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3. Incoming resources from charitable activities


Group 2011 £000


Research Cancer information and influencing £1.2 million of gifts in kind relating to free drugs are included in Research (2010: £2.9 million).


4. Costs of generating funds a) Costs of generating voluntary income


Group 2011 £000


Legacies


Direct giving Events


Volunteer fundraising High value relationships


Supporter relationship management b) Costs of fundraising trading


Group 2011 £000


Retail costs (including costs of bought-in goods) Other goods sold


54,533 466


54,999


Group 2010 £000


55,960 546


56,506


The total net contribution from fundraising activities, including retail income, amounted to £282 million (2010: £302 million). Excluding retail income, the total net contribution was £272 million (2010: £293 million).


5. Costs of charitable activities


Direct costs


£000


Research Cancer information and influencing


148,893 12,687


161,580


Grant costs


£000


164,583 –


164,583


Support costs


£000


11,188 3,036


14,224 The Trustees’ Report includes an unaudited analysis of research activity by cancer type on page 11.


Group 2011 Total £000


324,664 15,723


340,387


Group 2010| Total £000


308,104 14,083


322,187 6,824


26,455 32,394 9,015 9,282


11,896 95,866


Group 2010 £000


6,315


24,582 28,108 8,034 8,678


10,917 86,634


42,768 1,601


44,369


Group 2010 £000


45,976 652


46,628


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