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The Numbers: The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

Third Sector, 10 April 2012

The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

The figures behind the charity that works to beat lung cancer through research, campaigning and helping smokers to quit

£4.71m - The charity's income for the year ending December 2010, compared with £4.77m in the previous year

£196k - The cost of generating voluntary income. The charity raised £1.10m, giving it a fundraising ratio of 18 pence in the pound, down from 21 pence the previous year

£1.4m - Free reserves at year-end. The charity's target was to hold reserves of £2.1m, or roughly six months' expenditure

£80k - No employee was paid more than this

7,425 - The number of people successfully helped to quit smoking in Liverpool and Knowsley by the charity's Fag Ends system

22,500 - The number of publications providing advice and information on lung cancer handed out during the year.

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