State of the Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise Sector in Manchester 2017 Mike Wild Chief Executive, Macc mike@macc.org.uk @MikeWildMacc
Method: Survey September 2016 and January 2017. web-based survey of organisations electronic invite sent by CRESR in seven local authority areas distributed by local infrastructure organisations, GMCVO and Stockport Council across all local authority areas. A Greater Manchester version of the survey 201 responses for the city of Manchester.
Method: Focus Groups 2 focus groups in Manchester (9 across GM) small VCSE groups/social enterprises registered charities Key themes: volunteering working with the public sector working with other VCSE organisations working with the private business sector
How many organisations? 2013 3,093 2017 3,394
2013 2017 How many organisations? 1987 533 405 168 2247 513 477 158 “micro” under £10k income “small” £10k-£100k “medium” £100k - £1million “large” over £1million
Who do they support? Who is your main client group? Everyone Children and young people Older people Black and minority ethnic communities People with mental health needs Women 2013 34% 25% 21% 20% 15% 23% 2017 27% 26% 8% 16% 14% 13%
What do they do? What is your main area of work? community development health and well-being education, training and research economic wellbeing arts, heritage and culture 2013 43% 40% 36% 19% 21% 2017 49% 44% 33% 22% 21%
Where do they work? 2017 2013
Who works in the sector? Volunteers 2013 94,300 2017 110,900
370,400 hours per week £331.8million 2017 Who works in the sector? Volunteers 2013 Volunteers gave 370,400 hours per week £331.8million contribution to the economy 2017 Volunteers gave 278,600 hours per week £252.1million contribution to the economy
2013 12,400 full-time equivalent 2017 11,000 full-time equivalent Who works in the sector? Paid staff 2013 12,400 full-time equivalent 17,200 employees Average: 0.72 2017 11,000 full-time equivalent 16,300 employees Average: 0.67