We are asking you to
support our work!
80:20 generates its income in 3 ways:
- We earn approximately one-third of our income
through carrying our research and facilitation for
other organisations - all of this earned income
goes to support our projects.
- We receive project funding from a variety of
organisations such as, Development Cooperation
Ireland, Concern, the Joseph Rowntree
Charitable Trust, the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation, Aidlink and others. This income is
given to us to carry out specific projects.
- We get financial support directly from
the public.
4 ways to support our work:
We hope that you think the work we do is useful and
valuable and we hope that you will consider
supporting it. This can be done in a number of ways.
- Through giving us a direct donation, these are
always fully acknowledged and accounted for.
- You can support us by taking out a monthly
direct debit (see right) - thus allowing us to
benefit from the tax breaks on this.
- We sell original editions of paintings by Zambian
artist Stary Mwaba (see right). Details
of how to
purchase one of his paintings can be obtained by
contacting us. To date many companies have
supported our work by buying and displaying
these paintings in their offices.
- We also sell a set of original cartoons on
development and human rights by Martyn
Turner
If you are interested in supporting the work, please contact
us and we will be very happy to discuss this with you. |