SPANA currently helps working animals across 19 low-income countries – its charitable mission encompasses some of the most complex and challenging working environments in the world.
To ensure the charity can pursue its mission successfully, SPANA depends on an experienced global workforce: these staff include qualified veterinary professionals, behaviour change specialists (to support our work to change local attitudes and behaviours towards animals), project managers, safeguarding experts and organisational leaders. Staff salaries are set by a Trustee-led renumeration committee, following benchmarking against equivalent roles in similar sized charities. SPANA is committed to paying fair and reasonable salaries, since the charity believes it serve animals best by being able to recruit experienced and competent staff to deliver its work.
SPANA’s management team costs during 2022 to 2024 were less than the figures you refer to. The charity has worked hard to minimise its staffing costs while continuing to grow its global impact for working animal welfare.
In 2023, 68 pence of every pound donated to SPANA funded charitable work to help animals in need. 27 pence was invested in further fundraising, to allow us to continue our work in the future. For every £1 SPANA spent on fundraising in 2023, it raised £3.70 to help more working animals in need.
In 2023 alone, SPANA provided 336,018 working animals with vital treatment and care. The charity also trained 75,239 owners in good animal care and taught 68,662 children about animal welfare, to help drive long-term change for working animals.