Our Accounts
The MS Society aims to ensure that money raised goes where people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) need it most.
Like all charities the Society publishes its accounts annually. For summaries of our most recent accounts see below.
The 2006 Annual Report and Accounts identify some of our important achievements and successes during the year. The Society’s expenditure on charitable activities increased by 12 per cent, with more money spent on research and local MS services. We are continuing to expand the services we provide at a local level to make sure that people affected by MS, where ever they live, have access to the information and support they need.
For a copy of the annual accounts, of it you have difficulty reading these documents, please contact us.
Like all charities the Society publishes its accounts annually. For summaries of our most recent accounts see below.
The 2006 Annual Report and Accounts identify some of our important achievements and successes during the year. The Society’s expenditure on charitable activities increased by 12 per cent, with more money spent on research and local MS services. We are continuing to expand the services we provide at a local level to make sure that people affected by MS, where ever they live, have access to the information and support they need.
For a copy of the annual accounts, of it you have difficulty reading these documents, please contact us.
Annual Report and Accounts 2006
Over £22m was raised in 2006, with more than 90% of that amount coming from individuals. The year also saw our fundraising cost fall. Fundraising plays a vital role in enabling us to achieve our aims.
Over £22m was raised in 2006, with more than 90% of that amount coming from individuals. The year also saw our fundraising cost fall. Fundraising plays a vital role in enabling us to achieve our aims.
Annual Report and Accounts 2006
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Annual Report and Accounts 2005
The Society has more than £12.5m awarded in Research grants, our website now receives 41,000 unique visitors each month and our helpline continues to take 16,000 calls every year. We have also now funded 96 MS specialist posts since 2000.
The Society has more than £12.5m awarded in Research grants, our website now receives 41,000 unique visitors each month and our helpline continues to take 16,000 calls every year. We have also now funded 96 MS specialist posts since 2000.
Annual Report and Accounts 2005
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Annual Report and Accounts 2004
The Society has more than 44,000 members, three quarters of whom are members of their local branch. Our website receives 40,000 unique visitors each month and our helpline continues to take 18,000 calls every year.
The Society has more than 44,000 members, three quarters of whom are members of their local branch. Our website receives 40,000 unique visitors each month and our helpline continues to take 18,000 calls every year.
Annual Report and Accounts 2004
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Annual Report and Accounts 2003
2004 saw demand for our information services increase with 30,000 unique visitors to our website every month and 18,000 calls to the Helpline.
2004 saw demand for our information services increase with 30,000 unique visitors to our website every month and 18,000 calls to the Helpline.
Annual Report and Accounts 2003
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