§ Baroness Stedmanasked Her Majesty's Government:
How much public money has been allocated to the National Maritime Museum for each financial year since the Board of Trustees was reconstituted in 1989; what volume of other funds has been secured otherwise than by earnings; and for what purpose the non-public funds have been used.
Viscount AstorThe information is as follows:
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Public money allocated to NMM since 1989 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 £ million £ million £ million £ million Running cost grant 5.563 6.103 6.827 6.998 Buildings grant 3.450 4.600 4.384 4.320 Purchase grant 0.205 0.205 0.205 0.205 9.218 10.908 11.416 11.523
£ million Museums & Galleries Development Fund (50 per cent, public money) 0.243 It has never been a requirement to report publicly on privately sourced monies. However, they are accounted for internally and reported on quarterly to the Board of Trustees.
These monies arrive from a variety of sources, including personal donations, gifts from organisations with maritime connections, covenants, bequests and endowments from sponsoring organisations. Sometimes the donor wishes there to be no publicity.
These funds are used to support the core activities of the museum. This includes such things as financing special exhibitions, producing educational text books and similar learning materials, augmenting the museum's scholarship by sponsoring research in maritime fields and contributing towards restoration projects.