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OSCR Performance Indicators

Since April 2006 we have reported a set of statistics that capture basic monthly data about the sector and show how well we are carrying out our functions.  The figures we report on represent a broad range of information reflecting our performance and charities' response to the regulations.

 

OSCR's Board has revised the performance indicators for 2009-10 and new information is now available.  As before, data we report on includes: 

  • applications for charitable status                                                                                                                   

    Pie Graph for Performance Statistics

  • consents and notifications                                                                                                                 
  • the efficiency of charities in supplying information to OSCR on time                                                       
  • annual monitoring
  • inquiries into Scottish charities
  • the number of registered charities in Scotland.


The changes we have introduced include:

  • statistics on the number of new application refusals
  • information on the processing times of new applications for charitable status
  • more information on consents
  • information on charity reorganisation schemes
  • a change to the reporting of timescales for the submission of Annual Returns and Monitoring Returns (now 12 months rather than 10 months)
  • information on qualified passes issued i.e. where the Annual Return is acceptable, but the accounts are not fully compliant
  • new information on the number of charities removed, including those reporting to OSCR under section 19.  

 

Where changes have been made, the new performance indicators provide more information and new information on OSCR's functions.  They are more accurate and are a better indicator of customer experience.  The review of initial performance measures was one of the internal busness objectives outlined in our Coporate Plan 2007-2010.

 

These statistics reflect activities and outcomes which provide a monthly analysis of volumes or trends.  Trends, outcomes and qualitative assessment which are better reported on an annual basis, which will include these monthly reported statistics, are reported in our Annual Review and Annual Report, and via individual studies.

 

Copies of our Annual Returns and Annual Reviews are available for you to download.

 

Performance Indicators

Our performance indicators are reported on a monthly basis and include year-to-date information.  If you wish to compare the 2009-10 figures with previous years, you should be aware of the changes we have made from April 2009 onwards (as explained above).  Click on the links below to view OSCR's performance statistics:

 

April 2009 to March 2010

 

April 2008 to March 2009

 

April 2007 to March 2008

 

April 2006 to March 2007

  

Scottish Charities 2008

OSCR has produced a comprehensive profile of Scotland's charity sector.  For more information please read Scottish charities 2008.

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