Summary
Some of the key findings from the 2007-08 Ross-CASE survey were:
In 2007-08 UK universities secured 54 per cent more philanthropic funds than in 2005-06.
Universities secured £682 million in new funds in 2007-08, which represents a growth of 28 per cent over the year. In 2006-07 universities secured £531 million, which represents a growth of 20 per cent over the year from 2005-6, when universities raised £442 million.
Universities who took part in the £7 million Universities UK funding scheme reported an increase in new funds.
The universities who participated in the £7 million Universities UK sponsored Matched Funding scheme which began in 2004, reported an increase in the new funds secured (£743,000 in 2006-07 increasing to £905,000 in 2007-08).
The number of donors giving to universities has increased.
Overall, the total number of donors who gave to universities was 144,282 in 2007-08, an increase of 12 per cent since 2006-07 and 32 per cent since 2005-06.
The proportion of donors who are alumni is declining.
The proportion of the total donors who were alumni donors has decreased since 2005-06 from 94 per cent to 82 per cent in 2007-08.