Charity Times seeks views on cost-of-living crisis

Charity Times is seeking the views of sector leaders on the cost-of-living crisis.

A quick, two-minute survey has been launched to gain insight into how the rise in energy bills is affecting the sector.

Responses from the survey will help Charity Times to gain an insight into how charities are coping with the cost-of-living crisis and the steps they are taking to not only survive, but help their beneficiaries and staff.

All responses will remain anonymous unless respondents choose to stay in touch, with a feature highlighting some of the responses published in the next issue of the magazine.

To fill in the survey, click here

If any leaders are particularly interested in sharing their story, please email senior writer melissa.moody@charitytimes.com

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