The museums body said that, contrary to government plans for museums to attract increased philanthropy, only 28% of museums that took part saw a rise in income from individual giving - with 17% experiencing a fall.
"The potential for increased philanthropy appears limited in many parts of the UK and for many museum subject areas," said Mr Taylor.
"Philanthropic efforts will never substitute for the loss of public funding."
"The potential for increased philanthropy appears limited in many parts of the UK and for many museum subject areas," said Mr Taylor.
"Philanthropic efforts will never substitute for the loss of public funding."
so they get less subsidy and only 28% managed to attract more investment from the private sector.
maybe they should go back to charging admission with a discount for UK tax payers like in France instead of being free to all?
Before they charged tourists & tax payers the same.
One assumes all the management in the museums took pay cuts before laying off staff?
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