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London: funding from grant-making trusts
The boroughs which receive the most funding are:
- Kensington & Chelsea (£3.4 million), City of London (£2.8 million), Lambeth (£2.75 million)
The boroughs which receive the least funding are:
- Kingston upon Thames (£0.16 million), Bexley (£0.13 million), Bromley (£0.1 million)
London: funding from companies
The boroughs which receive the most funding are:
- Hackney (£2 million), Tower Hamlets (£1.9 million), Newham (£1.4 million)
Sixteen boroughs receive no funding and these include:
- Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Bexley, Bromley
England: funding from grant-making trusts and companies
The counties which receive the most funding from grant-making trusts are:
- West Midlands (£20 million), Merseyside (£17.3 million), Tyne & Wear (£14.9 million)
The counties which receive the most funding from companies are:
- Cumbria (£8.25 million), Tyne & Wear (£6 million), Teesside (£5.9 million)
Scotland: funding from grant-making trusts and companies
The counties which receive the most funding from grant-making trusts are:
- Shetland Islands (£15.2 million), Perth and Kinross (£2.3 million), Glasgow City (£1.9 million)
The counties which receive the most funding from companies are:
- Glasgow City (£1.2 million), Edinburgh (£0.29 million), Aberdeen City (£0.23 million)
Fifteen counties receive no funding from companies and these include:
- Shetland Islands
Wales: funding from grant-making trusts and companies
The counties which receive the most funding from grant-making trusts are:
- Isle of Anglesey (£0.4 million), Powys (£0.319 million), Cardiff (£0.312 million)
The counties which receive the most funding from companies are:
- Cardiff (£0.3 million), Wrexham (£0.2 million), Pembrokeshire (£0.2 million)
Seven counties receive no funding from companies and these include:
- Isle of Anglesey, Powys
Causes & beneficiaries favoured by grant-making trusts
The causes (after general charitable purposes) which receive the most funding are:
- social welfare (32.3%), health (27.4%), religious activities (27.3%)
The causes which receive the least funding are:
- science & technology, philanthropy & the voluntary sector, social sciences, policy & research
The beneficiaries which receive the most funding are charities working with:
- children & young people (31.3%), disability, social or economic circumstances
The beneficiaries which receive the least funding are charities working with:
- occupation or former occupation, gender & relationships, and nationality
Causes & beneficiaries favoured by companies
The causes and beneficiaries that receive the most funding from companies are:
- education (63.2%), community/social welfare (56.9%), children and young people (53.1%)