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2025

Annual Report 2024-25

24 graduating students secured professional contracts with ballet companies in 2023/24, including 6 joining The Royal Ballet as Aud Jebsen Young Dancers
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Students trained for The Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and prestigious companies across Europe and North America
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£4.31 million in government grants received in year ending August 2024, supporting access and inclusion for talented UK students
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New Artistic Director and CEO both commenced in late 2024, leading the School into its second century of training
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

135,994 audience members reached across 214 performances at 35 venues in 2024/25
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3,549 people participated in learning and engagement programmes; 299 in inclusive dance programmes
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£6,155,708 gross value added to the UK economy; 107 FTE jobs and 268 freelancers employed
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Olivier Award nomination for Sarah Chun in Fools at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House; Romeo & Juliet performed at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2024

Annual Report 2024 (covering 2023 activities)

SGD $25 million in donations raised in 2023; 23 new donor-advised funds created
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SGD $22.5 million allocated to 240 grantees in 2023 — a 32% rise on the previous year
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SGD $312 million raised and SGD $172 million disbursed to 400+ grantees since founding in 2008
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15th anniversary year; Charity Transparency Award received for the third time; Friends of Community Care Award from AIC received for the second time
2023

Impact Report 2022-23

£3,757,932 raised in philanthropic income from alumni and members in 2022-23
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35 full undergraduate bursaries awarded; 141 hardship grants; 130 undergraduates received any financial support
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£394,898 raised in the 2023 Telephone Campaign — the most successful telethon in the College's history
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New Library won the RIBA Stirling Prize in October 2022 — the first Cambridge or Oxford college to receive the award
2024

Annual Report 2024

$8.015 billion in total charitable support in 2024, including grants, direct charitable contracts and operational expenditure
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$889 million for polio eradication; $482 million for immunisation; $318 million for malaria; $283 million for tuberculosis
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4 million girls vaccinated against HPV/cervical cancer through volume guarantee financing mechanism in 2024
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25th anniversary year: $100 billion spent since foundation; commitment to spend $200 billion in next 20 years
2024

Annual Report 2023/24

365 events hosted in 2023/24, securing 89,000 participant registrations across in-person, hybrid and online formats
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Content from educational programmes viewed 255,000 times online; digital learning resources accessed over 55,000 times
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Library and information services accessed more than 32,000 times; 101 prizes and awards made to healthcare professionals
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine ranked in the global top ten general medicine journals for the first time, placing 10th out of 329 titles
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2025

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

£1.916 billion in charitable expenditure in 2024/25, up from £1.6 billion the prior year
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2,723 active grants across 1,443 organisations in 133 countries, with a total value of £7.3 billion
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Investment portfolio delivered 10.2% total return, growing to £39.9 billion
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£5.2 billion in charitable spending since 2022, towards a £16 billion ten-year target
2025

Annual Report 2024/25

470 performances across 56 productions in 2024/25, with 629,000 tickets booked
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Over 150,000 children and young people engaged through Learning and Participation programmes
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2.5 million+ UK and global audience reached through cinema, radio broadcast and streaming
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144,500 children engaged through Schools programme from 1,900 schools; 20% of ticket bookers under 30
2024

Annual Review 2023-24

Over 50,000 members in more than 100 countries
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56 peer-reviewed journals published covering core chemical sciences and related fields
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Surplus from global publishing business reinvested to fund thousands of chemical scientists annually
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Advances excellence in the chemical sciences for public benefit, connecting academia, industry and education internationally