Smaller charities take the biggest hit during pandemic
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Smaller Australian charities have been economically damaged the most by the pandemic as the sector prepares for resources to be further stretched from March when the federal government's JobKeeper payments end.
While the full impact of COVID-19 on charities in 2020 will not be clear until they lodge their annual returns later this year, many smaller organisations dependent on fundraising have seen a drop in donations.
Reverend Bill Crews and volunteers of the Exodus Foundation sort through Christmas donations at their Ashfield parish prior to Chrismas Day.