Cost and Operating Pressures Survey (formerly Cost of Living)

Cost and Operating Pressures Survey (formerly Cost of Living)2026-06-11T00:09:22+01:00

Our latest Cost and Operating Pressures survey is now open

We kindly ask that you input to it on behalf of your organisation (please only submit one per organisation).

The survey, which we have been conducting since 2022, has really had an impact on system understanding of your challenges and capacity.
It enables us to describe the changing picture and ensure we can keep raising the issues that you highlight.

Cost and Operating Cost Pressures Survey

Forum Central is advocating on behalf of our members to ensure the third sector remains strong through ongoing financial pressures.

To support local people and communities through the cost-of-living crisis, services provided by third sector organisations are vital – and we understand that third sector organisations are under extreme financial pressures.

Forum Central is working with partners locally and regionally to provide evidence of this to help influence system partners at the highest level. This is in the context of the entire health and social care system facing very challenging financial pressures, representation of the third sector in developments is as important as ever.

The VCSE sector and Third Sector Infrastructure in Leeds is well-established, but must be supported as an equal partner to rise to the challenges being faced at this very difficult time.

72 organisations · survey ran 1 Apr – 1 May 2026 · Forum Central has run this survey since Sep 2022



Concerned (yes)
16.2%
↑ from 10% Oct 2025
Maybe concerned
19.1%
↑ from 15% Oct 2025
Not concerned
64.7%
↓ from 75% Oct 2025

Yes — concerned Maybe No
Yes rose from 2.2% (Oct 2022) to 16.2% (Apr 2026).
At risk (yes)
48.3%
↑ from 41% Oct 2025
Already reduced
17.2%
↑ from 14.3% Oct 2025
Already closed
5.2%
↓ from 10.4% Oct 2025
No risk
13.8%
↑ from 10.4% Oct 2025
Yes (at risk) Maybe No Already reduced Already closed
Yes peaked at 73% Apr 2025, now at 48.3% Apr 2026.
Operating waiting list
31.8%
↓ from 37.5% Oct 2025
Not accepting new users
9.1%
↓ from 13.8% Oct 2025
Have capacity
59.1%
↑ from 48.8% Oct 2025
Waiting list Not accepting Have capacity

Counts (not percentages) — multiple-choice question

Capacity rose to 39 responses in Oct 2025 and Apr 2026.
Deteriorated (lot + little)
64.7%
vs 63.5% Apr 2025
Deteriorated a lot
17.6%
of respondents Apr 2026
Improved (any)
20.6%
little + a lot combined
Stayed the same
14.7%
Apr 2026
Deteriorated a lot Deteriorated a little Stayed the same Improved a little Improved a lot
64.7% report deterioration in both years.
Lost or at risk of losing staff
51.5%
vs 61.1% Oct 2025
Already lost staff
19.1%
of respondents Apr 2026
Not at risk
33.8%
Apr 2026

Top concerns: 1) Funding landscape/sustainability  ·  2) Workforce mental health  ·  3) Energy costs

Lost or at risk Maybe Not at risk
51.5% lost or at risk Apr 2026.

Comparisons between surveys are indicative only — participating organisations may differ each wave. Source: Forum Central, Leeds Third Sector Cost and Operating Pressures Survey, April 2026. forumcentral.org.uk

Evidence: Cost Pressures Survey

Latest Cost Pressures Survey Results – October 2025

This report presents the results from the October 2025 Leeds Third Sector Cost Pressures Survey, which gathered information from third sector organisations about the financial pressures they are experiencing and the impact on staff, services and organisational viability.

The survey ran between 2 September and 3 October 2025 and received responses from 77 organisations. Findings indicate while financial strain remains high, some stabilisation is visible compared to earlier in the year. However, staffing challenges and reduced service capacity continue to be significant concerns.

a stack of pages from the april the cost pressures survey

Results from each Survey

The results of the survey have highlighted serious concerns shared across the sector about workforce retention and rising costs. Multiple factors present risks to the health and wellbeing of the third sector workforce, such as low pay and staff dealing with the impact of cost-of-living crisis individually and the stress of work pressure from increasing demand on services. This evidence led Forum Central to establish the Third Sector HR Network.

The results from each survey are below. These were published after each survey was conducted. (Google docs published for web).

Cost Pressures Survey Summary Report 2022 – 2024

This report collates the results from six surveys from 2022 to 2024 (available in two formats to aid accessibility):

About the survey

About the Leeds Third Sector Cost Pressures Survey

The survey runs every 6 months. It is aimed at third sector organisations working primarily in the health and social care sector. It gathers evidence about the impact of cost pressures and potential risks to staff, services, and organisation viability. This helps Forum Central to understand:

  • the current situation,
  • the support third sector organisations need,
  • how we work with system partners to provide better collective solutions,

Forum Central has been running the cost pressures survey since September 2022, quarterly up until April 2024, then six monthly. This enables us to share an ongoing picture of what’s happening and how the impact of the Cost-of-Living crisis is affecting third sector health and care organisations.

Cost-of-Living Resources

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