Funding and Finance

As a charity we rely on funding from organisations committed to improving organisational effectiveness within the humanitarian and development sector and professionalising the practice of human resources and people management. The charts below show where our income comes from and how we spend it.

If you or your organisation could fund our work, please contact email Jonathan Potter or call on +44 (0)20 3137 3591.

We keep our overheads low at 14.1% (2009-10: 14%) and run ourselves professionally. The majority of our income is spent in the four main areas prioritised by our Board of Trustees. Also, we have been Verified Compliant with the People In Aid Code, a certification which signals to donors that we are an organisation committed to our staff (March 2009).

Income 2010-11

Expenditure 2010-11

 

Donors

We are grateful to the following donors and networks for having provided funding over recent years:

  • The Department for International Development (UK)
  • Irish Aid
  • ECHO the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid Office
  • Ausaid (Australia)
  • The Emergency Capacity Building Project
  • Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance (ELRHA)
  • Consortium of British Humanitarian Agencies (CBHA)
  • Vodafone
  • Nokia

We are grateful to our members for their support of our work, particularly the following, including some non-members, who have recently supported research, conferences or other of our services, or have provided pro-bono support:

  • Action Contre la Faim
  • British Red Cross
  • British Council
  • RedR UK
  • CAFOD
  • Centre for Creative Leadership
  • Christian Aid
  • Concern Worldwide
  • International Rescue Committee
  • Islamic Relief Worldwide
  • Medecins sans Frontieres Holland
  • Medecins sans Frontieres UK
  • Oxfam GB
  • Plan International
  • Save the Children UK
  • Tearfund
  • The Travel Doctor
  • World Vision International
  • World Vision UK

If you or your organisation could fund our work, please contact email Jonathan Potter or call on +44 (0)20 3137 3591.

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