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  1. How we raised our money. In 2023, Macmillan generated income of £232.5 million, an increase of 2.4% from 2022. Macmillan remains almost entirely funded by charitable donations from the public, with 98% of its income in 2023 coming from fundraising activities, and the remaining 2% from grant income, charitable activities, and investments.

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  2. In 2023/24, we spent £692m (2022/23: £641m). We committed £400m to cancer research, supporting infrastructure and providing grants for investigator-led programmes, projects and training fellowships. We committed £133m to generating funds, which includes investment in supporter-focused digital transformation and the costs associated with ...

  3. The American Cancer Society Annual Report outlines our path forward as we work to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. In the report, we showcase our accomplishments, and we detail revenue and spending for the calendar year. We also recognize the contributions of our partners, volunteers, and leadership who join with us to improve the lives ...

  4. Nov 16, 2020 · The Biden Cancer Initiative, a charity founded by U.S. President-elect Joe Biden and soon-to-be first lady Jill Biden in 2017, spent more than $3 million on salaries when it was in operation ...

  5. The American Cancer Society is the largest funder of cancer research grants in the United States outside of the federal government, investing more than $5B over 75 years. We launch innovative, high-impact research to find more – and better – treatments, uncover factors that may cause cancer, and improve the quality of life for people facing ...

  6. In 2023/24, we spent £399m on new and ongoing research. This includes: In 2023/24, we spent £19.9m on research specific to cancers that affect 0–24-year-olds, making us the biggest charitable funder of research into children’s and young people’s cancers. “Worldwide, we stand on the brink of breakthroughs that are within our reach.

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  8. Oct 26, 2021 · Email. Part 2 of the 2021 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, finds that the patient economic burden associated with cancer care in the United States in 2019 was $21.09 billion. This includes patient out-of-pocket costs of $16.22 billion and patient time costs of $4.87 billion.