Whether you’ve been volunteering, shielding, furloughed, struggling with work-life balance, grieving, had work paused or cut short, been part of new projects and collaborations, seen funding and support pour in, had funding cut and supporters fade away, been pulled in 500 directions, been left behind: each person, each organisation that makes up the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector in Hampshire has been impacted by the pandemic.
Every couple of years, we take a snapshot of the sector:
- How big is it? How are organisations coping with the world around them?
- What does the sector need to thrive?
- What insights does the sector have to share?
The ‘State of the Sector’ reports act as a point of reference and make recommendations about what the sector needs to thrive in the future. This year we ask: What impact has pandemic had on VCSE organisations in Hampshire? On their staff, volunteers, funding, services, users, and future outlook?





