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== Sources of funding ==
== Sources of funding ==
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Since its inception, UKCOD and its related projects have been funded by grants and donations from various sources, including government departments, charitable foundations, and private individuals.  We have listed below our funding sources to mid-2007.
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Since its inception, UKCOD and its related projects have been funded by grants and donations from various sources, including government departments, charitable foundations, and private individuals.   
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The objective of mySociety Ltd is to generate commercial income to help UKCOD's project become self-sustaining.  As the sole shareholder of mySociety Ltd, UKCOD therefore retains any surplus generated by the activities of its subsidiary trading company.
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In 2006, UKCOD established a subsidiary trading entity, mySociety Ltd, to manage commercial activity. UKCOD is the sole shareholder of mySociety Ltd and retains any surplus generated by it.  The objective of mySociety Ltd is to generate commercial income to help UKCOD's project become self-sustaining.  As the sole shareholder of mySociety Ltd, UKCOD therefore retains any surplus generated by the activities of its subsidiary trading company.
=== General Funding ===
=== General Funding ===

Revision as of 11:48, 14 June 2010

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Sources of funding

Since its inception, UKCOD and its related projects have been funded by grants and donations from various sources, including government departments, charitable foundations, and private individuals.

In 2006, UKCOD established a subsidiary trading entity, mySociety Ltd, to manage commercial activity. UKCOD is the sole shareholder of mySociety Ltd and retains any surplus generated by it. The objective of mySociety Ltd is to generate commercial income to help UKCOD's project become self-sustaining. As the sole shareholder of mySociety Ltd, UKCOD therefore retains any surplus generated by the activities of its subsidiary trading company.

General Funding

Project Specific Funding

Other Income

As mentioned above, income generated by mySociety Ltd is payable to UKCOD, and will be used to continue its core projects and objectives. To date, a number of commercial versions of its site have been created.

Summary

Since UKCOD was re-born as the primary host for mySociety in 2003, it has received approximately £500,000 in income and incurred around £400,000 in expenditure. mySociety is a virtual organisation, and so non-wage costs represent only around 5–10% of the entire total spend.

Accounts


UKCOD is a registered charity in England and Wales, no. 1076346