2023 to 2024 grant data tables
The Institute of Cancer Research
Table list
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Table A: Summary of allocations
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Table B: Mainstream QR funds and London weighting
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Table C: QR charity support fund and QR business research element
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Table D: QR RDP supervision funds
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Table E: HEIF allocations
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Table F: HEIF formula parameters
Table A: 2023 to 2024 Summary of allocations
Quality-related research (QR) funds
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Mainstream QR funds (£)
- 3,171,910
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London weighting on mainstream QR (£)
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380,629
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Mainstream QR funds including London weighting (£)
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3,552,539
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QR charity support fund (£)
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9,380,637
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QR business research element (£)
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2,129,577
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QR RDP supervision funds (£)
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1,289,514
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QR funding for National Research Libraries (£)
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0
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Total QR funding (£)
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16,352,267
Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF)
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Main allocation (£)
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4,670,000
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Top-up allocation (£)
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591,972
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Total HEIF (£)
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5,261,972
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Total QR and HEIF grant (£)
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21,614,239
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Museums, Galleries and Collections Fund (£)
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0
Table B: 2023 to 2024 Mainstream QR funds and London weighting
This data is available in the CSV grant data tables download
Table C: 2023 to 2024 QR charity support fund and QR business research element
QR charity support fund
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AFR19 Research income from charities (£)
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44,024,000
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AFR20 Research income from charities (£)
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38,710,000
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AFR21 Research income from charities (£)
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46,693,000
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AFR22 Research income from charities (£)
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45,205,000
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Average annual income (£)
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43,658,000
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London-weighted research income (£)*
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48,896,960
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QR charity support fund (£)**
-
9,380,637
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London weighting (£)
-
1.12
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Rate
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0.191845
Notes:
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* London-weighted research income (£) = average annual income (£) x London weighting
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** QR charity support fund (£) = London-weighted research income (£) x rate
QR business research element
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AFR19 Research income from businesses (£)
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10,536,000
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AFR20 Research income from businesses (£)
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11,360,000
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AFR21 Research income from businesses (£)
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12,768,000
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AFR22 Research income from businesses (£)
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7,547,000
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Average annual income (£)
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10,552,750
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QR business research element (£)*
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2,129,577
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Rate
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0.201803
Notes:
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* QR business research element (£) = average annual income (£) x rate
Table D: 2023 to 2024 QR RDP supervision funds
This data is available in the CSV grant data tables download
Table E: 2023 to 2024 HEIF allocations
HEIF qualifying income
Data source
2019 to 2020 income (£)
2020 to 2021 income (£)
2021 to 2022 income (£)
HE-BCI survey
Income from contract research
11,359,000
12,698,000
7,483,000
Income from consultancy
83,000
36,000
62,000
Income from equipment and facilities
168,000
468,000
413,000
Income from regeneration
0
0
0
Income from intellectual property
28,704,000
23,590,000
34,226,000
Income from SMEs in the above categories*
3,645,000
2,347,000
1,843,000
Innovate UK
KTP income**
0
0
0
OfS annual financial return
Income from NCB provision
80,000
