6% 6% ROYALTIES ROYALTIES FINANCIALS 1% 1% 8% 8% OTHEROTHER 54% 54% WWF WWF NATIONAL NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 25% 25% PUBLICPUBLIC SECTORSECTOR CONSERVATION CONSERVATION POLICYPOLICY AND AWARENESS AND AWARENESS 73% 73% 4% 4% CONSERVATION CONSERVATION PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES NETWORK SERVICES NETWORK SERVICES AND AND DEVELOPMENT PEOPLEPEOPLE DEVELOPMENT 10% 10% FUNDRAISING FUNDRAISING 4% 4% FINANCE FINANCE AND AND ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION WWF NETWORK 7% 7% INCOME AND EXPENDITURE 2017 TRUSTSTRUSTS AND AND FOUNDATIONS FOUNDATIONS 2% 2% INCOME CORPORATIONS CORPORATIONS EXPENDITURE 5% 5% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS EUR 767 MILLION 9% 9% EARNEDEARNED INCOMEINCOME EUR 741 MILLION 2% 2% 9% 9% OTHEROTHER ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 19% 19% 16% 16% PUBLICPUBLIC SECTORSECTOR FUNDRAISING FUNDRAISING 14% 14% AWARENESS AWARENESS AND AND EDUCATION EDUCATION 8% 8% TRUSTSTRUSTS AND AND FOUNDATIONS FOUNDATIONS 8% 8% CORPORATIONS CORPORATIONS 53% 53% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 56% 56% PROGRAMME PROGRAMME 5% 5% CONSERVATION CONSERVATION POLICYPOLICY WWF NETWORK Total WWF Network income grew by 9 per cent, with an increase of EUR 60 million to EUR 767 million. Expenditure increased by 7 per cent (EUR 51 million), mainly due to increased spending in conservation programmes (up 6 per cent). The resulting surplus of EUR 26 million will be used to fund our ongoing projects and programmes, and help us to reach our conservation targets. The figures given show total WWF Network income and expenditure but do not represent consolidated accounts. The Network includes WWF International Programme Offices and National Organizations. WWF-INT Annual Review 2017 page 51