Breadcrumbs

The Numbers: The Field Studies Council

Third Sector, 17 January 2012

The Field Studies Council

The Field Studies Council

The figures behind the charity that promotes understanding of the environment

£14.3m - The charity's income for the year ending December 2010, compared with £14.5m in the previous year. Of this, £12.4m was from charitable activities, chiefly fees for attending courses

£679k - The value of the charity's largest grant, from the Big Lottery Fund's Eco-Challenge Project. The charity says it wants to build grant income to allow it work with more people

£1.2m - Free reserves at year-end. The charity's target was to hold reserves of about £1.8m

£80k - No employee was paid more than this

17 - The number of centres where the charity provides environmental education services

125,000 - The number of people who used field studies services, up from 110,000 in the previous year.

Items with an asterisk * are required

blog comments powered by Disqus

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed



Events

Digital Fundraising 2012

  • Date: Wed 23 May 2012 - Wed 23 May 2012
  • Venue: ILEC Conference Centre Ibis London Earls Court 47 Lillie Road London SW6 1UD

Free Training - Telephone Skills

  • Date: Thu 24 May 2012 - Thu 24 May 2012
  • Venue: Ingestre Court, Ingestre Place, London, United Kingdom, W1F 0JL

Small Charities Marketing Summit

  • Date: Fri 25 May 2012 - Fri 25 May 2012
  • Venue: Manchester