Finance Score: -2
Governance Score: -5
Support Score: 0
  • Multiple Deficits: -2
  • No PartB
  • Very static board: -5
  • No supporters identified
Overall GiG Score: -7 ?

EUROPEAN BRAIN INJURY CONSORTIUM

Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

  • Spending has increased over the last 3 years relative to the previous period

Regulatory & Governance issues to consider:

  • The Board composition appears to be very static

Financial issues to consider:

  • There has been a change of accounting period recently, so trends may be hard to determine
  • On several occasions in recent years income has been less than spending
Financial Data
Income & Spending ?
Data adjusted to reflect year end change
Period ending 31/08/17 31/08/18 31/08/19 31/08/20 31/08/21 31/08/22 29/02/24
Total income £12 £25 £95 £70 £4 £14 £288
Total spending £1,639 £17,071 £1,924 £7,559 £2,712 £20,261 £19,026
Surplus/deficit -£1,627 -£17,046 -£1,829 -£7,489 -£2,708 -£20,247 -£18,738
Established: 29 years
Scottish Charity RegulatorCompanies House
UN SDGs
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Listed activities
  • It carries out activities or services itself
GiG Classification
  • Scientific research and testing services
Purposes
  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of health
  • The saving of lives
Where it operates
  • UK and overseas, main operating location: City of Edinburgh
Who it helps
  • Children or young people
  • Older People
  • People with disabilities or health problems','Other defined groups

Who supports them? ?

We have no records of donations from grant makers.

How is it governed?

Directors (7)
Current Directors appointed

Age Range of Directors: 51-72
Legal constitution
  • Charity registered in Scotland on 04/08/1995, number: SC025721
  • Registered at Companies House on 04/08/1995, number: SC159579
Filing Record
5 returns made; all on time
Main office

168 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4TP

Objectives

The Company is established to promote and encourage, either on its own or in conjunction with others, the advancement of health and health education by the undertaking of scientific research or procuring scientific research in the treatment of severe head injuries and other forms of brain injury and damage.

Data Sources

Scottish Charity Regulator

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