Centre Resources

1 In general, would you say that you have enough of these resources to support your group or centre?
Across most operational areas, centres report significant resource constraints. The overall average shows about 40% of centres report lacking resources, and that only a minority feel adequately resourced. Just over a third report adequacy, but that they could use more resources.
2 What best describes your access to a physical space in which to practise and present programs?
Most centres operate from dedicated spaces, either owned (about 38%) or rented (about 33%). A smaller number rely on shared or temporary arrangements such as shared meditation spaces, public venues, or private homes.
This suggests that a stable physical base is available for most centres, though a modest minority operate with more flexible or distributed arrangements. Fully online-only centres are rare.
3 How well does your current space meet your needs?
How well current space supports present activities.
Two-thirds of centres report that their current space adequately supports their activities, while about 28% say it could be improved, and only a small minority report that it does not meet their needs.
This suggests that space limitations are not a primary constraint for most centres.
4 Would you move to a different space if you could afford to?
Despite generally adequate space, nearly one third of centres say they would consider moving if financially possible.