So how are these organizations doing one year into this situation? The short answer is they are still at great risk. Released this month, the Unraveling report, produced by the Victoria Foundation in partnership with the Vancouver Foundation and Vantage Point, revealed the precarious position these organizations find themselves in. A survey taken by over 900 non-profits in our province tells us 48 per cent face closure should the pandemic continue and 20 per cent say they will likely have to shut down within a year if conditions don’t improve. That is a staggering figure. This during a time when 59 per cent report an increase in demand for services while 64 per cent report a decreased ability to deliver those services. Even if they survive, 71 per cent of organizations are expecting a budget shortfall this year.