THE INQUIRY
In response to research warning that younger generations are struggling to give as generously as older generations, CAF led a cross-party Parliamentary Inquiry into the future of charitable giving.
Seeking to ensure that people of all ages have ways to support charity that are aligned with their changing life circumstances, the Inquiry put forward a series of recommendations to ensure that people are given ways of turning their enthusiasm and goodwill towards charity into practical support.
Led by Lord Blunkett, and co-chaired by Baroness Tyler of Enfield and Andrew Percy MP, the Inquiry brought together organisations including Google, BT, Age UK and NUS to understand their opinions on how best to engage different audiences, and where the main gaps in engagement fall.
The recommendations produced at the conclusion of the Inquiry were targeted at government, businesses and charities themselves, based on the evidence that was received and with the recognition that all sectors have a role to play in ensuring that we build upon our proud culture of giving.