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Funding for New Zealand’s Aid charities has held steady despite Covid, closed borders and the inability for aid workers to travel.
The Council for International Development (CID) released its Annual Survey of The Aid Sector today.
CID is the umbrella organisation for New Zealand’s aid agencies and partners, with about 60 member organisations.
“This is remarkable. At a time when New Zealand’s charities would expect to see a big drop in donations as we deal with Covid at home, New Zealanders have maintained their support for people in far worse situations overseas ,” says Josie Pagani, Executive Director of CID.
This is despite The World Giving Index 2021, which measures all charitable giving (not just aid) per country, showing New Zealand dropping to 7th most generous country, having been ranked 5th for many years.
Total financial support for aid charities was $196 million in 2020-2021. While this is a decrease from a high of $215 million in 2016-2017, it is similar to the amount in the year before Covid.
Confidence amongst the sector has also increased from last year when Covid first emerged. 58% of respondents believe their revenue will increase over the next financial year compared to 30% last year.
The Edelman Trust Barometer 2021 shows that trust in charities and Non-Government-Organisations (NGOs) is steady at 57% (down one point from last year), behind businesses at 61%, but above both Government (53%) and Media (51%).
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