Charity Times leadership survey: can you spare a minute to help?

Charity Times is seeking sector leaders' thoughts and concerns relating to the current state of charity leadership.

As we move out of the pandemic, and the cost of living crisis nips at the heels of charities, we want to know how you are finding running your organisation.

Charity Times has curated a quick (2 minute) survey to find out your main challenges, concerns and relating to charity leadership – both within organisations, and the sector as a whole.

Not only will this inform the team of the biggest issues facing the sector, but it will help with content going forward, allowing Charity Times to make sure it stays relevant and useful to our readers.

All results will remain anonymous, so answers won’t be tracked unless permission is given.

To take the survey, click here.

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