Finance
  British Pigeon Fanciers Medical Research  



The cheque for £25k from the British Homing World Show of the Year
funding

Support gratefully received from pigeon-basics.com
supporters

The activities of the British Pigeon Fanciers Medical Research are funded totally by contributions from within the pigeon fancy itself. Without the support of pigeon fanciers and their local and national organisations, none of this work would have been possible and future activities depend on the interest, concern and generosity of pigeon fanciers throughout the country.

Detailed below, is the statement of the accounts of the Scottish National Flying Club Medical Research Fund and the British Pigeon Fanciers Medical Research for the year ending 30th November 2007. These are published with the agreement of the trustees of the Research Fund.


Scottish National Flying Club - Medical Research Fund
& British Pigeon Fanciers Medical Research
Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 30 November 2007




RECEIPTS:

Balance Brought Forward:
Current Account 1,915.78
Deposit Account 25,150.12

Income:
Donations - Private 622.62
Donations - Organisations (Note 1) 27,784.72
Bank Interest 296.56

PAYMENTS:


Research Administration 21,346.81
BHW - Show of the year 2,303.46
Research Co-ordinator 2,000.00
Co-ordinator Expenses 513.46
Equipment Purchases 4,168.77
Incidentals 25.18

Balance Carried Forward:
Current Account 5,558.10
Deposit Accounts 19,854.02


TOTAL: £55,769.80 TOTAL:
£55,769.80

The total income of the fund since its inception now amounts to £527,315.82 and the total expenditure met therefrom £501,903.70, leaving a balance of £25,412.12 as at 30 November 2007 as per the foregoing account. The fund commenced on 2 May 1976.



Note 1: Donations From Organisations (year ending 30th November 2007)

Scottish Homing Union 1,624.50
British Homing World 25,000.00
Pigeon Basics.com 1,014.50
Scottish National Flying Club 112.00
Ballochmyle Federation 33.72
TOTAL: £27,784.72



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