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A crisis in giving

August 25, 2016 10:51
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It will surprise - perhaps even shock - many readers to realise the scale of the funding crisis facing our major welfare charities.

A destructive cocktail of cuts, in real terms, in state contributions, the National Living Wage, and recruitment problems, means that even the likes of Jewish Care and Norwood are having to grapple with fundamental issues, questioning every aspect of what they do and how they pay for it.

When we read about the huge sums raised at fundraising dinners - £5 million here, £4 million there - it is easy to think that everything is rosy. But when one realises that the National Living Wage alone will add £4 million to Jewish Care's costs, the scale of the problem becomes clear.

And there is an added element to it. Most welfare charities have a vast potential pool from which to draw funding. Jewish charities do not.