THE INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
#233392Learned society and qualifying body for structural engineers.
What they do
Who they help
Areas of operation
Registered address
47-58 Bastwick Street, LONDON, EC1V 3PS
Latest HighlightsFY 2024
Income
All sources
£9,081,200
Expenditure
All activities
£9,151,700
Net Reserves
Unrestricted funds
£1,100,000
Total Assets
Gross assets
£14,819,600
Working Capital
Liquidity
£1,579,500
Benchmark Performance
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Reserve Runway
1.4 months
Median: 3.8 monthsAround typical
Income Growth (1yr)
1.8%
Median: 7.4%Around typical
Spending Efficiency
72.0%
Median: 97.8%Below typical
Income Concentration
51.5%
Median: 87.9%Top quartile
Fundraising ROI
3.6x
Median: 19.2xBelow typical
Income Volatility
2.2%
Median: 20.6%Top quartile
Self-Generated Income
99.6%
Median: 82.9%Top quartile
3-Year Income CAGR
3.8%
Median: 7.8%Around typical
Efficiency & Health
Charitable Spending
72.0%
Fundraising Eff.
% income retained
3.6%
Governance Cost
% of expenditure
2.7%
Grant Making
% given away
0%
Debt Ratio
% of assets
19.9%
Survival Ratio
Months of reserves
1.4 months
Income Profile
Donations & Legacies
% of income
0.4%
Government Reliance
% of income
5.0%
Largest Source
Primary income
Charitable Activities
Diversification
HHI: 5148
Highly Concentrated
Trends
Income Growth (1yr)
Year over Year
1.8%↑
Income CAGR (3yr)
Compound growth
3.8%
Volatility
Stable
2.2%
Reserves Trend
Direction
Depleting
Governance
Employees
Staff count
70
Volunteers
Volunteer count
750
Volunteer Ratio
Per staff member
10.7:1
Revenue/Employee
Per head
£129,731
Trustee Benefits
Payments to trustees
No
High Earners
Earning over £60k
20%
Source: Charity Commission annual returns. Figures may differ from published accounts. Always verify with official charity filings for due diligence.
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