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.


