How we are funded

Cley Marshes visitor centre and Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education Centre

Cley Marshes visitor centre and Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education Centre (credit: Richard Osbourne)

How we are funded

Norfolk Wildlife Trust relies on the generosity and enthusiasm of our members and supporters to fund most of our work. Thanks to you, we can continue to protect wildlife and inspire the next generation to care for wildlife too.   

Income from membership subscriptions, donations, Gift Aid, Corporate Partners, Trusts, Foundations and other funding bodies, our Local Groups, events, community fundraising, gifts in Wills and our visitor centres enables us to create a Wilder Norfolk for All.

Take a look at our fundraising promise

Income and expenditure (2023-24)

2024 financial summary charts
A four-spotted chaser dragonfly on a reed. There is water in the background.

Four-spotted chaser (credit: Ross Hoddinott)

Full annual review and accounts 2022/23

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Kingfisher in flight

©Malcolm Brown

Impact Report 2023/24

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