Official Statistics
Individual breakdown of charitable giving
Updated 21 July 2011
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| Total amount of charitable giving to DCMS-funded cultural institutions, and as a ratio to DCMS grant-in-aid received. |
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| British Museum |
| Geffrye Museum1 |
| Horniman Museum |
| Imperial War Museum2 3 |
| Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester4 |
| National Gallery5 6 |
| National Maritime Museum |
| National Museums Liverpool |
| National Museum of Science and Industry |
| National Portrait Gallery |
| Natural History Museum |
| Royal Armouries |
| Sir John Soane's Museum |
| Tate Gallery7 |
| Victoria and Albert Museum |
| Wallace Collection |
| English Heritage 8 9 10 |
| British Library |
| Arts Council England Regularly Funded Organisations11 12 |
| Arts Council England13 |
| British Film Institute14 |
| Grand Total |
| Grand Total (Excluding donated objects) |
| Notes |
| 1 Donated objects were immaterial for the Geffrye Museum in 2008/09 and 2009/10. |
| 2 The increase in contributed income between 2008/09 and 2009/10 reflects the impact of a major philanthropic donation of £5m from Lord Ashcroft, KCMG. |
| 3 The Museum has launched a major capital campaign to support the redevelopment of its flagship branch, IWM London, and this will seek to build levels of philanthropic support during 2011/12 and beyond. |
| 4 The MOSI collection is considered to be inalienable, no past valuation is attempted whether for purchased or donated objects and no amount is included for collections acquired. |
| 5 The National Gallery Fundraising total includes sponsorship, although this is recorded as trading income in their statutory accounts. |
| 6 The National Gallery does not have a membership scheme for individuals, but their fundraising total does include income from their corporate membership scheme. |
| 7 Grant in Aid received by Tate during the year amounted to £61,385,000, whereas only £53,954,000 has been recognised in Tate’s accounts. National Galleries of Scotland benefited to the amount of £6,480,000 as the total consideration paid for ARTIST ROOMS resulted in a 50% share being owned by both Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. |
| 8 EU funding has been excluded for English Heritage, and no grants from connected charities have been included either. |
| 9 English Heritage other non-government non-capital grants are included within "Contributed Income" total. |
| 10 The 2009/10 figure for English Heritage DCMS Grant in Aid included nil (2009: £500,000), for relocation costs deriving from the surrender of the lease on the previous London Headquarters building. |
| 11 The RFO Annual Submission figures are from the full samples in 2008/09 and 2009/10. Any changes between years could be as a result of changes to the number of RFOs or the number of RFOs reporting their figures. |
| 12 Regularly Funded Organisations do not easily identify donations which were donated objects, but these have been included within their total fundraising amount. |
| 13 Arts Council England statutory account record donated objects as a movement on the donated asset reserve. |
| 14 The BFI attempts no past valuation for purchased or donated objects and no amount is included for donated memorabilia acquired in the balance sheet. |
| 15 The definition for "Total Fundraising/Contributed Income" can be found in the technical annex in the report. |
| 16 The DCMS Grant-in-Aid figure is taken from the DCMS internal accounting system which reports the actual Grant-in-Aid sponsored bodies received. This excludes other public funding. |
| N/A = Not Available |