Finance Score: 7
Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 9
  • Excess liquidity: -1
  • Fundraising costs low: +3
  • Future income +5
    • Overall weighted support: +9
    Overall GiG Score: 16 ?

    GLASTONBURY ABBEY

    The charity maintains and cares for the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey and the surrounding 36 acres/15 hectares of grounds enjoyed by 100,000 visitors a year from all over the world. Our museum explains the history of the abbey, presents its collections and hosts exhibitions and education activities. An events programme includes tours, talks and costumed re-enactors. We are open 364 days a year.
    Analysis by Giving is Great

    Positives:

    • Fundraising costs are unusually low relative to funds raised
    • A significant proportion of recent income was derived from major grant makers including the Government and there are significant future grants due to be received

    Financial issues to consider:

    • Liquidity appeared to be considerably in excess of CC guidelines at the latest year end especially considering the historic stability of income

    Financial Data ?

    Income & Spending ?
    Sources of Income ?
    Y/E Income
    £k
    Spending
    £k
    Surplus/
    Deficit £k
    Fundraising
    Cost £k
    Total
    Funds £k
    Unrestricted
    Funds £k
    Mths
    Rsrvs
    Staff Volun-
    teers
    31/12/22£1,463£1,390£72£0£2,376£2,33220.13835
    31/12/21£1,400£1,036£364£0£2,290£2,25226.13531
    31/12/20£1,157£980£176£0£1,738£1,65920.3400
    31/12/19£1,201£1,285£-84£0£1,522£1,48413.94956
    31/12/18£1,151£1,235£-84£0£1,602£1,56415.23951
    31/12/17£995£1,073£-78£0£1,180£1,14312.8380
    31/12/16£1,148£1,083£64£0£1,259£1,20013.3230
    31/12/15£978£1,098£-120£35£1,194£1,15712.6340
    31/12/14£1,587£1,588£-2£36£1,314£1,2749.6350
    31/12/13£1,171£1,333£-161£35£1,316£1,27511.5380
    31/12/12£879£1,167£-287£238£1,477£1,41514.6380
    31/12/11£948£993£-45£88£1,765£1,72720.9400
    31/12/10£906£912£-6£30£1,809£1,77223.3340
    31/12/09£2,209£452£1,757£26£1,794£1,75746.6290

    Financial Ratios
    Fundraising Costs/Relevant Income: 0.3%
    Fundraising Costs/Total Spending: 0.2%
    Highest pay band: Less than £60,000
    Liabilities/Assets: 14%
    Liabilities/Income: 26%
    Unrestricted Funds/Total Funds: 98%
    Reserves/Spending: 20.1 months
    Net Current Assets/Spending: 9 months
    Quick Ratio: 4.6
    Asset Split ?
    Balance Sheet History
    Established: 15 years

    www.glastonburyabbey.com

    info@glastonburyabbey.com

    01458836112

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    UN SDGs
    ?
    Listed activities
    • Arts/Culture/Heritage/Science
    • Education/Training
    • Environment/Conservation/Heritage
    • Religious Activities
    GiG Classification
    • Museums, parks, historical sites
    How it operates
    • Provides buildings/facilities/open space
    Where it operates
    • Somerset,
    Who it helps
    • The General Public/Mankind

    Who supports them? ?

    Donations from Grant Makers ?

    We have details on the following donations. Multi-year donations are allocated to the years for which they are earmarked.

    Major supporters in last 5 years
    National Lottery Heritage Fund£477,490
    DCMS£339,500
    Garfield Weston Foundation£100,000
    Wolfson Foundation£50,000
    Specific Donations
    Amount When
    Months
    To be used for
    Garfield Weston Foundation - Major Grants award
    £100,000 26/06/2023
    Piazza project
    Wolfson Foundation - Grant to Glastonbury Abbey
    £50,000 08/06/2023
    Restoration and interpretation
    National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Glastonbury Abbey
    £249,990 24/03/2023
    Glastonbury Abbey Piazza Project
    National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Glastonbury Abbey
    £10,000 11/05/2022
    Dissolution to Evolution
    DCMS - CRF20:Glastonbury Abbey
    £339,500 14/10/2020
    Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage 2020-21
    National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Glastonbury Abbey
    £217,500 16/07/2020
    COVID19 Glastonbury Abbey

    Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

    How is it governed?

    Trustees (10)
    Current Trustees appointed
    Gender Split

    Age Range of Trustees: 51-79
    • DAVID ODGERS (Chair) Appointed: 2018, Occupation: Conservation Consultant
    • DR WILLIAM BLOOM Appointed: 2017, Occupation: Author/Educator
    • EDWARD GREGORY Appointed: 2024, Occupation: Director Of Education
    • JANICE EMILY WHITE Appointed: 2009, Occupation: Retired
    • MARTIN THOMAS Appointed: 2014, Occupation: Executive Director
    • MONICA SIDIQUE Appointed: 2022, Occupation: Lawyer
    • NICHOLAS GUY MAY Appointed: 2024, Occupation: Retired
    • PAUL BENTLEY HEAL Appointed: 2020, Occupation: Chartered Accountant
    • PROF ROBERTA GILCHRIST
    • STEPHEN BIRD Appointed: 2009, Occupation: Chief Executive
    Legal constitution
    • Charitable company registered in England & Wales on 22/04/2009, number: 1129263
    • Registered at Companies House on 08/04/2009, number: 06873912
    Gift Aid
    • Registered with HMRC for Gift Aid
    Policies in force
    • Complaints handling
    • Conflicting interests
    • Investment
    • Paying staff
    • Risk management
    • Safeguarding vulnerable beneficiaries
    • Volunteer management
    Filing Record
    14 returns made; all on time
    Main office

    GLASTONBURY ABBEY
    ABBEY GATEHOUSE
    MAGDALENE STREET
    GLASTONBURY
    BA6 9EL

    Objectives

    1 TO PRESERVE THE FABRIC AND THE GROUNDS OF GLASTONBURY ABBEY RUINS FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT; AND2 TO USE GLASTONBURY ABBEY TO ADVANCE RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCTRINES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND; AND3 TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN THE HISTORIC AND RELIGIOUS IMPORTANCE OF GLASTONBURY ABBEY (INCLUDING THE SKILLS AND LEARNING ASSOCIATED WITH IT).

    Defined Area of Benefit:

    GLASTONBURY

    Data Sources

    Charity Commission for England and Wales
    360 Giving

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