How much money does the Rspca have?

How much money does the Rspca have?

The bulk of the RSPCA’s income is made up of donations and legacies, making up £108.6m in 2019, down from £122.6m in 2018. Legacies account for £69m in 2019 (2018: £81.4m), while donations were £39.6m (2018: £41.2m).

How many staff does Rspca have?

1,749
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Founded 1824
Key people Chris Sherwood (CEO, August 2018 – present)
Revenue £140.9m (2017)
Employees 1,749 (2017)
Website www.rspca.org.uk

How much does the boss of the Rspca earn?

CEO compensation among charities in the United Kingdom

Charity CEO salary (£) Salary data sourced
RSPCA 140,000 2013
Scope 129,000 2015
Shelter 122,500 2017
Sightsavers <100,000 2015

How much did one RSPCA employee get paid in 2017?

A single RSPCA employee received an unexplained payment of up to £199,999 in 2017, according to the charity’s latest accounts. The charity’s accounts for the year to December 2017 show a payment of between £190,000 and £199,999.

How many animals does the RSPCA rescue each year?

The RSPCA protects thousands of abused and abandoned animals per year, while they also help in the process of punishing owners who do not meet the guidelines set out in the Animal Welfare Act. In 2018, the charity rescued 108,000 animals and rehomed nearly 40,000 the following year, with 661 people were prosecuted for animal abuse.

How many phone calls does the RSPCA receive each year?

In 2019 we received 1,218,364 phone calls. We have frontline officers – including 273 RSPCA Inspectors and 90 Animal Rescue Officers (AROs) working to prevent cruelty and promote kindness to animals in England and Wales. Read more about our frontline staff and what we do. Our inspectors now investigate more than 185,957 incidents every year.

How many RSPCA inspectors are there in the UK?

We have approximately 340 RSPCA Inspectors, 50 animal welfare officers (AWOs) and 88 animal collection officers (ACOs) working to prevent cruelty and promote kindness to animals in England and Wales. Read more about our frontline staff and what we do. Our inspectors now investigate more than 185,957 incidents every year.