116,000
197,000
Total per year
44,039,000
39,255,000
44,224,000
Notes:
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* Income from SMEs is included in the income stream total and again in the total income
from SMEs to provide the overall double-weighting for SME income
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** This is the KTP income provided by Innovate UK
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Total weighted qualifying income (£), using 2:3:5 ratio = (2019 to 2020 income x 2) + (2020 to 2021 income x 3) + (2021 to 2022 income x 5)
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426,963,000
HEIF allocation
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Main allocation (£)
-
4,670,000
-
Top-up allocation (£)
-
591,972
-
Total allocation (£)
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5,261,972
Table F: 2023 to 2024 HEIF formula parameters
Total HEIF budget
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Main allocation (£)
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240,000,000
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Top-up allocation (£)
-
20,000,000
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Total HEIF budget (£)
-
260,000,000
HEIF formula parameters
Main allocation
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Minimum allocation threshold (£)
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250,000
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Maximum allocation (£)
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4,670,000
New Entrant Cap*
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Maximum allocation (£)
-
character(0)
Yearly moderation factor
-
Maximum increase
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10%
-
Maximum decrease
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-10%
Top-up allocation
-
Minimum allocation (£)
-
200,000
-
Maximum allocation (£)
-
1,000,000
Notes:
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* A new entrant is defined as a provider, newly eligible or otherwise, that did not receive HEIF in the previous year, whether or not they received HEIF prior to that time
Table A: 2023 to 2024 Summary of allocations
Quality-related research (QR) funds
- Mainstream QR funds (£)
- 3,171,910
- London weighting on mainstream QR (£)
- 380,629
- Mainstream QR funds including London weighting (£)
- 3,552,539
- QR charity support fund (£)
- 9,380,637
- QR business research element (£)
- 2,129,577
- QR RDP supervision funds (£)
- 1,289,514
- QR funding for National Research Libraries (£)
- 0
- Total QR funding (£)
- 16,352,267
Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF)
- Main allocation (£)
- 4,670,000
- Top-up allocation (£)
- 591,972
- Total HEIF (£)
- 5,261,972
- Total QR and HEIF grant (£)
- 21,614,239
- Museums, Galleries and Collections Fund (£)
- 0
Table B: 2023 to 2024 Mainstream QR funds and London weighting
This data is available in the CSV grant data tables download
Table C: 2023 to 2024 QR charity support fund and QR business research element
QR charity support fund
- AFR19 Research income from charities (£)
- 44,024,000
- AFR20 Research income from charities (£)
- 38,710,000
- AFR21 Research income from charities (£)
- 46,693,000
- AFR22 Research income from charities (£)
- 45,205,000
- Average annual income (£)
- 43,658,000
- London-weighted research income (£)*
- 48,896,960
- QR charity support fund (£)**
- 9,380,637
- London weighting (£)
- 1.12
- Rate
- 0.191845
Notes:
- * London-weighted research income (£) = average annual income (£) x London weighting
- ** QR charity support fund (£) = London-weighted research income (£) x rate
QR business research element
- AFR19 Research income from businesses (£)
- 10,536,000
- AFR20 Research income from businesses (£)
- 11,360,000
- AFR21 Research income from businesses (£)
- 12,768,000
- AFR22 Research income from businesses (£)
- 7,547,000
- Average annual income (£)
- 10,552,750
- QR business research element (£)*
- 2,129,577
- Rate
- 0.201803
Notes:
- * QR business research element (£) = average annual income (£) x rate
Table D: 2023 to 2024 QR RDP supervision funds
This data is available in the CSV grant data tables download
Table E: 2023 to 2024 HEIF allocations
Data source | 2019 to 2020 income (£) | 2020 to 2021 income (£) | 2021 to 2022 income (£) | |
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HE-BCI survey | Income from contract research | 11,359,000 | 12,698,000 | 7,483,000 |
Income from consultancy | 83,000 | 36,000 | 62,000 | |
Income from equipment and facilities | 168,000 | 468,000 | 413,000 | |
Income from regeneration | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Income from intellectual property | 28,704,000 | 23,590,000 | 34,226,000 | |
Income from SMEs in the above categories* | 3,645,000 | 2,347,000 | 1,843,000 | |
Innovate UK | KTP income** | 0 | 0 | 0 |
OfS annual financial return | Income from NCB provision | 80,000 | 116,000 | 197,000 |
Total per year | 44,039,000 | 39,255,000 | 44,224,000 |
Notes:
- * Income from SMEs is included in the income stream total and again in the total income from SMEs to provide the overall double-weighting for SME income
- ** This is the KTP income provided by Innovate UK
- Total weighted qualifying income (£), using 2:3:5 ratio = (2019 to 2020 income x 2) + (2020 to 2021 income x 3) + (2021 to 2022 income x 5)
- 426,963,000
HEIF allocation
- Main allocation (£)
- 4,670,000
- Top-up allocation (£)
- 591,972
- Total allocation (£)
- 5,261,972
Table F: 2023 to 2024 HEIF formula parameters
Total HEIF budget
- Main allocation (£)
- 240,000,000
- Top-up allocation (£)
- 20,000,000
- Total HEIF budget (£)
- 260,000,000
HEIF formula parameters
Main allocation
- Minimum allocation threshold (£)
- 250,000
- Maximum allocation (£)
- 4,670,000
New Entrant Cap*
- Maximum allocation (£)
- character(0)
Yearly moderation factor
- Maximum increase
- 10%
- Maximum decrease
- -10%
Top-up allocation
- Minimum allocation (£)
- 200,000
- Maximum allocation (£)
- 1,000,000
Notes:
- * A new entrant is defined as a provider, newly eligible or otherwise, that did not receive HEIF in the previous year, whether or not they received HEIF prior to that time