The £560 Million Question: Gift Aid in the UK Charity Sector and the Arts
£560 million in Gift Aid goes unclaimed annually across the UK charity sector — and why arts charities are most affected.
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A standing programme of concise institutional analysis on the financial and policy questions the creative economy faces
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Concise institutional analysis on the financial questions facing the creative economy.
Each Briefing identifies a structural problem in the financial life of UK cultural institutions, decomposes its component failures and proposes the institutional changes required to address it.
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Briefings are concise, sourced and operational. They are not editorials. They are not advocacy documents. They are institutional analysis, intended to be cited.
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£560 million in Gift Aid goes unclaimed annually across the UK charity sector — and why arts charities are most affected.
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Briefing No. 2 will publish in the third quarter of 2026, addressing pension auto-enrolment in arts charities. Subsequent quarterly Briefings will follow.
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The institution from which the Briefings are issued.
Culture Meets Capital is where culture, capital and civic life meet in the United Kingdom. It strengthens the financial foundations on which cultural life depends — addressing the Cultural Finance Gap that leaves a £145.8 billion sector without dedicated financial infrastructure — and provides structured cultural relationships for the institutions whose capital helps sustain it. Rooted in the City of London and founded in 2026, it operates across four lines of institutional authority: intellectual, civic, social and educational.
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