•   National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises

Online reporting tool

1) Comparison
Please select the comparison you would like to make.

2) Question
Please select the survey question you want to analyse.
3) Item
Please select the item you wish to analyse by.
You may select up to 15 different LAs at one time.

























































































































































Please note: if changing the selection between the two comparisons, please wait just a few seconds for the new data to be accessed

How to use this tool:

  • If you want to compare the results from a local authority with the national picture then make sure you select the option “Local Authority / National Comparison”. Then select a question from the “Question” drop down box. These are all the questions included in the survey. Once you have decided on your question, please select the local authority you require from the second drop down box – the one labelled “Item”.

  • If you want to see the results of a question analysed (cross-tabulated) by another question within the survey, then please make sure you select the “Cross tabulations” button. Then select a question from the “Question” drop down box. These are all the questions included in the survey. Once you have decided on your question, please select the item (question response or other organisation characteristic) from the second drop down box – the one labelled “Item”.
    Use the 2010 and 2008 buttons at the top of the table to view the respective results for each wave of the survey.

  • Once you have produced your table, you can either view it on screen or download it in excel or pdf formats.

    Using Q1 to Q6 as cross tabulations? As these contain a large number of columns you are advised to view these in pdf or excel downloaded formats.

Click here to download a pdf guide to statistical significance. For a more specific indication of whether the difference between two results is statistically significant, use the statistical reliability calculator.

Click here for further information on how Social Enterprises have been classified in the survey.

Click here to download a pdf guide to reading the tables.