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They employ teams of professional fundraisers and have departments dedicated to securing legacies, getting major gifts from wealthy philanthropists and signing up new supporters in the street which shores up their income year on year even during a recession. Donations make up more than a third of the income of the household name charities. In contrast the majority of charities (54%) are very small, local volunteer-run organisations with less than £10,000 a year coming in.ĭonations and purchases, which includes membership dues and legacies, account for around £14bn of charities' total income (39%). Take the next 4,000 or so largest charities, with incomes of between £1m and £10m a year and we still have less than 3% of the total charities in the UK. Big household names such as Cancer Research UK, NSPCC, Oxfam and the RSPCA with annual incomes above £10m make up less than 1% of these charities, yet these few hundred charities account for almost half of the total income. According to the UK Civil Society Almanac 2012, these charities have a combined income of around £37bn. There are around 160,000 general charities in the UK.
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We have excluded government bodies such as the Arts Council and the British Council from this graphic - although we've left them in the full data below.Įditor of Guardian Society Alison Benjamin says:

You will need Java enabled to use this graphic The Samaritans are quite far down the list - and well below the Donkey Sanctuary, which received £18.5m - most of its income - in legacy giving from supporter's wills. Humans, birds and animals gather together in the top 10. If you exclude Gavi, then the list is dominated by major health charities, such as Cancer Research UK and MacMillan global development groups Save the Children, Oxfam and the British Red Cross and animal charities such as the RSPCA and the RSPB. The biggest charity on this list is the Gavi Alliance - which draws together major international bodies to fund immunsation programmes.

While some charities have turnovers that would put a major company to shame, others have much more modest means. The figure for each charity is a full year's data - but many organisations have different collecting periods. The money is a huge boost to the Samaritans, who raised £6.7m in the latest year available, 2010 - according to this data from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF).ĬAF collects the data by interrogating the Charity Commission database.

The death of Claire Squires in the London marathon - and subsequent influx of donations to the Samaritans - have drawn attention to the size of Britain's charities.
