Social Sector Trends, Facts and Insights: Bigger and better

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Added on 31st May 2011

The future for the not-for-profit industry remains bright, with long-term government grants and service provision contracts keeping revenue volatility down and revenue is anticipated to increase by an average of 4.1% per year through to 2015-16. But what does all this mean?

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