LONDON, May 6, 2008 – Pride
London, the UK’s largest LGBT Pride, revealed today how much it costs to
keep the event free-to-attend.
Pride in London has had a chequered
history at times, including being organised by the commercial company Mardi
Gras before its spectacular failure, and over the years it has often had an
entry charge preventing many people from attending.
Pride London, a registered charity,
is proud to have rescued the event and more importantly returned it to being
a free event organised by and for the whole community.
However putting on such a large
event costs money and lots of it, organisers say.
To create Pride London 07 cost the
charity approximately £392,000 dwarfing the budget of other pride events.
Pride London’s income comes from a
variety of sources but two thirds come from sponsorship with the further
third being made up of grants from bodies such as the Mayor of London,
donations-in-kind and individual giving.
“It costs the charity an enormous
amount of money every year to put on our event and not one penny is wasted,”
said Laurie Powell, finance director of Pride London.
“We are almost entirely run by
volunteers with a small amount of specialist consultant help. We rely on
our sponsors and donors for the majority of our income and it is never easy
persuading these big firms to part with cash, no matter how good our event
is. We can never have too many sponsors and I really do recommend it as a
way of demonstrating commitment to LGBT issues.”
He added that Pride London will
shortly be launching a new online donation scheme to make it easier for
people to support the event.
“We will be able to recover the tax
via the Gift Aid scheme, so these donations will be even more valuable,” he
pointed out.
“There will still be our donations
tins and buckets out before and during the event though so please give
generously – if everyone attending the event gave just £1 it would make an
enormous difference.”
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Posted: 6 May 2008 at
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