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Old 10-12-2011, 06:08 AM   #85
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Sorry, but an example....

Forgot to include these as an example......................

Donating to Oxfam
For every £1 you give to Oxfam
Oxfam piechart
83p is spent directly on emergency, development and campaigning work
10p is spent on support and governance
7p is invested to generate future income
Average 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11.

Couldn't get the pie-chart to copy.......

And, Cancer Research :-

How your donations help beat cancer

For every £1 donated, 80 pence is available to spend on our work to beat cancer. We receive no government funding for our research.

We spent £332 million on our annual research activity in 2010/11. In almost every type of cancer, we fund more research than any other organisation in the UK.

All figures from UK cahrities, more if you want them, but I'm sure your charities are similar.
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