How we are funded
IPPR is an independent registered charity and our work would not be possible without the support offered to us by a wide range funders.
IPPR recognises that there is a public interest in the funding of thinktanks and we are committed to increasing transparency in this area.
In this chart we show the proportion of funding we received from different sources during 2012.

We are extremely grateful for the generous support of all our supporters. They are listed below in funding bands.
£500 to £5,000
- ANEC – Association of North East Councils
- Angus MacDonald
- Cap Gemini
- Capita
- CIPD
- City of York Council
- John Cullinane
- Cumbria County Council
- David Miliband
- Donald Peck
- Durham University
- E.On UK
- EDF Energy
- Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
- Fundación Ideas para el Progreso
- GMB
- Guardian Media Group
- Leeds City Council
- Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners
- Network Rail
- North West Rail Campaign
- Northumberland County Council
- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- Save the Children
- Sheffield City Region
- The Campaign for Real Ale
- Trade Union Congress
- UCLAN
- Unionlearn
- Universities UK
- University of Sussex
£5,001 to £10,000
- Allpay
- Association for Public Service Excellence
- Association of Colleges
- ATFA
- Bertelsmann-Stiftung
- British Retail Consortium
- CBI
- Anthony Fry
- G4S
- Greater London Authority
- GuildHE
- Clive Hollick
- Institute of European Democrats
- Vijay Oddiraju
- Orbit Group
- David Pitt Watson
- Stamp Out Poverty
- TCO
- The Clipper Foundation
- The Nuffield Foundation
- University Alliance
- Working Links
£10,001 to £15,000
- BP International Ltd
- BT Group Plc
- BVCA
- Cabinet Office
- Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
- Centrica / British Gas Trading
- Edge Foundation
- Family Mosaic
- NASUWT
- NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)
- Pearson plc
- Provident Financial
- Scottish Widows
- Serco Group Plc
- Shell International Limited
- Social Business Trust
- Tesco
- Trust for London
£15,001 to £20,000
- Aviva PLC
- BASF PLC
- Federation of Small Businesses
- The Ashden Trust
£20,001 to £30,000
- Carnegie UK Trust
- CH2M
- Sir Trevor Chinn
- City of London Corporation
- Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI)
- PCG – Public Consulting Group
- Resolution Foundation
- David Sainsbury
- Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)
£30,001 to £40,000
- Beijing University of Civil Engineering & Architecture
- Friends Provident Foundation
- KPMG LLP
- ODI (Overseas Development Institute)
- Trade Union Congress
£40,001 to £50,000
- Barrow Cadbury Trust
- Google UK Ltd
- L'Oreal Uk Ltd
- Millfield House
£50,001 to £75,000
- International Organisation for Migration
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- The JJ Charitable Trust
- Wates Family Enterprise Trust
- Which?
£75,001 to £100,000
- Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
- Unbound Philanthropy
£100,001 to £150,000
- Oak Foundation
- Swiss Government
- Warwick Manufacturing Group
£150,001 to £200,000
£200,001 to £250,001
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