Impact on Coronavirus (Covid-19) on Charities Survey

Published by: Charities Regulator
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The Charities Regulator issued an online survey to gauge the impact of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the sector. The Survey ran from 1 April to 13 April 2020 which was relatively early in what is a fast-moving public health crisis. The response rate was significant with 2,223 people completing the Survey.

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NotesThe Charities Regulator has published a Report into the findings of its Impact on Coronavirus (Covid-19) on Charities Survey. A total of 2,223 responses to the survey were received representing a significant cross-section of Irish registered charities. The Survey was anonymous in order to encourage open feedback on how charities are being impacted by the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. In order to reach as many charities as possible, the Survey was emailed to registered charities and was tweeted from the Charities Regulator’s Twitter account, @Charities_Reg.
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Description The Charities Regulator has published a Report into the findings of its Impact on Coronavirus (Covid-19) on Charities Survey. A total of 2,223 responses to the survey were received representing a significant cross-section of Irish registered charities. The Survey was anonymous in order to encourage open feedback on how charities are being impacted by the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. In order to reach as many charities as possible, the Survey was emailed to registered charities and was tweeted from the Charities Regulator’s Twitter account, @Charities_Reg.
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