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BBC audiences have raised £113m for charitable causes which will help to transform the lives of people across the UK and overseas.
BBC charity appeals reported these funds raised in the year 2007/08. The money was raised through a range of appeals including BBC Children in Need, the BBC Performing Arts Fund, Radio 4 Appeals, the BBC Wildlife Fund and local radio appeals. The money will benefit a diverse range of areas including disadvantaged children, environmental and health causes.
Mark Thompson, Director General of the BBC said: "Last year, the BBC's charitable appeals raised over a hundred million pounds. These figures are enormously impressive, and a testament to the unique relationship between the BBC and its audiences – and the great work of the charities involved. Of course it is not just about the money raised, but about the difference it will make to so many people's lives. That is an achievement of which everyone – the BBC; the charities; and all who contributed – can be justly proud."
Charity Appeals are an important part of the BBC's remit as a public service broadcaster, informing the public about the wide range of work done by charities, encouraging donations and giving charities the opportunity to raise awareness of the work they do.
BBC audiences are continuing to give generously to appeals. Since the beginning of the current financial year, a record-breaking £20,991,216 has been donated so far to the Children in Need appeal, which will change the lives of disadvantaged children and young people across the UK.
(1) The amount raised is over a two year period dating from the charity's
inception.
(2) Blue Peter's broadcast campaign finished in February, selling the discs collected will continue for some time.
(3) Total is indicative only as financial year ends and reporting periods vary. The figure also excludes £13.6m raised by the BBC and other broadcasters for DEC emergency appeals.
The charities connected to the appeals have different financial years and different reporting cycles (some biennial), and not all the appeals took place during the financial year 2007/8. However, they all reported during that period.
BBC Charity Appeals are defined as projects or programmes where the BBC brand or platforms are used to raise money or other resources from the public for charitable purposes.
Oversight of the BBC's charity appeals is undertaken for BBC Management by the independent Appeals Advisory Committee (AAC), which reports to the Executive Board. The BBC will be recruiting for members of the Appeals Advisory Committee (AAC) early in 2009.
Some of the organisations that have benefited from BBC Radio 4 Appeals:
The deadline for charities applying for the next round of Radio 4 and Lifeline Appeals is 3 April 2009.
Each year, BBC audiences raise around £100m, benefiting hundreds of charities across the UK and overseas.
27 March 2009