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Ending cruelty to children 2009
 

Income: £157,518,000

With the help of everyone who gives to the NSPCC, we are able to continue with our activities to end cruelty to children.

Donations, gifts and legacies

£119,122,000    75.6%

These are voluntary donations made by our supporters on a regular or one-off basis.

Activities for generating funds

£9,929,000    6.3%

These are activities undertaken for the purpose of fundraising, and are not directly concerned with the objectives of the NSPCC. Examples of these activities include dinners and balls, auctions, challenge events, sale of Christmas cards and allowing commercial organisations to use the NSPCC’s name in their marketing activities.

Investment income

£3,066,000    2.0%

This is interest and dividends receivable from NSPCC bank accounts and other investment holdings.

Other income resources

£1,298,000    0.8%

Charitable activities income

£24,103,000    15.3%

This is income that the NSPCC receives for carrying out its charitable activities (as opposed to fundraising income above). Examples would include the income from a local authority for providing welfare services, grant income from the Department for Children, Schools and Families for the development of the NSPCC’s helpline services, charges for training social workers, and income from the sale of a research report the NSPCC has produced.

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