Finances

LAMB as a whole costs about £1,200,000 a year to run.  Some of this has been funded by international donors, but the level of major grants varies and provides no security for the longer term.  LAMB charges for its services where possible and obtains income locally from training Government and NGO health workers, technical assistance and consultancy work.  However LAMB’s commitment to serve the poor regardless of ability to pay means that it will never recover all its costs.

LAMB Health’s current target is to maintain a level of voluntary donations from the UK of £100K a year (excluding special donations received for capital projects). The Foundation relies on donations from individuals in the UK and some churches and grant-giving trusts.  Its small running costs are all met by the Trustees themselves.

Grants for the past five years

2020

Grants to LAMB totalled £289,400

£99,000 for the Poor Fund

£29,400 for disability

£10,000 for Covid 19 response

£3,000 for community health

£73,000 for infrastructure

£75,000 ACT Project2019

2019

Grants to LAMB totalled £236,000

£98,800 for the Poor Fund

£18,500 for disability work

£17.500 for community health work

£3,200 for other uses

£98,000 ACT Project

In addition, the grant for Ashirbad was £2,600 from DfID

2018

Grants to LAMB totalled £127,000

£85,000 for the Poor Fund

£15,200 for disability work

£2,900 for community health work

£18,150 for infrastructure and equipment

£5,750 for other uses

In addition, the grant for ASHIRBAD was £67,900, including £49,000 from DFID

2017

Grants to LAMB totalled £127,000

£99,000 for the Poor Fund

£24,700 for disability work

£1,000 for community health work

£2,300 for other uses

2016

Grants to LAMB totalled £110,000

£93,500 for the Poor Fund

£1,550 for disability work

£5,500 for community health work

£1,450 for other uses

£8,000 from DfID for ASHIRBAD  Project