challenge
therefore is to capture the enthusiasm of a Red Nose Day so that we can
all remain engaged in building a bigger Big Society every day."
Findings from the research report, 'The new state of donation: Three
decades of household giving to charity, 1978 – 2008' reveal that only
28 per cent of households donate to charity compared to 32 per cent in
1978. While the average size of donations has increased over this
period, the rise in giving over the past two decades has only broadly
been in line with Gross Domestic Product growth. As a share of their
total spending, households today give 0.4 per cent – the same as in
1988.
"People love to take part in the Comic Relief appeal," Professor
Pharaoh comments. "It would be fantastic if this momentum and
enthusiasm could be captured and capitalised upon by charities
throughout the year and converted into regular charity support. As our
research highlights, charities now face an enormous challenge in
raising levels of charitable giving."
"Some 410 artists contributed their time to Red Nose Day in 2009,"
Professor Pharaoh continues. "Celebrity involvement as well as the huge
amount of free publicity provided by the media and the endorsement
offered by government, institutions and businesses shows how much can
be achieved when the full force of high profile public influencers is
applied to a charity appeal".
Young people's support for Comic Relief is one of the most
encouraging aspects of the appeal. Comic Relief reports that 20,000
schools and Early Years projects took part in 2009. "A new generation
of donors was also represented in the 930,000 who gave small amounts
through texting," Professor Pharaoh points out. "Given the general
reluctance of the younger generation to give generously, which our
research shows, then the interest and enthusiasm among children sparked
by Comic Relief is of course encouraging," Professor Pharaoh states.
Research further indicates an increasing reliance on the older
generation to donate generously. Over 65s now account for 35 per cent
of all donations, compared to 25 per cent in 1978. Participation and
donations have grown among older age groups, contrasting with falling
participation over the whole period within almost every other age-band.
NOTES FOR EDITORS
1. This release includes research published in February 2011, 'The
new state of donation: Three decades of household giving to charity,
1978 – 2008'. The research was carried out by CGAP. The Centre has been
jointly funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, Office for
Civil Society, Carnegie UK Trust and Scottish Government.
2. Professor Catherina Pharaoh is Co-Director with Professor Jenny
Harrow for the Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy. More at http://www.cgap.org.uk/
3. The ESRC is the UK's largest organisation for funding research on
economic and social issues. It supports independent, high quality
research which has an impact on business, the public sector and the
third sector. The ESRC's total budget for 2010/11 is £218 million. At
any one time the ESRC supports over 4,000 researchers and postgraduate
students in academic institutions and independent research institutes.
More at: www.esrc.ac.uk
4. The Minister for Civil Society is Nick Hurd and he is responsible
for the Big Society agenda, the National Citizens Service, Charities,
Volunteering, Social Enterprise and the Cabinet Office interest in
devolution. The Office for Civil Society was created in May 2010 and
replaced the Office of the Third Sector. More at http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/
5. Carnegie UK Trust is one of over twenty foundations worldwide set
up by Scots American Andrew Carnegie, working to support a more just,
democratic, peaceful and sustainable world. The Trust supports
independent commissions of inquiry into areas of public concern,
together with action and research programmes. More at http://www.carnegieuktrust.org.uk/home
6. The devolved Government for Scotland is responsible for most of
the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Scotland, including
health, education, justice, rural affairs, and transport. It manages an
annual budget of more than £30 billion in 2007-2008. The Government was
known as the Scottish Executive when it was established in 1999
following the first elections to the Scottish Parliament. The current
administration was formed after elections in May 2007. More at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Home.
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