Budget 2010
07 10 2009 | by Trish Carn | Read 530 times
Trish Carn reports from Meeting for Sufferings, the decision-making body of Quaker in Britain between annual assembly sessions
A warning that centrally managed work will need to dip into current reserves next year came from the clerk of Finance and Property Central Committee. Ron Barden spelled out the situation – recent years have seen a declining proportion of expenditure met from donations, from fifty to twenty per cent.
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