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  1. How your money was spent in 2022-23 Investment in growing our income was £36.3m meaning 80% of total income (net of retail costs) was available to beat heart and circulatory diseases. This is well above our target range of ensuring that at least 70p in the £1 is available to spend on our lifesaving work. Of every £1 raised

  2. We're determined to fund research responsibly and have a positive impact on people and the planet. This year, we raised £180.4m to fund lifesaving research and support for people living with heart and circulatory conditions. Read our Annual Report 2024.

  3. Sep 16, 2024 · Thanks to the efforts of so many, the net income available for charitable purposes for 2023-24 was £138.4m, representing 77 per cent of total income (net of retail costs).

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · BHF also helps provide vital support and information for the 7.4m people living in the UK with heart and circulatory disease. Income and expenditure Data for financial year ending 31 March 2023

  5. Our preliminary estimates suggest that approximately £292 billion was spent on current healthcare in the UK in 2023 on a nominal (current prices) basis, including both government and...

  6. The British Heart Foundation's main focus is to fund cardiovascular research, aiming to spend around £100 million a year funding scientists around the UK. They are currently funding over 1000 research projects.

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  8. Sep 8, 2022 · Legacy income at the British Heart Foundation (BHF) reached over £100m for the first time in its history last year. BHF’s latest annual accounts ended 31 March 2022 show that its total income increased by 56% to £351.7m, also buoyed by a bounce back in trading income, which almost tripled for the UK's largest charity retailer.

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