Funding
International Alert is committed to managing the money donated to us efficiently and effectively.
We receive most of our funds in the form of restricted (project) or unrestricted (general support and core donor support) grants from institutional funders – primarily governments, together with some charitable trusts and foundations. To diversify our funding, in recent years, we have begun exploring fundraising from private individuals and companies.
A quarter of our annual expenditure is passed on as grants to partner organisations. In some cases, this is because we lead a consortium, while in other cases the project involves building the capacity of a specific recipient organisation, or Alert learning from them.
Our expenditure in 2022
Of our total expenditure in 2022, 97% was spent on programmes costs and 3% on core organisational costs.
For detailed information about our financial accounts, please read our latest Annual Report and Accounts (31 December 2022). For previous accounts, see the Charity Commission website.
We are members of the International Aid Transparency Initiative, which makes information about aid spending easier to access, use and understand.

Annual Report 2022
In 2022, we collaborated with 93 partners around the world and engaged and supported 98,440 people through research and analysis, dialogue, and training, capacity building and mentoring.
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