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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A partnership between Diabetes UK and Tesco has contributed to an upturn of almost 40 per cent in the charity’s finances, according to its latest accounts.
Diabetes UK’s annual accounts for the year to December 2013 show its income increased £5.3m to £38.8m, against expenditure of £33.5m.
This is up 39.6 per cent on the previous year when the charity's income was £27.8m and spending at £29.7m.
The charity’s lucrative partnership with Tesco launched in March 2013 and raised £12m for the charity between then and July 2014.
http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/finan...st_of_40_per_cent_following_tesco_partnership
Diabetes UK’s annual accounts for the year to December 2013 show its income increased £5.3m to £38.8m, against expenditure of £33.5m.
This is up 39.6 per cent on the previous year when the charity's income was £27.8m and spending at £29.7m.
The charity’s lucrative partnership with Tesco launched in March 2013 and raised £12m for the charity between then and July 2014.
http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/finan...st_of_40_per_cent_following_tesco_partnership