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Public Sector Funding at Tate. Antoinette O’Loughlin Head of Public Sector Fundraising. Introduction. Tate and its mission Structure and governance Funding overview Public Sector Fundraising Some publicly funded projects The future. Tate and its mission.
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Public Sector Funding at Tate Antoinette O’Loughlin Head of Public Sector Fundraising
Introduction • Tate and its mission • Structure and governance • Funding overview • Public Sector Fundraising • Some publicly funded projects • The future
Tate and its mission • A family of 4 galleries: London, St Ives and Liverpool • Mission: to increase public knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of art • Tate is a public institution owned by, and existing for, the public • Audiences: 7,450,000 in 2010/11
Structure and governance • Tate is a Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB), funded in part by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) • Tate is an exempt charity with full charitable status • Tate is governed by a Board of Trustees
Funding overview • Total income in 2010/11: £84,185m • Grant-in-aid from DCMS: £32,329m - 38% • Trading income: £26,037m – 31% • Fundraising: £20m – 24% • Membership: £4,927m – 6% • Other: £860k – 1%
Public Sector Fundraising • UK Government Departments • Non-departmental public bodies • Regional and local government • National Lottery • European Commission • Non-public bodies that distribute research grants
Some publicly funded projects • The Tate Movie Project - £3m • Big & Small - £480,000 • Skills for the future - £688,600 • Anoxic framing - £584,431 • Capital projects • Research at Tate
The future • Tate’s 2015 Vision • Threats, Trends and Opportunities
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Further information About Tate: governance & annual accounts http://www.tate.org.uk/about/ The Tate Movie Project http://www.tatemovie.co.uk Transforming Tate Modern http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/transformingtm/