Official Statistics

Charitable giving publication 2012/13

Updated 21 November 2013
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Total amount of charitable giving to DCMS-funded cultural institutions, and as a ratio to DCMS grant-in-aid received.
British Museum
Geffrye Museum1
Horniman Museum
Imperial War Museum 2 3 4
National Gallery 5 6 7
National Maritime Museum 8 9
National Museums Liverpool 10
Science Museum Group 11
>>> National Museum of Science and Industry
>>> Museum of Science and Industry Manchester 12
National Portrait Gallery
Natural History Museum
Royal Armouries
Sir John Soane's Museum
Tate Gallery13 14
Victoria and Albert Museum
Wallace Collection
English Heritage 15 16 17 18
British Library 19 20
Arts Council England Regularly Funded Organisations 21 22
Arts Council England 23 24
British Film Institute 25 26
Grand Total
Grand Total (Excluding donated objects)
Notes
1 Donated objects were immaterial for the Geffrye Museum in 2008/09, 2009/10 and 2010/11.
2 The increase in contributed income between 2008/09 and 2009/10 reflects the impact of a major philanthropic donation of œ5m 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 Fundrasing income was reduced in 2011-12 reflecting the masterplan, in particular the Transforming IWM London project, which focuses on funding and cashflow in 2012/13 and 2013/14
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 The National Gallery acquired the Titian's Diana & Callisto in 2011/12 resulting in a gift-in-kind of œ68,500k
8 National Maritime Museum contributed income includes œ14,577k from the Sammy Ofer Foundation used to fund the development of the Sammy Ofer Wing (opened July 2011).
9 National Maritime Museum Grant-in-Aid and Total Income excludes funding of œ249k for National Historic Ships Committee. (*Revision. Total income now excludes œ257k from NHSC in 2008/09 and 2009/10).
10 National Museums Liverpool assumes that ERDF is a public body
11 National Museum of Sciene and Industry has changed its name to Science Museum Group. Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester became part of Science Museum Group on 1 February 2012.
12 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.
13 Grant in Aid received by Tate during 2009/10 amounted to œ61,385,000, whereas only œ53,954,000 has been recognised in Tate?s accounts. National Galleries of Scotland
benefited to the amount of œ6,480,000 as the total consideration paid for ARTIST ROOMS resulted in a 50% share being owned by both Tate and National Galleries of Scotland.
14 In 2012/13, Tate received, from the Eric and Louise Franck collection, its largest ever donation of photography. Also in 2012/13, Tate received a major donation of twentieth century British art from Ian and Mercedes Stoutzker.
15 EU funding has been excluded for English Heritage, and no grants from connected charities have been included either.
16 English Heritage other non-government non-capital grants are included within "Contributed Income" total.
17 The 2009/10 figure for English Heritage DCMS Grant in Aid included nil (2009: œ500,000), for relocation costs deriving from the surrender of the lease on the previous London Headquarters building.
18 English Hertiage 2011/12 GIA includes œ1m carried forward from 10/11, œ5m restructuring funding and œ0.5m additional funding
19 Significant increase in donations for the British Library a result of the successful and short-term campaign to safeguard the St. Cuthbert Gospel.
20 Creation of an Independent Trust assist the British Library's activities
21 The RFO Annual Submission figures are from the full samples in 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/12. Any changes between years could be as a result of changes to the number of RFOs or the number of RFOs reporting their figures.
22 Regularly Funded Organisations do not easily identify donations which were donated objects, but these have been included within their total fundraising amount.
23 Arts Council England statutory account record donated objects as a movement on the donated asset reserve.
24 Arts Council England's GiA includes œ1m consolidation adjustment for ARTCO (a 100% owned subsidiary of the Arts Council).
25 The BFI attempts no past valuation for purchased or donated objects and no amount is included for donated memorabilia acquired in the balance sheet.
26 2008/09 and 2009/10 fundraising totals have been revised to include freely-given donations and membership income.
27 The definition for "Total Fundraising/Contributed Income" can be found in the technical annex in the report.
28 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